Glenn County Sheriff’s Log

Here are the latest incident reports from the Glenn County Sheriff’s Office.

Monday, May 10:

12:54 a.m., Garret Vonseggern contacted the sheriff’s office to request an area check in the area of 600 North Humboldt Avenue, apt. #253, Willows. Vonseggern said there were multiple suspicious subjects looking into the windows of his second floor apartment and believed it was the same people from an earlier call. Deputies responded and checked the area, but were unable to locate any suspicious people in the area.

2:48 a.m., deputies were dispatched to an anonymous report of shots heard northwest of Cedar Hills. Deputies conducted a check of the area but found it to be quiet on arrival. Deputies were unable to locate any signs of a disturbance and no more shots were heard in the area.

5:11 a.m., Matt Laurence with Enloe Hospital contacted the sheriff’s office, reporting the victim of an assault was in the emergency department and said the assault occurred in Willows at Cedar Hills. Deputy Tuma was dispatched and contacted Laurence, who reported Anastasia Valerio of Willows had been struck on the head and assaulted. Deputy Tuma spoke with Valerio over the phone regarding the incident. While speaking with Valerio, she said she did not want to talk about the incident anymore and would call back at a later time.

7:06 a.m., deputies were dispatched to Lake Elementary School north of Orland for a report of a man on the campus asking for things. While en route to the location, deputies contacted Austin Cash near the intersection of County Roads 9 and M. Cash admitted to being near the school and stated he asked for directions, but never entered the campus. Cash was told of the complaint and was ultimately provided with a courtesy ride to the Corning area.

11:01 a.m., Travis Giesbrecht contacted Glenn County Communications and reported two peopl stole mail along Highway 45, near County Road 32, in Ord Bend. Giesbrecht reported the two drove north along Highway 45 in a red Ford Explorer with a Washington license plate. Deputies located the vehicle in the Hamilton City area and conducted an investigatory stop. Deputies contacted the driver, Iman Barquet, and the 13-year-old passenger, and conducted an ongoing investigation.

12:24 p.m., Maria Elias contacted Glenn County Communication to report her 13-year-old daughter as missing. Deputy Garcia was dispatched and contacted the girl’s school to check if she attended classes. Deputy Garcia spoke to school staff, who said the girl was in attendance. Deputy Garcia determined the call for service was unfounded and notified Elias.

12:30 p.m., Amie Pfyl of Willows called and reported a person living in a motorhome at her deceased father’s residence at 609 Fifth Street, Willows. Pfyl requested a deputy respond and admonish the person for trespassing. Deputy Lemmon was dispatched and contacted the motorhome’s occupant, Marie Hansen, of Maxwell. Hansen was told of the complaint and agreed to leave the property.

3:19 p.m., Jesus Campos contacted the sheriff’s office, reporting theft from a storage trailer at 340 Sierra Avenue in Hamilton City. Deputy Tuma was dispatched and contacted Campos, who reported the theft occurred sometime between May 7 at May 10. Campos said the items stolen belonged to the United Advocates for Children and Families. Deputy Tuma initiated an investigation.

4 p.m., an anonymous person called and reported two children without helmets riding dirt bikes in the mobile home park in Willows. Deputy Lemmon was dispatched and conducted an area check. Deputy Lemmon did not see anyone riding dirt bikes on the private property.

4:28 p.m., deputies were dispatched to the area of West Cedar and South Tehama Streets, Willows, for a report of a woman in the roadway. Upon arrival, deputies contacted Geraldine Reeves in the parking lot of 517 South Tehama Street. Reeves did not require any law enforcement assistance and was told of the report. Reeves ultimately refused a courtesy ride and was moved along.

4:50 p.m., Augustine Solis contacted the sheriff’s office reporting his 17-year-old daughter was assaulted by another child while at 4733 County Road L in Orland. Deputy Tuma was dispatched and contacted Solis and his daughter at Glenn Medical Center. The girl said she was at a friend’s house when another child assaulted her. Solis and the girl requested the incident be documented.

