Orland Police Logs

Here are the latest incident reports from the Orland Police Department.

Friday, August 13:

1:55 p.m., Mario Chandrakumar, 62, reported someone broke his door bell during the night at 106 Alexandria Park. Extra patrol was requested.

2:26 p.m., Orland police officers were dispatched to contact a 28-year-old woman in the 200 block of Plumas Street. Officers contacted the woman and provided courtesy transportation to mental health.

3:23 p.m., Orland police officers responded to a report of a reckless driver on Highway 32. Officers contacted Rylee Coder, 23, of Chico, who said she wasn’t driving recklessly and was passing vehicles legally. Officers counseled Coder on her driving.

4:40 p.m., Salome Gonzalez, 65, of Orland, alleged she was assaulted by Andrew Gonzalez.

5:55 p.m., Melonie Perez, 35, of Orland, reported she believed her husband, Javier Perez, 54, of Northridge, was attempting to contact her via telephone, violating the court ordered restraining order.

On Thursday, July 08, 2021, at about 10:50 p.m., Orland police officers responded to 301 Byron Way in Orland for a report of Javier Perez at the residence in violation of a restraining order. As officers arrived, they could hear a disturbance inside the residence.

Officers entered the residence and encountered Perez, who allegedly refused to comply with the officers’ orders. Perez was placed in a control hold and taken into custody without further incident.

Through investigation, officers learned Perez allegedly forced entry into the residence and assaulted a 61-year-old man with a blunt force weapon. The victim was transported to an area hospital for treatment of non-life-threatening injuries.

Perez was booked into the Glenn County Jail on charges alleging burglary, attempted homicide, assault with a deadly weapon, criminal threats, prowling, violation of a domestic violence restraining order, and resisting arrest. His bail was set at $960,000.

8:02 p.m., Orland police officers responded to a report of reckless driving in the area of Seventh Street at Trinity Street. Officers searched the area did not locate anyone in the area driving reckless.

8:39 p.m., Orland police officers were dispatched to check the welfare of a man in Library Park. Officers contacted the 54-year-old man, who was transported to a local hospital for a medical issue.

9:36 p.m., on Walker Street at Second Street, an Orland police officer initiated a traffic enforcement stop on a silver 2004 Toyota Camry. Abigail Watson, 26, of Orland, was cited for alleged expired registration.

10:18 p.m., Orland police officers responded to a report of a missing missing. Officers contacted Nohely Ramirez, 26, of Orland, who reported her 10-year-old daughter walked away from the residence. Officers located the girl a few blocks away and she was reunited with her mother.

Saturday, August 14:

10:24 a.m., Orland police officers were dispatched to a civil standby for child custody exchange at 817 Newport Avenue. Officers provided the standby without incident.

10:57 a.m., Orland police officers responded to a report of fraud at Moe’s Market, 234 Sixth Street. Officers contacted Waleeid Zokari, who reported a person was at his business with a fraudulent check. Officers contacted Matthew Myers, 36, of Chico, who was subsequently arrested and booked for alleged forgery.

1:29 p.m., Orland police officers were dispatched to Grocery Outlet, 1026 South Street, for a report of a counterfeit $100 dollar bill. Officers contacted an employee, who reported an unknown woman attempted to pass a counterfeit $100 dollar bill.

3:29 p.m., Orland police officers responded to assist the CHP with a traffic collision on Interstate 5 at County Road 16. Officers assisted until no longer needed.

3:54 p.m., Orland police officers responded to a report of a white pickup that was weaving in the traffic lane in the area of Highway 32, west of County Road N. There was no further description of the vehicle and officers were unable to locate it.

8:06 p.m., Orland police officers responded to a report of a man lying in the alley near 221 Seventh Street, possibly under the influence of alcohol. Officers contacted Corey Standish, 49, of Oregon. He was arrested and booked for a felony Santa Clara warrant.

9:15 p.m., Orland police officers responded to a report of a suicidal woman on Meadowood Drive. Officers contacted a 36-year-old woman. Following an evaluation, the woman was placed on a mental health hold and transported to the hospital to meet with Glenn County Mental Health personnel.

Sunday, August 15:

3:55 a.m., Orland police officers responded to a report of an unresponsive woman at the Orlanda Inn Motel on Newville Road. Officers responded and found the 45-year-old woman, Lisa Ann Scharpp of Corning, was deceased. Officers assisted Glenn County Sheriff’s Office with a coroner’s investigation.

12 p.m., Orland police officers were dispatched to a request for a civil standby at 1552 Maplewood Drive. Officers provided the standby without incident.

