Deputy’s stolen rifle recovered in Tyler Lopez burglary, torture cases

By Larry Judkins

Glenn County Observer

Tyler Lopez

DNA science and the technology associated with it have come a long way over the years.

A thorough cleaning can wipe away fingerprints from an object that has been held. It is more difficult, however, to get rid of microscopic DNA-containing skin cells that have been transferred to an object after it has been handled.

Glenn County Sheriff’s investigators are using “touch DNA” technology in the case(s) involving Tyler Lopez. Lopez is a person of interest or suspect in (1) the burglary of a sheriff’s patrol unit while it was parked at the home of Deputy Vincent Cordova; and (2) the kidnap, torture, beating, sexual assault and other crimes against a woman at the Grindstone Rancheria.

On Nov. 5, 2020, Glenn County Sheriff’s Detective Zachery Lopeteguy responded to a report of a vehicle burglary at the Grindstone Rancheria. The vehicle belonged to the Glenn County Sheriff’s Office and it was assigned to Glenn County Sheriff’s Deputy Cordova.

Items stolen from the patrol unit included a shotgun; six magazines (three metal box-style and three Magpul brand polymer magazines) for a sheriff’s office-issued rifle; a Taser; a ballistic helmet; a Glenn County bag with a department logo; ammunition; a camera; and a stream light flashlight ‑ and, most important for the purposes of this report, a GCSO-issued rifle.

Early on, Tyler Lopez was considered a person of interest in this crime. Detective Lopeteguy also learned from anonymous sources that Lopez was staying at Vincent Martin’s home at 3600-18 Phils Way, just a few houses away from the burglary scene, and the stolen property was probably there.

On Nov. 27, Deputy Travis Johnsen received a report that a woman at the Grindstone Rancheria had been held against her will and forced to allow Tyler Lopez and Anna Fred (a.k.a. Anna Brown) take explicit nude videos of her. At the rancheria, Deputy Johnsen made contact with the victim.

She told the deputy that she went to visit Vincent Martin at his home at the Grindstone Rancheria. According to Glenn County Sheriff’s investigators, Tyler Lopez and Anna Fred were there, and the victim was acquainted with all three of them.

After a while, Lopez and Fred began to confront the victim, accusing her of being a snitch. Both Lopez and Fred have felony records.

Lopez left the living room and returned with what the victim described as a “very large black gun” ‑ a rifle, not a handgun. He allegedly pointed the gun at the victim and asked Fred if he should “just kill her now.”

While Lopez was pointing the gun at her head, the victim said she heard the gun “click.” Lopez reportedly said to the victim, “You’re lucky, bitch. I didn’t know the safety was on.”

The victim was then forced into Vincent Martin’s bedroom. Martin had left the house, and it was just Lopez, Fred, and the victim there.

According to the victim, Lopez and Fred yelled at her to stop crying, but when she couldn’t stop, they began punching her in the head and face, and Lopez allegedly used the butt of the rifle to hit her in the right knee. During the initial investigation on Nov. 27, the victim showed Deputy Johnsen an abrasion and bruising to her right knee.

She also had a black eye, a lump on the side of her forehead, and a bruise on her right foot reportedly caused by being hit with a flashlight.

Lopez and Fred continued to discuss what to do with the victim. Lopez allegedly said, “She saw the gun and will tell them what I did with it.”

This was reportedly followed by well over 30 hours of sexual assaults of various types, torture, and forced use of drugs. Lopez and Fred also allegedly made explicit videos of the victim.

Lopez hid the rifle and the cell phones they allegedly used to video the victim, and Vincent Martin returned to the home about 2 a.m. on Nov. 26. The victim was allowed to leave, without her pants or underwear, after about 39 hours of being held against her will.

Following the initial investigation, a search warrant was authorized and executed. Items collected included: Two personal computers; two tablets; seven cell phones (one of which was the victim’s); a digital video recorder; a digital camera; and an envelope with two micro SD cards.

It is now known that deputies also found the rifle that had been stolen during the burglary of Deputy Cordova’s patrol vehicle. Upon inspection of the rifle, detectives reportedly found a live round in the rifle chamber.

The primer of the round had been struck by the firing pin, but the weapon had not fired.

During an interview with the victim, Deputy Johnsen showed her a rifle that was the same make and model as Deputy Cordova’s (a DPMS model M160). The victim told Deputy Johnsen it was identical to the one Lopez had pointed at her.