5:09 p.m., Deputies observed David Gutierrez of Orland in the 200 block of West Ash Street, Willows. Deputies had prior knowledge Gutierrez had an outstanding misdemeanor warrant issued for his arrest out of Glenn County. Deputies confirmed the warrant via Glenn County Communications and placed Gutierrez under arrest without incident. Gutierrez was transported to the Glenn County Jail, where he was turned over to jail staff for booking. Bail was set at $10,000.

7:26 p.m., Deputy McIntyre was dispatched to Glenn Medical Center at the request of staff as they had a man and woman in the emergency room who were reporting they were assaulted at an unknown location in Orland. Upon arrival, contact was made with Rhiannon Penner and Rolland Falt, both of Orland. Both Penner and Falt refused to speak with law enforcement about the incident and just wanted to be seen by medical staff. Several attempts were made to get further information but both subjects refused any assistance from law enforcement.

8:06 p.m., deputies were dispatched to 7822 County Road 39 in Glenn for a report of a disturbance. Rosanne Buckley reported her daughter’s boyfriend, “Marcus,” had caused a disturbance at her residence and damaged her vehicle. Buckley said Marcus was no longer at the residence and had left the area on foot. Deputies responded and contacted Buckley and Marcus Jackson. Buckley said she did not want to pursue charges for the vandalism, but did request Jackson be admonished from the residence. Jackson was counseled and admonished from the residence. He was provided with a ride to Willows.

9:52 p.m, Garret Vonseggren requested a deputy at 600 North Humboldt Avenue, apt. #253, Willows, as a group of people were near his apartment. Deputy McIntyre responded and contacted Vonseggren and determined nothing had occurred other than the group of people hanging around near his apartment. Vonseggren was told the people he was complaining about live in the complex and are allowed to be there. Vonseggren said he understood and did not need any further assistance.

Tuesday, May 11:

1:07 a.m., while on routine patrol, Deputy Lourenzo observed Frank Camacho, whom she recognized from prior contacts, walking on Walker Street near Third Street, in Orland. Deputy Lourenzo had prior knowledge that Camacho had an outstanding bench warrant for his arrest. Deputy Lourenzo contacted Camacho and a records check confirmed Camacho had a misdemeanor bench warrant for his arrest. Camacho was subsequently placed under arrest. During a search of Camacho’s person incident to arrest, Deputy Lourenzo located a suspected methamphetamine pipe on his person. The contraband was seized and Camacho was transported and booked into the Glenn County Jail for the warrant and possession of drug paraphernalia.

1:45 a.m., Deputy McIntyre was dispatched to 132 French Street on a report of vandalism. Contact was made with Gene Goodrich, who said someone tried to pry open the driver side door to his 1989 Honda Civic.

2:35 a.m., Deputy McIntyre was dispatched to 10 Donnie Lane on a report of vandalism. Upon arrival, contact was made with Felisha Morton, who said someone flattened both front tires on her 2000 Mercury Mountaineer and damaged the passenger side turn signal.

1:17 p.m., Deputy Tuma contacted John Bush Sr., 56, in the area of Butte and Wood Streets in Willows. Deputy Tuma was aware Bush had an outstanding warrant for his arrest out of Glenn County. Communications confirmed the warrant. Bush was placed under arrest and transported to the Glenn County Jail where he was released to jail staff for booking. Bush’s bike was taken to 672 North Murdock Avenue per his request.

4:01 p.m., Harry Jacobson contacted the sheriff’s office, requesting a welfare check on a 16-year-old girl at 7365 County Road 41, Bayliss. Jacobson said he and the girl were in a therapy session over the phone when the girl said her father threatened her with a gun. Jacobson further said when he spoke with the girl’s father, Clayton Lavigne, he seemed under the influence. Deputies contacted Lavigne and the girl. The girl denied making those statements and denied Lavigne threatening her with a gun. Lavigne was found to not be under the influence.

7:45 p.m., Eagle Security Alarm Company reported a commercial burglar alarm activation at 263 North Villa Avenue, Willows. Deputy Ayres contacted the responsible, who said nothing was out of place and the building was secure. Deputy Ayres checked the backside of the business and did not find anything suspicious.

