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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.

Tuesday, March 16:

3:09 a.m., Collin Andrew Outland, 28, a bee keeper who lives in Orland, was booked into the Glenn County Jail on charges alleging disorderly conduct while under the influence of a drug, and possession of a narcotic controlled substance (both misdemeanors). Bail was set at zero. He was taken into custody at Stanton Way and Stony Creek Drive by an Orland police officer.

11:59 a.m., Devarata Giridhari McAdams, 33, an accountant who lives in Moundsville, West Virginia, was booked into the Glenn County Jail on charges alleging driving while under the influence of alcohol and/or drugs, and driving while under the influence of alcohol (both misdemeanors). Bail was set at $10,000. He was taken into custody on the southbound side of Interstate 5, south of County Road 60, by a California Highway Patrol officer.

Wednesday, March 17:

1:21 p.m., Marco Antonio Lomeli, 21, a farmer who lives in Artois, was booked into the Glenn County Jail on charges alleging driving without a license, and exhibition of speed (both misdemeanors), and a warrant alleging driving while under the influence of alcohol and/or drugs, driving while under the influence of alcohol, driving without a license, and a special allegation (all misdemeanors). Bail for the fresh charges was set at zero, but bail on the warrant was set at $8,000. He was taken into custody on County Road 39, just west of Highway 99, by a Glenn County Sheriff’s deputy.

6:31 p.m., Seron Orlando Meacham, 29, a driver who lives in Oakland, was booked into the Glenn County Jail on charges alleging evading a peace officer with wanton disregard for safety (a felony), possession of a firearm by a felon (a felony), carrying a loaded firearm in public (a felony), possession of a stolen firearm by a felon (a felony), driving a motorcycle without a proper license (an infraction), misdemeanor resisting arrest, felony resisting arrest, possession of marijuana (a misdemeanor), and possession of ammunition by a prohibited person (a felony), and Alameda County warrants alleging violation of post-release community supervision (a felony), and attempted murder (a felony). Total bail was set at $200,000, but one of the warrants was a no-bail warrant. He was taken into custody on the southbound side of Interstate 5 at County Road 39 by a California Highway Patrol officer.

Two cars collide at South Street and Railroad Avenue

This Mitsubishi came to rest facing southeast at the southeast corner of South Street and Railroad Avenue. Observer photo by Larry Judkins.

Orland ‑ “March 17, 12:41 p.m., Orland police officers were dispatched to a report of a traffic collision on South Street at Railroad Avenue. Officers assisted both parties exchange information.”

This vehicle was pushed to the side of southbound Railroad Avenue after it originally came to rest at the southwest corner of Railroad Avenue and South Street. Observer photo by Larry Judkins.

This is the only information the Orland Police Department sent out regarding Wednesday afternoon’s crash.

Oh, well. Enjoy the photos.

The airbag deployed in the Mitsubishi. Observer photo by Larry Judkins.

Maybe one or more of the Observer’s readers knows what happened and can send me a message at gcolarry@yahoo.com.

An Orland police officer markes the position of one of the vehicles involved in Wednesday afternoon’s crash. Observer photo by Donna Wilder.

It’s just an educated guess, but judging from the damage on the cars and where they came to rest, it looks like the Mitsubishi was traveling east on South Street, approaching Railroad Avenue, when the silver car, traveling south on Railroad Avenue, crossed South Street and was hit on its passenger side.