6:51 p.m., Orland police officers responded to an anonymous report that Raymond Auvigne, 32, was causing a disturbance and brandishing a firearm in front of his residence at 822 Third Street. Officers contacted and detained Auvigne in front of his residence. Following an investigation, officers were unable to locate any evidence of a disturbance or a firearm used.

7:30 p.m., Orland police officers were dispatched to a welfare check at 1001 Cortina Court. Officers contacted the homeowners, who said they were fine and not in need of assistance.

Monday, August 16:

12 a.m., Orland police officers responded to a report of an alarm activation at the Alta Schmidt Museum, 936 Fourth Street. Officers conducted a search of the premises and found all doors and windows secured. No signs of suspicious activity were located.

3:03 a.m., in the 900 block of Second Street, an Orland police officer issued a parking citation to a semi-truck parked off a truck route.

3:08 a.m., 1219 East Street, an Orland police officer issued a parking citation to a white 1999 Oldsmobile parked on a lawn.

3:11 a.m., on Second Street at Colusa Street, an Orland police officer issued a parking citation to a semi-truck parked off a truck route.

7:55 a.m., Orland police officers were dispatched to 819 Newport Avenue for a reported cold domestic disturbance. Officers contacted Tammy Faletti, 59, and Terry Bailey, 67, both of Orland. After an investigation, Bailey was arrested for alleged domestic battery and was booked into the Glenn County Jail.

9:50 a.m., Orland police officers responded to 516 East Walker Street for a report of a civil problem involving a vehicle. Officers contacted Jessica Arias, 37, of Orland, who said she took her vehicle to a mechanic who now would not return it. Arias said she was going to get her vehicle at noon and call if the mechanic did not return the vehicle to her.

10:19 a.m., Orland police officers responded to an unknown dispute at the Orland Police Department. Officers contacted Barbara Armstrong, 68, of Orland, who reported her son was being mean to her. Armstrong was provided with information.

10:29 a.m., Orland police officers responded to a reported restraining order violation at a residence on Byron Way. Officers contacted Melonie Perez, 38, of Orland, who stated she received a phone message from a Sean Prior at the Glenn County Jail.

Melonie Perez stated she believed her estranged husband, Javier Perez, 54, of Northridge, was attempting to contact her, in violation of a restraining order. See the report above for 5:55 p.m. on Friday, August 13.

Officers contacted Prior, 32, who reportedly said he was reaching out to Melonie Perez to attempt to reconnect with family. Prior was counselled and told not to contact her again.

Sean Prior during his arrest on March 27. Glenn County Observer photo by Larry Judkins.

At 7 p.m. on Saturday, March 27, 2021, Sean Anthony Prior, 32, a construction worker who lives in Orland, was booked into the Glenn County Jail on charges alleging willful cruelty to a child (a misdemeanor), child abuse or endangerment (a felony), exhibition of a deadly weapon other than a firearm (a misdemeanor), felony resisting, misdemeanor resisting, and battery on a public service officer (a misdemeanor).

He was also booked into the jail on a warrant alleging assault with a deadly weapon (not a firearm) with great bodily injury likely (a misdemeanor), threatening to commit a crime with intent to terrorize (a felony), possession of ammunition by a prohibited person (a felony), battery on a non-cohabitating former spouse (a misdemeanor), willful cruelty to a child (a felony), willful cruelty to a child which could result in possible injury or death (a felony), and exhibition of a deadly weapon other than a firearm (a misdemeanor).

His bail was set at $140,000.

1:12 p.m., Orland police officers responded to a reported traffic collision on South Street. Officers contacted Shawnee Little, 20, of Chico, who was driving a white 2005 Toyota Corolla that collided with a blue Audi A4 driven by Briana Manera, 22, of Orland. A traffic collision investigation was initiated.

2:24 p.m., Orland police officers responded to the report of petty theft at the Orlanda Inn Motel on Newville Road. Officers contacted Harry Ramdas, 63, of Orland, who reported his son, Krishnakant Ramdas, 33, of Orland, stole money from him. Harry Ramdas also told officers that he found a pair of metal knuckles in the possession of Krishnakant Ramdas. After an on-scene investigation, Krishnakant Ramdas was arrested for alleged possession of metal knuckles and petty theft. Krishnakant Ramdas was booked into the Glenn County Jail.

4:06 p.m., Orland police officers were dispatched to a reported disturbance at 1105 Cortina Drive. Officers contacted Susan Santisteven, 55, of Orland, with two juveniles ages 13 and 12, and Maria Rojo-Garcia, 43, of Orland, who was with a juvenile, age 12. After further discussion, all parties were counseled, and the matter was resolved.

