The Union Democrat

NEWS OF RECORD

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TUOLUMNE COUNTY

The Sonora Police Department reported the following:

WEDNESDAY

1:15 a.m., trespass/loiter — A woman was arrested at a business on Sanguinett­i Road after refusing to leave the bathroom.

4:31 p.m., suspicious circumstan­ces — A man loitered near a bathroom at Rotary Park while a woman, whose pants were falling down, was on the playground. The woman was gone when an officer arrived, but the man was advised of park hours and left the area.

9:37 p.m., lost, found property — Someone lost a wallet near North Norlin and West Jackson streets.

1:14 p.m., animal complaints — A woman on Sylvan Drive said a gray haired man with a mustache yelled obscenitie­s at her when she asked him to call his dog back.

3:20 p.m., trespass/loiter — A man wearing all red clothing was in violation of a trespass order and was arrested at a business on South Washington Street.

5:35 p.m., lost, found property — Someone said a black mountain bike was thrown into the creek 100 feet north of Stockton Road, but an officer was unable to locate it.

6:08 p.m., fire call — A report was taken for a fire under the bridge on Stockton Road. No structures were compromise­d.

8:56 p.m., trespass/loiter — A woman was arrested at a business on Stockton Road after harassing customers and asking them for drugs.

9:18 p.m., suspicious circumstan­ces — Someone said they saw, via a downtown camera, an intoxicate­d man with no shirt, black shorts, carrying his shoes, stumble and almost fall on South Washington Street. An officer determined the man was not drunk and was waiting for a ride.

10:02 p.m., public intoxicati­on — A man paced and stumbled in front of a business and was arrested on Mono Way.

The Sheriff’s Office reported the following:

WEDNESDAY

3:09 a.m., Columbia — Someone said a prowler was on Marble Quarry Road.

4:34 a.m., Sonora — Someone on Columbia River Drive said they have a bell on every door and window of their home, and the one at the front door went off.

9:47 a.m., Mi-wuk Village — Someone said there was an abandoned, overturned vehicle with beer bottles all around it at Muheli Road and Lile Way.

11:14 a.m., Sonora — Someone said their security cameras are being unplugged in the pool area in the middle of the night at Sonora Hills Drive and Greenley Road.

2:47 p.m., Columbia — A blue truck dragged a boat and left items in the roadway.

Arrests

Cited on suspicion of driving under the influence of alcohol or drugs:

WEDNESDAY

8:39 a.m., Sonora — Luis Carlos Rosas Jimenez, 41, of the 16000 block of Creekside Drive, was booked after an arrest on Longeway Road.

Felony bookings:

WEDNESDAY

6:16 p.m., Sonora — Joseph Frank Pineda Pimentel, 37, of the 1000 block of Springtime Avenue, Manteca, was booked on suspicion of rape by force/fear/ etc., after an arrest at the Dambacher Detention Center.

CALAVERAS COUNTY

The Sheriff’s Office reported the following:

WEDNESDAY

8:12 a.m., San Andreas — Vandalism occurred on High School Street.

9:42 a.m., Valley Springs — A theft occurred on Sequoia Avenue.

1:47 p.m., Valley Springs — A report was taken for a health and safety code violation on Friedman Way.

2:08 p.m., Copperopol­is — Forgery occurred on Signal Hill Trail.

2:25 p.m., Valley Springs — Vandalism occurred on Highway 12.

Arrests

Cited on suspicion of driving under the influence of alcohol or drugs:

WEDNESDAY

None reported.

Felony bookings:

WEDNESDAY

11:53 a.m., Burson — Krista Lynn Swift, 40, of the 100 block of Miller Court, San Andreas, was booked on suspicion of possession of a stolen vehicle/vessel, possession of a controlled substance for sale, vehicle theft, second degree burglary, receiving known stolen property over $950, conspiracy to commit crime and misdemeano­r charges of possession of a narcotic controlled substance and possession of burglary tools, after an arrest on Highway 12.

Noon, Burson — Joseph alonzo Bleak, 34, of the 100 block of Duck Creek Court, Valley Springs, was booked on suspicion of possession of a stolen vehicle/vessel, possession of a controlled substance for sale, vehicle theft, second degree burglary, receiving known stolen property over $950, conspiracy to commit crime, revocation of command supervisio­n and misdemeano­r charges of possession of a narcotic controlled substance and possession of burglary tools, after an arrest on Highway 12

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