NEWS OF RECORD
TUOLUMNE COUNTY
The Sonora Police Department reported the following:
WEDNESDAY
5:24 a.m., suspicious circumstances — A man wearing a black hoodie, jeans and basketball shorts down around his ankles pulled his pants up when he passed a pedestrian on South Washington Street.
8:16 a.m., public intoxication — An intoxicated man made a “scene” at a Mono Way cafe. He was arrested for being drunk in public.
9:02 a.m., trespass/loiter
— A man who previously had been trespassed from a Sanguinetti Road store returned, then left his wallet behind when he left.
4:12 p.m., suspicious circumstances — A white Honda CRV was left unattended on South Barretta Street with keys in the back hatch and a dog inside. An officer was unable to find keys, but found the dog to be OK.
6:19 p.m., lost/found property — A man lost his small, light brown wallet at a South Green Street lodging establishment.
7:10 p.m., assault — A man said he was attacked by another man who was wearing a beanie at a Mono Way fast food restaurant. The assailant then left in a silver pickup with a white dog inside. The victim said his head was bleeding and he had been kicked in the nose. He was transported to the hospital by medics.
7:12 p.m., assault — A man said an employee of a Mono Way fast food restaurant came out and hit him while he was at the drive-through window.
The Sheriff’s Office reported the following:
WEDNESDAY
12:25 a.m., Sonora — A resident of a Tuolumne Road mobile home park heard an explosion and saw a “huge” fire near railroad tracks nearby.
12:27 a.m., Sonora — A house caught fire in Mono Village.
12:29 a.m., Sonora — A Stanton Circle resident reported hearing four loud explosions.
8:54 a.m., Jamestown — Someone was arrested after a report of abuse at a Wigwam Road mobile home park.
10:10 a.m., Twain Harte — A vehicle blocked Twain Harte Drive at Highway 108 and cars were piling up behind it.
4:29 9.m., Tuolumne — A Maranatha Road property was vandalized.
6:27 p.m., Jamestown — Someone was assaulted at Rocca Park on Main Street.
7:05 p.m., Sonora — Someone trespassed at a Mono Way convenience store.
9:56 p.m., Tuolumne — Someone trespassed at a business on Chestnut Avenue.
11:10 p.m., Jamestown —
A caller heard five shots in the area of Woods Creek Mobile Home Park on Highway 108.
11:10 p.m., Jamestown — Someone was arrested after a call for suspicious circumstances on Mckibbon Drive.
11:17 p.m., Jamestown — A Circle Drive caller reported hearing multiple gunshots.
Arrests
Cited on suspicion of driving under the influence of alcohol or drugs:
WEDNESDAY
5:25 p.m., Sonora — Lee Shane Peterson, 47, of the 22000 block of Feather River Drive, was booked after an arrest on Via Este Road.
Felony bookings:
WEDNESDAY
9:31 a.m., Jamestown —
Christopher Lee Miller, 33, of the 10000 block of Wigwam Road, was booked on suspicion of cruelty/theft to a dependent or elder adult, transporting or selling a controlled substance, misdemeanor possession of unlawful paraphernalia and four outstanding misdemeanor warrants after an arrest at his home.
9:45 a.m., Jamestown
— Tracy Johansen, 55, of the 10000 block of Wigwam Road, was booked on suspicion of cruelty/theft to a dependent or elder adult and misdemeanor possession of unlawful paraphernalia after an arrest at her home.
CALAVERAS COUNTY
The Sheriff’s Office reported the following:
WEDNESDAY
7:59 a.m., Mountain Ranch
— Someone caused a disturbance on Garabaldi Street.
12:35 p.m., Valley Springs — Someone caused a disturbance on Highway 12.
1:18 p.m., San Andreas — An office issued a citation after a Hoopa Circle resident reported a disturbance.
3:05 p.m., San Andreas — An officer issued a citation to a suspicious person on East St. Charles St.
8:20 p.m., Douglas Flat — A suspicious person was seen on Ansil Davis Road.
Arrests
Cited on suspicion of driving under the influence of alcohol or drugs:
WEDNESDAY
None reported.
Felony bookings:
WEDNESDAY
4:40 p.m., San Andreas —
Jeorge Ray Gage, 18, of the 1600 block of Sierra Hill Road, Railroad Flat, was booked on suspicion of possession of a weapon at school (K-12) after an arrest on High School Street.