7:47 p.m., Deputy Tuma contacted Sue Kemp, 52, in the area of 810 North Humboldt Avenue, Willows. Kemp was found to have an outstanding felony warrant for her arrest out of Glenn County. Kemp was placed under arrest and transported to the Glenn County Jail, where she was released to jail staff for booking.

10:39 p.m., an anonymous person reported hearing two men in an argument outside of an apartment at 600 North Humboldt Avenue and what sounded like the safety to a firearm being disengaged. One of the men was heard threatening to stab someone if they did not give the keys back. Deputies checked the apartment complex on foot, but did not find the two men.

Wednesday, May 12:

1:13 a.m., Sara Smith of 1201 West Wood Street, apt. #57, Willows, requested a welfare check on her son due to her ex threatening to take their child out of state. Deputy Ayres contacted the father, Jeremy Bem, of 826 North Butte Street, Willows, who was not in the process of moving out of state. Bem reported suspicious information he had received from Smith via text message. Deputy Ayres attempted to make contact with Smith, but she did not answer her door or cell phone. The deputy will follow up later.

3:09 a.m., deputies responded to the Super 8 Motel, 457 North Humboldt Avenue, Willows, for a report of a domestic disturbance with kids being heard crying. Deputies contacted, Jacob Archer, Crystal Wallace and two children, all of Black Diamond, Wash. The disturbance was determined to be verbal only. The children were safe and did not appear to have been in distress.

4:02 a.m., an anonymous man reported three dogs at 441 Washington Street continuously barking outside. The man requested a deputy contact the owners to have them quiet the dogs. Deputy Ayres heard several dogs barking from this address. The deputy attempted contact several times, but no one answered the door.

6:58 a.m., Robert Christian contacted Glenn County Communications after an employee found a stun gun at a cemetery in Orland. Deputies responded and contacted Christian at 3900 County Road P, near Orland. Christian turned over the stun gun to deputies and the property was booked into evidence at the Glenn County Sheriff’s Office as found property.

8 a.m., Amy Myers called and reported a white SUV had backed into her 1999 Chevy Suburban in the Cedar Hills Apartments parking lot. Myers said the vehicle did not stop after the collision. Deputy Lemmon responded to the scene and contacted Myers and her 13-year-old son (witness). Myers’ son said he was seated inside the vehicle when the white SUV collided into the Suburban, which caused minor damage. The white SUV, a 2010 Honda CRV, arrived on scene and Deputy Lemmon contacted the driver, Ma Garcia-Alvarez. Garcia-Alvarez said she was unaware of the collision and that is why she left. Deputy Lemmon was unable to locate any significant damage. Myers did not want to pursue criminal charges and only requested Garcia-Alverez be counseled.

9:49 a.m., Susan Ortzman contacted Glenn County Communications to report a cold vandalism to the residence at 4573 County Road G, Orland. Deputy Garcia contacted Ortzman, who reported an unknown person cut a wire fencing at the residence at an unknown date and time. Ortzman requested the incident documented and requested extra patrol.

11:03 a.m., Deputy Garcia responded to the Orland Police Department after Jose Ortiz turned over a found wallet to Orland Police staff. Deputy Garcia collected the wallet, which contained driver’s licenses belonging to Justin Dockins of Chico and Rachelle Guttridge of Corning. Deputy Garcia booked the wallet into evidence at the Glenn County Sheriff’s Office as found property.

11:48 a.m., the Federal Aviation Administration called and reported an aircraft down in Glenn County. Deputy Lemmon was dispatched and contacted the involved parties at County Roads VV and 59. Deputy Lemmon spoke with the owner of the aircraft, Allen Jones, who said the aircraft’s engine had stalled in the air and the pilot had to make an emergency landing. The incident occurred at about 10:15 a.m. Jones self-transported the pilot to Enloe Medical enter for further medical treatment. Deputy Lemmon contacted the NTSB and Cal- OSHA.

11:52 a.m., Robert Vlach called and reported Ruth Ward on the property at 141 North Crawford Avenue in Willows. Deputies were dispatched and responded to the residence. Deputies contacted Word near the outbuilding on the property. Word was told of the complaint and stated she was cleaning her belongings.

