The Union Democrat

NEWS OF RECORD

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TUOLUMNE COUNTY

The Sonora Police Department reported the following:

FRIDAY

6:21 a.m., animal complaints — A Morning Star Drive resident found a fox in his back yard that appeared to be having seizures.

11:47 a.m., public peace/

fight/disorderly conduct — A tall man with short black hair and another man wearing jeans and a sweatshirt fought at a business on Sanguinett­i Road. Neither man could be found when an officer arrived, but one of them later came into the department lobby, and it was determined the fight had not been physical.

12:48 p.m., trespass/loiter — An employee of a Mono Way clothing and homegoods store said a man took a lawn chair into the store’s bathroom and had been in there for 45 minutes. The man was issued a formal trespass.

11:19 p.m., weapons violations — Someone brandished a firearm at a Sanguinett­i Road store.

11:39 p.m., lost/found property — A caller found blankets and bags on a bench in front of a South Washington Street lodging establishm­ent. An officer advised the caller to leave the property there until morning in case someone returned for it.

SATURDAY

11:13 a.m., animal complaints — A small black dog with brown spots was reported missing on North Washington Street.

3:55 p.m., warrant arrests — A man at a Sanguinett­i Road business who called to say someone reported him missing and he is not missing was arrested on three misdemeano­r warrants.

7:06 p.m., hazardous situation — A caller said a gray, four-door car was blocking the northbound lane between Hospital Road and Highway 108 and people inside were arguing. An officer determined the vehicle had run out of gas, and it was pushed out of the roadway.

SUNDAY

12:34 a.m., Sonora — Four to five men who were locked out of a South Washington Street drinking establishm­ent after assaulting an employee attempted to get back inside. An officer was unable to locate the men.

2:29 a.m., lost/found property — A found women’s brown, bi-fold wallet was turned into the department lobby.

10:13 a.m., theft — A woman said someone unlocked her car without the alarm system going off and stole a large amount of cash from the locked glove box when her vehicle was parked in a handicap

space at a Mono Way grocery store the previous day.

1:48 p.m., any civil problem — A woman asked to speak to an officer after another woman recorded her on video at Woods Creek Rotary Park.

3:02 p.m., animal complaints — A white husky with a chest harness but no tags was transporte­d to Animal Control after wandering around on Elk Drive.

4:20 p.m., hazardous situation — A motorist said his vehicle hit a power pole on South Stewart Street and he was afraid to move it. PG&E was contacted to examine the pole, who determined the pole was structural­ly sound.

6:39 p.m., traffic accidents — A man said the driver of an older blue sedan, a man with neck tattoos, crashed into his vehicle, which was parked on Calaveras Street and had his girlfriend and child inside, then left the scene.

8:44 p.m., pedestrian check — An officer contacted two people who had a tent set up at Woods Creek Rotary Park. The officer told them camping there is illegal, and the pair packed up and left.

10:51 p.m., weapons violations — A caller said a man aimed a handgun at a trash can at a Restano Way business, then walked inside. Officers found the man, but found no weapons.

The Sheriff’s Office reported the following:

FRIDAY

3:07 a.m., Jamestown — Someone was arrested after trespassin­g at a Wigwam Road residence.

9:21 a.m., vandalism — Two vehicles parked on Sleepy Hollow Road were vandalized.

10:25 a.m., Twain Harte — Someone vandalized the dam at Twain Harte Lake.

10:46 a.m., Sonora — An Old Phoenix Lake Road resident requested a deputy after a man got out of his vehicle and started walking toward the caller’s house.

2:49 p.m., Sonora — Mail was stolen on Expedition Drive.

4:04 p.m., Columbia — A woman driving a gray sedan trespassed on an Upper Quail Mine Road property.

5:05 p.m., Sonora — A red corgi was seen running loose in the Wards Ferry Road area.

7:54 p.m., Sonora — Someone was threatened on Keltz Mine Road.

12:02 SATURDAY p.m., Sonora — A Shannon three men Drive were walking resident on said the neighborin­g properties and going onto people’s front porches.

1:39 p.m., Jamestown — Someone was arrested after the report of an argument on Wigwam Road.

2:01 p.m., Mi-wuk Village — A caller said they found a homeless camp with “a lot of trash around” in the Muheli Road area.

3:52 p.m., Columbia — A caller said eight to 10 people were digging behind St. Anne’s Catholic Church.

5:12 p.m., Groveland — People fought at an Elder Lane apartment complex.

7:37 p.m., Twain Harte — People fought at a Highway 108 RV park.

10:19 p.m., Twain Harte

— Someone trespassed at a Twain Harte Drive motel.

11:52 p.m., Sonora — Someone was arrested after a report of suspicious circumstan­ces on North Sunshine Road.

SUNDAY

8:46 a.m., La Grange — A cow was in the middle of Merced Falls Road.

9:36 a.m., Columbia — A black bag containing ammunition was found at a Main Street business.

9:44 a.m., Sonora — Trash was dumped in the middle of Wards Ferry Road.

10:29 a.m., Sonora — A Lime Kiln Road resident said six to 12 cows were on their property and the neighbor’s property.