As a result, a search warrant for Tyler Lopez’s DNA, to be acquired through cheek swabs, was requested. According to Deputy Johnsen, Lopez’s DNA was left on the rifle during the alleged murder attempt of the victim.

On Tuesday, Jan. 19, at about 5:51 p.m., Anna Lola Brown (Anna Fred), 33, was booked into the Glenn County Jail on charges alleging cultivation of marijuana (a felony), felony violation of probation, disobeying a lawful order of the court (a felony), misdemeanor violation of probation, and disobeying a court order (a misdemeanor). Her bail was set at $109,000.

She was taken into custody on County Road 305, Elk Creek, by a GLINTF (major crimes) agent. Then, two days later, while still in jail, she was also served with a warrant alleging attempted murder (a felony). Bail for this was set at $150,000.

Three weeks later, on Tuesday, Feb. 9, at about 11:06 a.m., Tyler James Lopez, 29, was booked into the Glenn County Jail without bail on charges alleging obstructing or resisting a public service officer, and trespassing with willful destruction of a fence on enclosed land (both misdemeanors), and a warrant alleging violation of post-release community supervision (a felony). He was taken into custody at 3600 County Road 305, Elk Creek, by a Glenn County Sheriff’s deputy.

The next morning, he was served with a warrant alleging attempted premeditated murder; torture; kidnap to commit robbery and/or rape, assault to commit mayhem, rape, sodomy, or other specified offense; sexual penetration with an object by force; preventing or dissuading a witness or victim of a crime through threat or force; giving drugs to aid in the commission of a felony; assault with a machine gun on a person; use of a firearm during the commission of a felony; a special enhancement doubling his prison sentence if found guilty for having one or more previous serious or violent felony convictions; and another special enhancement regarding his sentencing if convicted (all felonies). His bail was set at $1.36 million.

As previously reported, Det. Lopeteguy also shipped the above-mentioned electronic items to Investigator Washabaugh at the California Highway Patrol Computer Crimes Investigations Unit. On Jan. 8, 2021, Investigator Washabaugh reported he was searching a Samsung Galaxy when he found what he described as child pornography.

Nothing more regarding this disturbing aspect of this case has yet been learned.

Law and Disorder

Here are the reports from the Glenn County Sheriff’s Office, the Orland Police Department, the Willows Area Office of the California Highway Patrol, and various fire departments in Glenn County. Remember: Those accused of committing crimes are presumed to be innocent until proven guilty in a court of law.

Monday, March 8:

12:15 a.m., an Orland police officer observed a brown 2013 Ford Edge with expired registration parked in a city parking lot at the Pizza Palace. The registered owner was issued a parking citation and the vehicle was marked for abatement.

4:13 a.m., Brandy Thorpe reported her mother, Mary Christensen, 68, was deceased at 819 Newport Avenue, in Orland. Deputy Goodwin responded. At 4:17 a.m., Orland Police Sergeant Johnson and other Orland Police Department officers responded and were first on the scene and started life-saving procedures. Life-saving efforts were unsuccessful and Thorpe was able to provide a do-not-resuscitate order for Christensen. Christensen was pronounced deceased at approximately 4:27 a.m., There were no signs of foul play. The deceased was released to the care of Sweet-Olsen Family Mortuary of Orland.

6:33 a.m., the Capay Fire Department received a medical aid call for a male fall victim at 25885 Clark Avenue.

7:15 a.m., Orland Fire Department received a medical aid call for someone with chest pain at WestHaven Assisted Living on Fairview Street.

7:31 a.m., the veterans and military crisis hotline contacted the sheriff’s office regarding a citizen who was experiencing suicidal ideation. The Glenn County Crisis Response Team responded and the citizen was determined to meet the “51-50” criteria. The citizen was transported to Glenn Medical Center for medical clearance and released to GMC staff.

8:54 a.m., Charlisa Bryant came to the Glenn County Sheriff’s Office to speak with a deputy regarding fraud. Deputy Lemmon was assigned and contacted Bryant. Deputy Lemmon found the incident was already reported at 11:19 a.m. on Sept. 17, 2020. On that date, Bryant, of 601 North Tehama Street, #1, Willows, came to the sheriff’s office lobby to report check fraud. Deputy Alves contacted Bryant and a report was initiated.

9:41 a.m., Delmar Woodward called to speak with a deputy regarding vehicles with loud exhausts. Deputy Lemmon was dispatched and called Woodward. Woodward reported there are numerous vehicles that drive by his residence at 337 North Merrill Avenue, Willows, with loud exhausts. Woodward said the vehicles drive to and from the Willows High School. Woodward requested the vehicles be cited for loud exhausts. Deputy Lemmon told Woodward that deputies would conduct extra patrol in the area.