1:29 p.m., Deputy Sheldon was contacted by the Salvation Army Adult Rehabilitation Center in Oakland. They said Stephen Green had left the program without permission and had not returned. Green, who was released on the Alternative Custody Program, has not made contact with Deputy Sheldon. A report was forwarded to the Glenn County District Attorney’s Office.

3:11 p.m., Christopher Borden of Orland contacted Glenn County Communications to report harassment. Deputy Garcia was dispatched and contacted Borden, via telephone, as requested. Deputy Garcia discovered the incident Borden was reporting occurred in the Orland city limits and the deputy directed Borden to contact the Orland Police Department to make a report.

4 p.m., deputies and CHP officers responded to a reported domestic assault in progress in the area of County Road Z and County Road 70 in Butte City. Communications said the male half, Christopher Zeigen of Butte City, was last seen traveling south on County Road Z in a white Chevrolet Traverse. Deputies contacted the confidential victim and initiated an investigation. Deputies were later able to locate Zeigen in the area of County Roads Y and 70. Zeigen was placed under arrest without incident and transported to the Glenn County Jail, where he was released to jail staff for booking.

4:40 p.m., Ryan Sotelo called and reported a cold traffic collision. Deputy Lemmon was dispatched and contacted Sotelo, who stated he was in a minor traffic collision on May 2 with Joshua Lee. Sotelo said he has seen Lee driving around town and observed him driving reckless and almost causing more collisions. Sotelo requested law enforcement be aware of Lee’s reckless driving. Deputies were unable to contact Lee at the time of call.

5:17 p.m., deputies were advised a white female adult wearing a white t-shirt and black shorts was yelling and waving her arms around as people drove by in the area near 240 North Villa Avenue, Willows. Deputies searched the area, but were unable to locate anyone who matched the description.

5:38 p.m., Deputy Thompson was dispatched for a welfare check on a child. Thompson contacted the child and Miriam Diaz at Diaz’s residence in Hamilton City. The child was refusing to go home and said her mother had kicked her out of the residence. After investigation, this was determined to be an unfounded accusation and the child had left on her own accord. Deputy Thompson contacted Child Welfare Services, which had an open case with the child and was attempting to obtain assistance through behavioral health. The child was safe and was staying with a friend with her mother’s consent.

8:12 p.m., Deputy Thompson was dispatched to a report of a domestic disturbance between Gary Peterson and Susan Peterson, both of Orland. The deputy contacted both parties at their residence. Susan reported Gary had been drinking alcohol and had been in an argument with her. Gary made a similar statement and said the disagreement had been verbal only. The matter was settled by mediation.

Thursday, May 13:

12:28 a.m., Eagle Security reported an alarm activation at Dr. Reid’s office, 263 North Villa Avenue in Willows. Deputy Ramirez responded and searched the business’s property. All of the business’s doors and windows were found secure. Nothing suspicious was observed in the area.

3:54 a.m., Deputy Thompson was dispatched to a report of a fire that had been started by transients at Interstate 5 and County Road 27. The deputy responded to the scene and contacted Steven Hodges and his girlfriend, Samantha Black. Hodges said he had started a fire outside his trailer earlier in the evening. The fire was contained to the area he had started it in and was not out of control. Hodges said he was homeless and was staying in his trailer. Hodges was told his trailer was on private property and he said he would be moving along.

7:07 a.m., Deputy Goodwin was dispatched to 4 East Chapman Street, Orland, for a report of a cold domestic violence incident that happened outside the city of Orland. After speaking with the involved woman, it was determined the incident happened on Interstate 5 in CHP’s jurisdiction. Deputy Goodwin stood by and assisted CHP until no longer needed. CHP ultimately arrested the involved man for domestic violence charges.

10:27 a.m., Nurse George from Willows Care Center reported the expected death of Gary McQueen, 77. The decedent suffered from pre-existing medical conditions and had been under hospice care since April 26, 2021. Next of kin, Richard Steele of Anderson, was notified by Willows Care Center staff. The decedent was released to Allen & Dahl Funeral Chapel of Redding.