12:30 p.m., Strawberry — People who trespassed at Pinecrest School on Old Strawberry Road refused to leave.

12:37 p.m., Groveland — A Merrell Road resident said her husband shot a dog that was chasing their chickens.

1:02 p.m., Columbia — A Gunsight Road West resident said someone stole his carport.

2:20 p.m., Soulsbyvil­le — A Blackberry Lane resident said a black angus bull calf was in her yard.

2:24 p.m., Jamestown — Someone was arrested after trespassin­g at a Fifth Avenue residence.

5:43 p.m., Tuolumne — A caller said they had been trying to get their vehicle unstuck for two hours on Forest Road 1N04.

5:50 p.m., Mi-wuk Village — People who were setting up a camp on Muheli Road were

given a warning about trespassin­g.

7:42 p.m., Twain Harte — A caller said there were several mattresses blocking both lanes of Highway 108.

9:19 p.m., Sonora — An Oakhaven Lane property was burglarize­d.

Arrests

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

FRIDAY

None reported.

SATURDAY

5:27 p.m., Pinecrest — Albert Emillio Reveles, 32, of the 90 block of Pine Avenue, was booked after an arrest on Highway 108 at Pinecrest Lake Road.

8:41 p.m., Jamestown — Paul Anthony Deschler, 61, of an unknown address on Yankee Hill Road, Columbia, was booked after an arrest on Highway 108 north of Main Street.

11:43 p.m., Sonora — Isaiah Matthew Wright, 19, of the 18000 block of Elm Avenue, Tuolumne, was booked after an arrest on Snell Street at West Bonanza Road.

SUNDAY

7:02 p.m., Tuolumne — Clare Grace Tessman, 31, of the 17000 block of Nonies Road, was booked after an arrest in the parking lot at Bear Creek Center with an additional misdemeano­r charge of child abuse.

Felony bookings:

FRIDAY

4:21 a.m., Sonora — Elizabeth Maryanne Moniz, 21, of the 16000 block of Sallander Drive, was booked on suspicion of inflicting corporal injury on a spouse/cohabitant/date after an arrest at the Sonora Police Department.

SATURDAY

None reported.

SUNDAY

4:34 p.m., Groveland — Cody Michael Crosby, 30, of an unknown address, was booked on suspicion of assault with a deadly weapon and threatenin­g a crime with intent to terrorize after an arrest on the 11000 block of Merrell Road.

10:22 p.m., Mi-wuk Village — Mark Michael Pradenas, 53, of the 20000 block of Chief Fuller Way, was booked on suspicion of inflicting corporal injury on a spouse/cohabitant/date after an arrest at his home.

CALAVERAS COUNTY

The Sheriff’s Office reported the following:

FRIDAY

5:32 a.m., Valley Springs — A suspicious person was seen on South Petersburg Road.

8:52 a.m., Copperopol­is — A suspicious person was seen on Reeds Turnpike.

9:53 a.m., Valley Springs — People fought on Double Springs Road.

11:06 a.m., San Andreas — Someone trespassed on an East St. Charles Street property.

11:08 a.m., Copperopol­is — An officer issued a citation to someone who looked suspicious on Little John Road.

1:12 p.m., Valley Springs — A suspicious person was seen on Highway 26 near Vista Del Lago Drive.

5:01 p.m., Burson — A Wade Lane resident said they saw a low-flying aircraft.

9:20 p.m., San Andreas —

People fought on Scenic Court.

SATURDAY

12:03 p.m., Camp Connell — Someone trespassed at a Highway 4 property.

1:49 p.m., Sonora — Something was stolen from a Lewis Avenue property.

2:59 p.m., Copperopol­is — A Little John Road property was burglarize­d.

3:31 p.m., Valley Springs —

Someone littered on Delin Way.

SUNDAY

12:59 p.m., Mountain Ranch — Something was stolen from a Mountain Meadows Drive property.

5:09 p.m., Glencoe — Something was stolen from a Deardorff Road property.

5:24 p.m., Murphys — A suspicious person was seen on Mitchler Avenue.

Arrests

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

FRIDAY

None reported.

SATURDAY

None reported.

SUNDAY

5:26 p.m., Highway 49 — Dale William Potter, 31, of the 20200 block of East Highway 26, Linden, was booked after an arrest on Highway 49 North.

Felony bookings:

FRIDAY

None reported.

SATURDAY

4:47 p.m., Angels Camp —

Angelica Lopstain, 25, of an unknown address, Sacramento, was booked on suspicion of unlawfully possessing a firearm, carrying a loaded firearm with a prior felony conviction and misdemeano­rs carrying a concealed weapon in a vehicle, probation violation, possession of a controlled substance and possession of a controlled substance without a prescripti­on after an arrest on Main Street.

SUNDAY

10:54 p.m., Murphys — Daniel Allen Theodore Gold, 34, of the 2000 block of Sierra Parkway, Dorrington, was booked on suspicion of removing a weapon from a peace officer, unlawful possession of tear gas, aggravated obstructio­n or resisting and officer, misdemeano­r battery on a peace officer and an infraction for crossing double-yellow lines after an arrest on Highway 4 at Utica Powerhouse.

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