10:02 a.m., the Chico Police Department requested a deputy attempt to locate a reported stolen vehicle from their jurisdiction at 6838 County Road 18, Deputy Lourenzo responded and checked the property for the vehicle, but was ultimately unable to locate it. The Chico Police Department was notified of this.

11:32 a.m., Kathryn Newland came to the Glenn County Sheriff’s Office to report check fraud. Deputy Lemmon was assigned and initiated an investigation.

1:03 p.m., Luke Maxim, 40, reported an unknown person dumped cardboard boxes in a dumpster now overflowing at the Paigewood Village Apartments. Officers tracked the boxes to Brad Gilmore, 34, who was counselled.

1:12 p.m., Mary from Freedom Home Health and Hospice reported the expected death of Charlene Creek, 95. The decedent entered hospice care on March 6, 2021, with pre-existing medical conditions. Deputy Zarate confirmed that next of kin, Dixie Creek, was notified of the death. The decedent was released to the care of Sweet-Olsen Family Mortuary of Orland.

1:22 p.m., Orland police officers were dispatched to the lobby to sign off a citation. Proof of correction was provided and the citation was signed off.

2:38 p.m., the Butte City Fire Department received a Colusa County medical aid request for a male victim with difficulty breathing at 7550 East Glenn Road.

2:39 p.m., Sergio Rosas, 30, reported he was in a collision yesterday at Fifth and Shasta Streets and exchanged information with the other driver.

3:25 p.m., Deputy Lemmon was detailed to a courtesy report for the Tehama County Sheriff’s Office. Deputy Lemmon contacted the reporting party, Kathy Kensome, and spoke with her on the telephone.

3:42 p.m., William Hunter, 38, of Orland, alleged he was assaulted by his neighbor, Melquesided Garcia, 23, at the Black Butte Mobil Home Park. Officers spoke with both parties.

3:59 p.m., Floyd Parker reported a possible abandoned vehicle in the 600 block of South Lassen Street in Willows. Deputy Huichapan responded and located the described vehicle, a black 2010 Mazda. Deputy Huichapan learned the vehicle belonged to Alexis Romero, who lived in the area. The vehicle was legally parked and no further action was taken.

7:55 p.m., deputies, Orland police officers and the Orland Fire Department were dispatched to a hospice death at 410 Papst Avenue, Orland. Larisa Naranjo, 12, entered hospice care in April of 2019 with a pre-existing health condition. Next of kin, Zulma Oregel and Jose Luis Naranjo, were present at the time of death. The decedent was released to the care of Sweet-Olsen Family Mortuary of Orland.

5:07 p.m., Irene Salas called and reported she was in an argument with her son, Alexander Salas. Deputies responded to the residence at 911 West Cedar Street, Willows. Deputies contacted both parties and found the argument was over keys to a vehicle. Deputies assisted with meditation and Alexander agreed to leave the residence.

5:51 p.m., Alberto Cortez contacted Glenn County Communications and requested a property check at his residence at 545 Sierra Avenue in Hamilton City. Cortez called from out of the area and reported his cousin, Victor Delgadillo, was at the residence without permission. While en route to the residence, Cortez recontacted the sheriff’s office and said Delgadillo left the residence and Cortez no longer required law enforcement assistance. Cortez was ultimately provided with information on restraining order and eviction processes.

6:06 p.m., Orland police officers were dispatched to a non-injury traffic collision. Officers contacted Salvador Sanchez, 56, and Scott Hammond, 32, who were involved in a collision in the parking lot of Moe’s Market.

7 p.m., Dorothy Archuleta, 71, of Orland, called regarding a restraining order. Officers provided Archuleta with information.

11:43 p.m., Rosemary McMartin contacted Glenn County Communications and reported her 85-year-old husband as missing. Rosemary McMartin reported her husband had left their residence in Willows about 30 minutes prior and was concerned about his whereabouts. Deputies responded and searched the immediate area. Deputies located the missing adult on Southgate Drive, Willows, and he was transported to Glenn Medical Center by Enloe Ambulance personnel.

Tuesday, March 9:

12:15 a.m., Orland police officers were dispatched to a report of a missing child. Officers found the child at 99 Eva Drive. The child was returned home.

