NEWS OF RECORD
TUOLUMNE COUNTY
The Sonora Police Department reported the following:
THURSDAY
9:46 a.m., traffic accidents — A minor wreck between a bus and a delivery truck resulted in slowed traffic on Washington Street.
11:20 a.m., hazardous situation — A Bonanza Road resident said a clogged culvert threatened to flood their house.
11:35 a.m., hazardous situation — A large amount of leaves blocked a storm drain in front of an ambulance bay on South Forest Road.
11:49 p.m., hazardous situation — A storm drain was blocked just past railroad tracks on South Washington Street.
12:25 p.m., burglary — An East Jackson Street resident said her home was burglarized the night before.
2:08 p.m., assault — A man said he was pushed up against shelving by another man at an Old Wards Ferry Road business and now had pain in his back.
9:27 p.m., trespass/loiter — A woman refused to leave the lobby of a Greenley Road medical facility after being discharged. The woman was arrested and booked for trespassing.
FRIDAY
8:03 a.m., hazardous situation — A Bonanza Road resident said a blocked culvert was about to spill over again and was threatening to flood the home.
9:10 p.m., suspicious circumstances — A man wearing a formal jacket and pants carried a white snowboard up Shaws Flat Road.
10:19 a.m., trespass/loiter — A man who slept outside of a Snell Street church was gone when an officer arrived, and a woman who had been with him was packing her things to leave.
11:26 a.m., hazardous situation — The road was flooded at Gold and Stewart streets.
1:43 p.m., hazardous situation — A tree fell and blocked East Bald Mountain Road.
2:05 p.m., vandalism, property damage — A Greenley Road resident said all four of her vehicle’s tires were slashed and a neighbor had witnessed the incident.
6:43 p.m., suspicious circumstances — A man harassed employees of a Mono Way store while walking around with an open container of alcohol.
8:35 p.m., public intoxication — A Summit Avenue resident said a man with a shaved head wearing basketball shorts approached her and told here their were bombs in her car and her house. The man was found and arrested for public intoxication.
SATURDAY
12:59 a.m., public intoxication — A man in his 30s or 40s was arrested for public intoxication after reports of him falling and lying unconscious on South Washington Street.
9:39 a.m., theft — A Summit Avenue resident said fuel was stolen from his 2011 Chevy Silverado.
3:14 p.m., suspicious circumstances — A Fairview Lane woman said her son received a package from a merchant that contained a white powdery substance. Officers determined it was battery corrosion from a used game controller.
6:17 p.m., animal complaints — A dog that was running loose downtown was returned to its owner.
SUNDAY
2:23 a.m., hazardous situation — A small landslide partially blocked Lyons Street near Hope Lane.
11:03 a.m., trespass/loiter — A woman camped on Williams Street for two days in a red Acura.
12:56 p.m., suspicious circumstances — A person wearing a red hooded sweatshirt walked behind apartments on North Stewart Street and was “looking around being weird.”
2:50 p.m., theft — A man walked out of a South Washington Street business without paying for a pair of brown midlevel hiking shoes.
3:30 p.m., hazardous situation — A person wearing a multi-colored scar and green jacket walked in and out of traffic on Stockton Road.
3:56 p.m., theft — A woman said someone took her purse out of her shopping car as she was putting her son into her vehicle, which was parked in the lot of a Mono Way business.
8:07 p.m., trespass/loiter — A man wearing colorful clothing and a woman with a shopping cart smoked drugs out of a bong in front of a Stockton Road business. The pair was issued a formal trespass by an officer, who found no evidence of drugs.
The Sheriff’s Office reported the following:
Sheriff’s daily reports and booking logs were unavailable.
CALAVERAS COUNTY
The Sheriff’s Office reported the following:
THURSDAY
10:40 a.m., Valley Springs — An arrest was made after a call for a suspicious person on Myrtle Street.
6:38 p.m., Arnold — An arrest was made after a report of an assault on Ponderosa Way.
FRIDAY
3:15 p.m., Mokelumne Hill — A Highway 26 property was vandalized.
SATURDAY
4:41 a.m., Burson —
A Camanche Parkway South property was vandalized.
5:22 a.m., San Andreas — An arrest was made after a Mountain Ranch Road property was vandalized.
SUNDAY
2:51 p.m., Valley Springs —
An arrest was made after a report of a disturbance on Owens Way.
3:47 p.m., San Andreas — An arrest was made after a report of a suspicious person on West St. Charles St.
Arrests
Cited on suspicion of driving under the influence of alcohol or drugs:
THURSDAY
12:25 a.m., Angels Camp —
Bruce Darrell Eads II, 31, of the 5100 block of Little John Road, Copperopolis, was booked after an arrest at Utica Park.
Felony bookings
THURSDAY
11:18 a.m., Valley Springs —
Cody Lee Ponder, 30, of the 200 block or Rose Street, was booked on suspicion of causing injury to an elder/dependent adult (aggravated), misdemeanor assault with a deadly weapon/not a firearm, three misdemeanor warrants and two felony warrants after an arrest on the 200 block of Myrtle Street.
8:24 p.m., Arnold — Leah Koren Mitchell, 23, of the 800 block of Ponderosa Way, was booked on suspicion of inflicting corporal injury on a spouse/cohabitant after an arrest at her home.
Booking logs were unavailable for Friday, Saturday and Sunday.