
Here are some selected incident reports from the Glenn County Sheriff’s Office.
Friday, July 23:
9:43 a.m., Deputy McIntyre was on patrol in the City of Willows and contacted Christopher Michael Deniz and Tara Renee Trombley, both of Willows, at the corner of South Lassen and West Ash Streets. Deniz was found to be on Glenn County probation with search and test stipulations. He was allegedly found to be in possession of a controlled substance and drug paraphernalia. He was arrested and transported to the Glenn County Jail, where he was booked for alleged violation of probation and drug-related charges. Trombley was released from the scene.
9:48 a.m., Teresa Frawley from Enloe Hospice reported the expected death of Jeusebio Romero-Valdez, 60, of Hamilton City. Romero-Valdez suffered from preexisting medical conditions and was on hospice care since July 6. Next of kin, Rosa Rodriguez of Corning, was notified of the death. The body was released to the care of Hall Brothers Corning Mortuary.
2:41 p.m., while on routine patrol, Deputy Garcia contacted Christopher Loyd Simpson and Alexa Farris, both Willows transients, in the 600 block of North Humboldt Avenue in Willows. Deputy Garcia had prior knowledge Farris had an outstanding warrant and requested a records check through Glenn County Communications. The records check confirmed Farris had two outstanding misdemeanor warrants out of Glenn County. Deputy Garcia arrested Farris and searched her person and property incident to the arrest. Inside Farris’ backpack, Deputy Garcia found contraband. She was booked into the Glenn County Jail on charges alleging possession of a controlled substance and possession of paraphernalia, and both warrants. Simpson was not arrested.
Saturday, July 24:
3:24 p.m., Enloe Emergency Medical and Willows Fire Department personnel were dispatched to 215 North Merrill Avenue for a report of an unresponsive man. Deputies responded and were first on the scene. They contacted the reporting party, Elias Perez, who directed them to Ruben Perez’s bedroom. Deputies inspected his body and saw there were no signs of life. He was pronounced deceased. Deputy Huichapan initiated a coroner’s investigation. The next of kin, Elias Perez, was notified of the death. The decedent was released to the care of F.D. Sweet and Son Mortuary, Willows.
9:01 p.m., deputies were dispatched to the 6100 block of County Road 39 for the report of a verbal disturbance in progress. Deputies contacted Brandon Matthew George and Amanda Dock, both of Elk Creek, inside a 2008 Dodge Dakota. Both said the disturbance was verbal only. While on-scene, Glenn County Communications said George had an outstanding misdemeanor warrant issued for his arrest out of Glenn County and Dock had an outstanding misdemeanor warrant out of Lake County. Deputies confirmed George’s warrant and placed him under arrest without incident. Dock was subsequently advised of her warrant. George was transported and booked into the Glenn County Jail, with bail set at $7,000.
11:52 p.m., deputies observed Seth Dominguez-Feathers in the southern parking area of the apartments at 600 North Humboldt Avenue, Willows. The deputies had prior knowledge that Dominguez-Feathers had two outstanding misdemeanor warrants issued for his arrest, out of Glenn County. Deputies contacted Dominguez-Feathers and confirmed the warrants via Glenn County Communications. Dominguez-Feathers was arrested without incident and transported to the Glenn County Jail, where he was turned over to jail staff for booking. Total bail was set at $20,000.
Sunday, July 25:
6:19 p.m., deputies responded to a residence on North Culver Street in Willows for a report of a man holding a gun to his head. The man left the scene in a vehicle as the deputies arrived. Deputies observed multiple passengers in the vehicle. Deputies conducted a traffic stop on the vehicle on Highway 162, west of Willows. The driver, Carlos Prentice Hill, 29, of Elk Creek, exited the vehicle while holding a gun to his head. Deputies were able to deescalate the situation and Hill surrendered peacefully. Hill was taken into custody for numerous firearm-related charges.
7:34 p.m., deputies responded to 4684 Sixth Avenue, Capay District, regarding a domestic disturbance between Shawn Foley and Sabrina Palmer. Deputies met with Foley, who said Palmer was intoxicated and hit him in the face. During the investigation, deputies learned Palmer struck their juvenile daughter. Deputies contacted Palmer and placed her under arrest for alleged domestic violence and child abuse.