12:35 a.m., Enloe Hospice contacted Glenn County Communications and reported the expected death of Maria Jauregui-Alvarez,86. The decedent suffered from pre-existing illnesses and was entered into hospice care on March 4, 2021. Next of kin, Rosa Maria Torres (daughter), was present at the time of death. La Paz Funeral Home in Sacramento was to be contacted by Enloe Hospice to arrange further services.

1:09 a.m., Orland police officers contacted Odell McMorris, 55, of Orland, at the Stop and Shop at 10 Walker Street. McMorris was arrested and booked for two misdemeanor Glenn County warrants.

4:10 a.m., Orland police officers were dispatched to a report of a traffic collision between two semi-trucks at the Pilot Travel Center. Officers contacted Jose Perez-Merida, 43, and Ramiro Hernandez, 32, and assisted both with an information exchange.

10:27 a.m., David Bennett requested to speak with a deputy regarding the theft of his wallet from his trailer. Deputy Huichapan responded to Shady Oaks Trailer Park, space #2, near Orland, and contacted Bennett. Bennett told Deputy Huichapan that his black Hardly Davidson wallet containing $500 and miscellaneous documents was taken sometime on March 6. Bennett believed Tyler Fox was responsible for the missing wallet since Fox was the only person to visit Bennett at his trailer. Bennett declined to pursue criminal charges at this time and only requested Fox be told to return the wallet if he was contacted by law enforcement. Deputy Huichapan attempted to locate Fox, with no success.

11:58 a.m., James Huntsman contacted the Glenn County Sheriff’s Office to request a welfare check on James Webb. Deputy Chavez responded to the Willows Care Center, where Webb is a patient. Willows Care Center staff confirmed Webb was in good spirits and safe. Deputy Chavez contacted Huntsman and told him Webb was safe and Willows Care Center staff would be reaching out to him to set up a virtual meeting with Webb.

1:13 p.m., Deputy Sheldon responded to investigate an inmate assaulting another inmate in the Glenn County Jail. After an investigation, it was learned inmate Katie Phillips allegedly assaulted inmate Vivian Cruz. A report was forwarded to the Glenn County District Attorney’s Office.

1:30 p.m., Orland police officers responded to a report of fraud. Officers contacted Theresa Dickey, 52, who reported an unknown person opened a bank account using her personal information.

1:55 p.m., Silvia Newhall contacted the Glenn County Sheriff’s Office to report George Dunlop was in an argument with his brother. Deputies responded and contacted Newhall, who said Dunlop had left the property and reported the argument never got physical.

3:47 p.m., Orland police officers responded to the report of a verbal disturbance. Officers contacted Robert Frease, 61, who had a verbal dispute with the employee of Cricket Wireless. Frease was counseled and agreed to leave the business.

4:22 p.m., the Orland Fire Department received a medical aid call for a possible stroke at 101 East Swift.

5:51 p.m., a child contacted the Glenn County Sheriff’s Office to report Gregory Blake was having a medical emergency at 125 Bidwell Street, Elk Creek. Medical personnel arrived on scene and attempted lifesaving measures. Blake was pronounced dead at the scene. Deputies responded and conducted a coroner’s investigation. The next of kin, Christina Blake, was notified.

6:43 p.m., Orland police officers responded to a verbal disturbance at a residence on Third Street. Officers contacted a 38-year-old woman, who found THC vape pens in her 16-year-old son’s room. Officers contacted the boy, who was counseled at the request of his mother.

7:05 p.m., Orland police officers responded to the report of shots heard at 817 Newport Avenue. Officers checked the area but were unable to locate anything suspicious. Officers spoke with a resident, who stated it may have been fireworks.

7:25 p.m., Silvia Newhall contacted Glenn County Communications to report her husband’s brother, Jesse Dunlop, was causing a disturbance and refusing to leave the residence at 1056 County Road Z, Butte City. Deputies responded, contacted both parties, and initiated an on-scene investigation. It was determined the issue was a civil matter regarding living arrangements and utility expenses. Dunlop agreed to leave the property for the remainder of the night and both parties were provided with options on dealing with matter civilly.

8:23 p.m., deputies were dispatched to the car wash at 1220 West Wood Street in Willows for the report of a vehicle occupying one of the wash stalls for several hours. The reporting party, Russel Morgan, and owner of the car wash, requested the subject be moved along. Deputies contacted Emilio Chavez, 48, of King City, in a white Dodge Durango. Chavez told deputies he had been working on his vehicle and was now heading home. Chavez was told of the complaint and deputies stood by as he left the business.