10:50 a.m., Registered Nurse Becky Barlogio with Enloe Hospice reported the expected death of Gary Goings, 64, of Orland. Deputy Goodwin was dispatched. The decedent had numerous pre-existing medical conditions and was entered into hospice care on March 29, 2021. Next of kin, Aleta Goings of Orland, was present during the time of death. Mortuary services were arranged with Sweet-Olsen Family Mortuary of Orland.

1:10 p.m., Angel Bush came to the sheriff’s office and wished to file a report regarding theft and fraud. Deputy Turner responded and met with Bush, who said someone stole her SSI card and was using the card because she had “no money.” Probation Office Van Eck arrived and was able to help Deputy Turner determine that Bush’s money was not taken. Law enforcement was able to determine that Bush was in possession of both SSI cards and her EBT card. Bush was informed her money was not taken.

1:28 p.m., Deputy Goodwin was dispatched to Edgewater Park in Hamilton City for a report of an unresponsive but breathing woman who was lying in the grass. Prior to Deputy Goodwin’s arrival, the woman was contacted by fire department personnel. Fire department personnel said the woman was fine and had just been sleeping. No law enforcement assistance was needed.

1:36 p.m., Sherry Heibert of 4496 County Road DD reported her fence had been damaged sometime during the previous night. Deputy Goodwin contacted Heibert, who suspected her grandson, who also lived on the property, ran over a fence post. The grandson was no longer at the residence. Heibert was provided with options and information.

1:54 p.m., Joel Cardenas of Orland requested to speak with a deputy regarding on going harassment from Rafeala Moore, also of Orland. Deputy Goodwin contacted Cardenas via telephone. Cardenas stated he is the restrained party in a no-contact order with Moore. Cardenas stated Moore keeps trying to contact him via telephone and social media. Cardenas was provided with information and options regarding this issue.

2:13 p.m., Juan Perez called the sheriff’s office and asked to speak with a deputy regarding fraud via telephone. Deputy Turner spoke with Perez, who said an unknown person was using his Social Security number for work purposes in Southern California and the IRS contacted him for payment regarding back taxes. Deputy Turner informed Perez the crime occurred in Southern California and he would need to contact the local law enforcement in that jurisdiction. Perez wished the incident documented for his records.

2:14 p.m., Deputy Alves was dispatched to Orland High School to contact assistant principal Alex Mercado regarding two children who were caught vaping on campus. Deputy Alves arrived and counseled the children on their behavior. The vape pen was confiscated. The children were released to their parents or guardians.

3:24 p.m., Leah Gonzalez of Willows contacted the Glenn County Sheriff’s Office to request her nine-year-old daughter be counseled on her behavior. Deputy Chavez was dispatched and contacted both parties. Both were counseled on their behavior and provided with options.

4:03 p.m., the principal at the Orland High School requested a welfare check on a 16-year-old child who had not been to school since April 29. Deputy Goodwin contacted the child’s father at his address on County Road E. The child’s father, Guadalupe Barron, was under the impression that the child had been attending school in person or through online classes. The child was not at the residence at the time of contact. Barron said the boy was with his uncle in Corning. Barron agreed to take the boy to school the following day and speak with the principal.

4:04 p.m, Deputy Turner responded to the area of North Butte and West Wood Streets in Willows regarding a possible intoxicated driver. An anonymous person reported a Hispanic woman was driving recklessly and appeared to be drinking in her 2004 Ford Mustang. Deputy Turner located the vehicle and contacted the driver, Tina Zazueta of Willows, who said she was attempting to call the sheriff’s office to report a reckless driver. Zazueta said an unknown woman almost hit her vehicle and then threatened to beat her up at 1201 West Wood Street. Zazueta could not provide any information regarding the woman and wished the incident documented. Deputy Turner was able to determine that Zazueta was not driving under the influence and advised her to call the sheriff’s office if she needs assistance from law enforcement.

5:37 p.m., Bay Alarm Company reported an alarm activation at the Glenn County District Attorney’s Office and requested law enforcement. Deputies found the building to be secured and did not observe any suspicious activity.