9:02 p.m., a medical aid call went out to the Artois Fire Department for a 34-year-old woman with seizures at 3008 Highway 99.

10:29 p.m., Lee Seaheart contacted Glenn County Communications and requested a welfare check on her friend, John Kelley, in Willows. Seaheart reported she had not heard from Kelley since the previous day and was concerned for his wellbeing. Deputies responded to the reported residence and made contact with Kelley. He was in good health and spirits and stated he would contact Seaheart at a later time.

11:27 p.m., while on patrol, Sergeant Draper found an unknown object on fire on the shoulder of Highway 99, just north of County Road 24. Sergeant Draper discovered the item on fire was an amount of mail. At 11:28 p.m., the Orland Fire Department received a call for a small rubbish fire on the side of the road. It was cancelled two minutes later. The fire was extinguished and some names were recovered from the mail. After investigation it was determined an unknown suspect had stolen a number of mail items from the Chico area and in attempt to destroy evidence, set the items on fire. The items with identity information were recovered and later disposed of in a secured shred bin. Attempts to notify victims will be made at a later time and the postmaster will be notified as well.

Graybar Hotel Check-ins

Here are the latest bookings from the Glenn County Jail. Remember: Everyone accused of a crime is presumed innocent until proven guilty in a court of law.

Friday, March 5:

1:25 p.m., Ashley Marie Casebeer, 25, a barista who lives in Willows, was booked into the Glenn County Jail on a warrant alleging disobeying a court order (a misdemeanor). Bail was set at $9,000. She was taken into custody at 650 North Butte Street, Willows, by a Glenn County Sheriff’s deputy.

1:57 p.m., Frank Mandiz Camacho, 61, a laborer who lives in Orland, was booked into the Glenn County Jail on a warrant alleging failure to appear after being released on his own recognizance (a misdemeanor). Bail was set at $7,000. He was taken into custody at Eighth and Walker Streets by an Orland police officer.

2:22 p.m., Arba Collon Sullivan, 28, a tree climber who lives in Oakley, was booked into the Glenn County Jail on charges alleging possession of stolen property (a felony), possession of ammunition by a prohibited person (a felony), possession of a firearm by a felon (a felony), giving false identification to a peace officer (a misdemeanor), possession of a controlled substance (a misdemeanor), possession of drug paraphernalia (a misdemeanor), and carrying a loaded firearm in public (a felony). Bail was set at $40,000. He was taken into custody at 4295 Highway 99 by an Orland police officer.

2:39 p.m., Nadine Marie Crawshaw, 66, an in-home care provider who lives in Willows, was booked into the Glenn County Jail on warrants alleging failure to appear on a felony charge, and failure to appear after giving a written promise (a misdemeanor). Total bail was set at $30,000. She was taken into custody at 691 North Butte Street, Willows, by a Glenn County Sheriff’s deputy.

3:28 p.m., Matthew James Fleming, 58, a laborer and transient, was booked into the Glenn County Jail on warrants alleging failure to appear on a felony charge, failure to appear on a misdemeanor charge, and failure to appear after being released on his own recognizance (a felony). Total bail was set at $45,000. He was taken into custody at Sixth and Tehama Streets by an Orland police officer.

4:12 p.m., Charles Ben Padilla, 34, a laborer who lives in Willows, was booked into the Glenn County Jail on charges alleging felony violation of probation. Bail was set at $105,000. He was taken into custody at the Glenn County Probation Department, Willows, by a probation officer.

4:22 p.m., Steven Anthony York, 27, a laborer who lives in Los Molinos, was booked into the Glenn County Jail on a warrant alleging failure to appear on a misdemeanor charge. Bail was set at $20,000. He was taken into custody at Glenn County Sheriff’s Office lobby by a Glenn County Sheriff’s deputy. Three days later, while he was still in the jail, York was found to have warrants alleging disobeying a court order (a misdemeanor). Bail was set at $15,000.

5:59 p.m., Steven Wayne Trimmer, 42, a laborer who lives in Willows, was booked into the Glenn County Jail on charges alleging trespassing, and public intoxication (both misdemeanors). Bail was set at zero. He was taken into custody at 464 North Humboldt Avenue, Willows, by a California Highway Patrol officer.

11:47 p.m., Michael Videl Bradley, 29, an online personnel shopper who lives in Willows, was booked into the Glenn County Jail on charges alleging infliction of corporal injury on a spouse or cohabitant (a felony), violation of a court order to prevent domestic violence (a misdemeanor), false imprisonment (a felony), and misdemeanor violation of probation. Bail was set at $47,000. He was taken into custody at 138 South Plumas Street, Willows, by a Glenn County Sheriff’s deputy.