5:51 p.m., the Glenn County Sheriff’s Office received information from an anonymous man regarding Michael Sullivan, a registered sex offender, being out of compliance and living on the property at 3992 Highway 99, Orland. Sullivan was reported to be living in a large white trailer on the back of the property, with a black Mitsubishi associate with it. Sgt. Corbin was notified of this call. He deemed it beat information and advised dispatch to email Sgt. Draper and Deputy Lemmon regarding this information. At about 9:01 p.m., Cassidy Rios said she is a neighbor requesting a welfare check on a one-year-old child due to Rios believing the parents being under the influene. Rios said the family was living in a white trailer in the back with a black Mitsubishi outside. Deputies responded to the property, where they contacted Summer Arnold, Michael Sullivan, and their three-week-old daughter. After an on-scene investigation, Sullivan and Arnold were both arrested. Their daughter was detained by the deputy and released to Child Protection Services. Sullivan was booked on two different types of failing to register as a sex offender (felonies), felony possession of a controlled substance, possession of drug paraphernalia, and felony child endangerment, and a no-bail felony warrant out of Tehama County. Arnold was booked on being under the influence of a controlled substance and felony child endangerment.

6:09 p.m., an anonymous caller reported a woman in a fifth wheel trailer in the alleyway between Fourth and Fifth Streets in Willows was yelling at a child, causing him to cry. Deputies responded and searched the area and found the described woman in the backyard of 563 Fourth Street. Deputies identified the woman as Camie Clark. She said her juvenile son was causing a disturbance in the backyard because he wanted to play with his siblings. Deputies contacted the boy, who said he was yelling because he was bored. Nothing suspicious was observed and both parties were ultimately counseled and agreed to keep the noise down.

8:16 p.m., Deputy Thompson was dispatched to a welfare check on a woman who had not been seen in several days. Deputies contacted the woman at her apartment at 1340 West Sycamore Street, Willows. After speaking with the woman and the apartment manager, an adult protective service report was generated and later forwarded to APS for self-neglect.

8:46 p.m., Behavioral Health Crisis Worker Irvin Watkis requested a welfare check on a person who talked about harming herself during the day. Watkis was instructed to check in with this person afterhours. When Watkis asked her if she was safe and felt okay the person stopped answering. Deputies were going to respond to conduct a welfare check on the Hamilton City family, but were busy with a more priority call for service. Deputy Ayres requested behavioral health personnel attempt contact due to extended time frame of response. Behavioral health made contact with the person and said she did not need law enforcement assistance.

10:09 p.m., Deputy Thompson was dispatched to a report of a counterfeit $20 bill. Deputy contacted Ginger Blosser at the Diamond gas station. Blosser turned over a counterfeit $20 bill that an unknown older Hispanic man attempted to pass earlier in the evening. Blosser said the man attempted to purchase a soda with the bill and said he did not know the bill was counterfeit. Blosser said the man left the store in a grey Honda passenger car. The deputy checked the area but was unable to locate the man. The bill was later booked into evidence, to be forwarded to the Secret Service.

10:11 p.m., Layne Embrey reported Alfonso Garcia was trespassing on his property located at 4235 County Road DD, Orland. Deputy Ramirez responded and searched the property, but did not locate Garcia on the property. Deputy Ramirez contacted Embrey, who said he wished to have Garcia admonished from the property if he was located. Garcia was located walking on County Road E. Garcia was counseled and agreed to go home for the remainder of the night.

Friday, May 14:

12:11 a.m., Eagle Alarm company reported an alarm activation at the Mendocino National Forest Office in Willows, sounding east lobby doors. Deputies responded and conducted a check of the facility. The office was found to be secure and nothing suspicious was noted. A responsible party did not respond.

1:19 a.m., Deputy Thompson was dispatched to contact Eric Zimmerman regarding a cold assault. Zimmerman requested contact via telephone and did not want contact in person. Deputy Thompson spoke with Zimmerman, who said he had been in a physical altercation with “Joe” at an unknown apartment at Cedar Hills. Zimmerman requested documentation of the altercation and refused law enforcement contact. Zimmerman was advised to stay away from the person he had been in the altercation with and contact law enforcement if he needed further assistance.

2:01 a.m., Deputy Thompson was dispatched to a report of a fight that had just occurred at Cedar Hills in Willows. Garret Vonseggern reported one of the men had entered apartment #163. Deputies contacted Joseph Workman outside the apartments. He denied any knowledge of the incident. Deputies attempted to contact the resident at #163 with no response. No other witnesses or victims were located.

8:50 a.m., an anonymous person came to the Glenn County Sheriff’s Office to turn in a wallet, which was found near the Long Way Home Bar in Willows. Deputy Lemmon took possession of the wallet and responded to the owner’s residence in Willows. Deputy Lemmon contacted the owner, Mayra Wyckoff, who identified the wallet as hers and said about $200 was taken. Deputy Lemmon ultimately returned the wallet.

10:21 a.m., Deputy Goodwin was dispatched to 690 North Butte Street in Willows for a report of a suspicious blue Mazda being parked in the lot next to the residence. The vehicle was unoccupied and found to be registered to Stephen Green and Jaime Reynolds, both of Willows. Deputy Goodwin contacted Peggy May, who said Reynolds had left the keys to the vehicle with her. May said the vehicle was parked in the lot because there had been no available parking on the street at the time. May agreed to move the vehicle.

11:02 a.m., a Glenn County Child Protective Services (CPS) worker requested a welfare check on a seven-year-old child who had not attended school for the last few days. Deputy Chavez was dispatched and responded to 6446 County Road 18, Orland. The property did not have any cars and appeared to be empty. Deputy Chavez contacted the mother, Tara Bessmer, by telephone. Bessmer was told of the welfare check. The child was with Bessmer and Deputy Chavez was able to speak to the the child. The child was in good sprits and in good health. Glenn County CPS was noticed of the contact with Bessmer and the child.

6:30 p.m., deputies were dispatched to contact Eric Zimmerman in the parking lot of 810 North Humboldt Avenue in Willows regarding an assault that occurred at Cedar Hills. Deputies responded and found the parking lot to be empty and no one around.

7:42 p.m., an anonymous man requested a welfare check on a white female adult who was on County Road 48, west of Interstate 5. The anonymous man told Glenn County Communications the woman was acting strange. Deputies responded to the area but were unable to locate the woman. While in the area, deputies were approached by a passerby who said he gave the woman a ride into town. The passerby said the woman was wearing a sports bra, black leggings, and had a hat on. Deputies conducted an extensive area check in town but were unable to locate anyone matching the description.

8:37 p.m., an anonymous woman contacted the sheriff’s office, requesting a welfare check on a man, who appeared to be convulsing in the parking lot of Burger King in Willows. Deputies were dispatched and contacted Fin Martin, who said he was headed to Oregon and stopped to take rest. Martin declined medical and law enforcement assistance, and said he would be moving along soon.

8:49 p.m., Willows firefighters and sheriff’s deputies were dispatched to a reported traffic collision at the intersection of Green Street and Pacific Avenue in Willows. Deputy Tuma arrived and contacted both parties, who said they were not injured. Tracy Yang, 24, of Pulga, said she was traveling east on Green Street in a 2018 Toyota Tacoma and stopped at the stop sign with Pacific Avenue. Yang said she believed it was clear and continued through the intersection, striking the passenger side of Cristoval Becerra’s 1999 Acura. Becerra, of Willows, said he was traveling south on Pacific Avenue and came to a complete stop at the stop sign. Becerra stated he observed Yang approach the intersection and stop, so he continued through the intersection. Deputy Tuma assisted both parties with an exchange of information.

8:58 p.m., Billie Baxterburke of Willows contacted the sheriff’s office, requesting to speak with a deputy regarding harassment from Nicole Smith of Orland. Deputy Tuma spoke with Baxterburke over the phone. Deputy Tuma provided Baxterburke with options and restraining order information.

10:14 p.m., Samantha Spooner of Willows reported her neighbor’s dog had been barking all day and she requested a deputy respond and tell her neighbor of the complaint. Deputy Huichapan responded to 1035 Glenwood Lane in Willows but did not hear any dogs barking. Deputy Huichapan attempted contact at the residence without success. Deputy Huichapan remained in the area for a couple of minutes but did not hear any dogs barking at that residence.