Saturday, March 6:

11:09 a.m., Seth Dasan Dominguez-Flowers, 26, a laborer who lives in Willows, was booked into the Glenn County Jail on a warrant alleging misdemeanor violation of probation. Bail was set at $8,000. He was taken into custody at 600 North Humboldt Avenue, Willows, by a Glenn County Sheriff’s deputy.

3:26 p.m., Juan Pablo Pureco, 39, a laborer who lives in Orland, was booked into the Glenn County Jail on charges alleging battery on a noncohabitating former spouse (a misdemeanor), false imprisonment (a felony), robbery (a felony), driving while under the influence of alcohol and/or drugs (a misdemeanor), driving while under the influence of alcohol (a misdemeanor), willful cruelty to a child that could result in injury or death (a felony), having an unrestrained child in a vehicle (an infraction), and driving with a license suspended for driving while under the influence (a misdemeanor), and a warrant alleging failure to appear on a misdemeanor charge. Total bail was set at $288,000. He was taken into custody at Roosevelt Avenue and East Street by an Orland police officer.

6:18 p.m., John Perry Bush, 56, a caretaker who lives in Gerber, was booked into the Glenn County Jail on charges alleging possession of controlled substance paraphernalia (a misdemeanor). Bail was set at zero. He was taken into custody at 650 North Butte Street, Willows, by a Glenn County Sheriff’s deputy.

9:49 p.m., Jaime Gullen Lopez, 53, a maintenance worker who lives in Willows, was booked into the Glenn County Jail on charges alleging public intoxication (a misdemeanor). Bail was set at zero. He was taken into custody at the Baymont Inn, 199 North Humboldt Avenue, Willows, by a Glenn County Sheriff’s deputy.

10:27 p.m., Sean Joseph Idzinski, 28, a cell phone repairman who lives in Willows, was booked into the Glenn County Jail on charges alleging possession of a controlled substance, and possession of drug paraphernalia (both misdemeanors), and warrants alleging disobeying a lawful order of the court (a felony), disobeying a court order (a misdemeanor), and failure to appear on a misdemeanor charge. Bail on the fresh charges was set at zero, but total bail on the warrants was set at $85,000. He was taken into custody at 1340 West Sycamore Street, Willows, by a Glenn County Sheriff’s deputy.

Sunday, March 7:

12:51 a.m., Carlos Alejandro Zepeda Cardenas, 26, a construction worker who lives in Hamilton City, was booked into the Glenn County Jail on charges alleging driving while under the influence of alcohol and/or drugs, driving while under the influence of alcohol, and driving without a license (all misdemeanors). Bail was set at $10,000. He was taken into custody on Highway 32 at County Road O by a California Highway Patrol officer.

5:40 p.m., Jared Ian Reusser, 37, a construction worker who lives in Willows, was booked into the Glenn County Jail on charges alleging public intoxication (a misdemeanor), misdemeanor violation of probation, felony and violation of probation. Bail was set at $60,000. He was taken into custody on Newville Road at Commerce Lane by an Orland police officer.

8:58 p.m., Jorge Miranda Medina, 42, a laborer who lives in Hamilton City, was booked into the Glenn County Jail on charges alleging public intoxication (a misdemeanor). Bail was set at zero. He was taken into custody at 240 Sacramento Avenue, sp. #11, Hamilton City, by a Glenn County Sheriff’s deputy.

8:59 p.m., Steven Wayne Trimmer, 42, a laborer who lives in Willows, was booked into the Glenn County Jail on charges alleging public intoxication (a misdemeanor). Bail was set at zero. He was taken into custody on Pacific Avenue, north of First Avenue, Willows, by a Glenn County Sheriff’s deputy.

Monday, March 8:

9:30 a.m., Anthony Vincent Mancinelli, 27, a laborer who lives in Orland, was booked into the Glenn County Jail on charges alleging misdemeanor violation of probation. Bail was set at $9,000. He was taken into custody at the Glenn County Probation Department, Willows, by a probation officer.

Tuesday, March 9:

1:12 a.m., Odell McMorris, 55, a laborer who lives in Orland, was booked into the Glenn County Jail on warrants alleging disobeying a court order (a misdemeanor). Total bail was set at $7,000. He was taken into custody at the Orland Stop and Shop, 10 Walker Street, by an Orland police officer.