6:51 p.m., on Walker Street, an Orland police officer initiated a traffic enforcement stop on a black GMC Sierra 2500 for an equipment violation. The driver, Jose Alvarez Castillo, 26, of Orland, was issued a citation for charges alleging illegal window tint, not possessing current registration, and not having a driver’s license in his possession while driving.

Tuesday, August 17:

2:33 a.m., the Orland Police Department received a request from medics to conduct a welfare check on a one-month -old baby at 745 Paigewood Drive. Officers conducted a welfare check and a report.

9 a.m., Orland police officers were dispatched to a report of a non-injury traffic collision at the Pilot Travel Center, 4444 Commerce Lane. Officers contacted the driver of a JB Hunt truck, who stated an unknown truck struck one of his tires while he was sleeping, causing damage. He had no further information and declined an informational form.

9:34 a.m., Orland police officers were dispatched to a request for assistance by Westside paramedics regarding a combative patient at 1364 Marjorie Court. Officers provided assistance until no longer needed by medical personnel.

10:18 a.m., the Orland Police Department was contacted by Johanna Cisneros, 34, of Orland, who reported several students were harassing her daughter at C.K. Price School, 1212 Marin Street. Cisneros was provided with information and the school administration was notified of the complaint.

1:27 p.m., Orland police officers responded to a report of an unresponsive man in front of 131 East Walker Street. Officers assisted medical personnel with the extremely intoxicated man until no longer needed.

4:34 p.m., Orland police officers were dispatched to a reported non-injury traffic collision on Fourth Street. Cynthia Gomez-Alcaraz, 20, of Orland, was backing her white 2017 Toyota Rav4, when she collided with a parked 2006 gray Toyota Tacoma belonging to Nellie Hamilton, 63, of Lodi. Officers assisted with an information exchange.

8:10 p.m., on Third Street, an Orland police officer initiated a traffic enforcement stop on a white Chevrolet Impala for an equipment violation. The driver, Kristopher Trexler, 40, of Orland, was issued a citation for expired registration.

8:14 p.m., Orland police officers responded to a report of a child locked in a vehicle with the keys inside of it at the Paigewood Village Apartments, 745 Paigewood Drive. Officers contacted Natalie Martinez-Cuin, 25, of Orland, who had shut her keys in the vehicle with it locked. Officers assisted until no longer needed.

8:26 p.m., Orland police officers responded to report of harassment between two tenants at the Orlanda Inn Motel on Newville Road. Officers contacted Nicole Smith, 68, of Orland, and Oscar Moore, 55, of Orland. The incident was resolved by mediation.

10:21 p.m., on Walker Street, an Orland police officer initiated a traffic enforcement stop on a maroon Chevrolet Tahoe for an equipment violation. The driver, Ramona Peterson, 43, of Orland was issued a citation for a defective taillamp.

11:05 p.m., on Newville Road, an Orland police officer initiated a traffic enforcement stop on a silver Toyota Sienna for a moving violation. The driver, Gabriel Dougherty, 37, of Orland, was found to have a misdemeanor Butte County warrant. Dougherty was released upon her signed promise to appear.

Wednesday, August 18:

6:47 a.m., Orland police officers were dispatched to a report of powerlines down on East Yolo Street near Papst Avenue. Officers checked the area and located a cable line that was down, but out of the roadway.

Glenn County Sheriff’s Log

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

Monday, July 26:

6:43 a.m., Natalie Wolder contacted the sheriff’s office, reporting a suspicious person in the area of North Enright Ave and West Wood St in Willows. Deputy Tuma contacted Susan Lantzy, 65, of Seattle, Wash. Deputy Tuma observed objective signs and symptoms Lantzy was under the influence of a controlled substance. After an on-scene investigation, Lantzy was placed under arrest for alleged drug-related charges and transported to the Glenn County Jail, where she was released to jail staff for booking.

11:29 a.m., Taylor Clark, an employee with Walmart, contacted the sheriff’s office reporting a man shopping inside of the store with a visible firearm on his waistband and requested the man be contacted. Taylor Clark said the man was not causing a disturbance and was only calling due to receiving complaints from other shoppers. Deputies contacted James Nance of Stonyford in line at a register. Nance was found to have a valid concealed care permit out of Colusa County and was not aware the firearm was uncovered. Deputies determined Nance did not have intent to carry the firearm openly in public and no other crime was committed. Nance was counselled on better options to conceal the firearm and on the importance of keeping it concealed.

12:41 p.m., deputies were dispatched to a report of a woman attempting to run over a man with a vehicle in the area of Green and North Shasta Streets in Willows. Deputies contacted the involved parties, who were identified as Brandon Lee and Ashley Perez. Lee was found to have an active felony Ramey Warrant for his arrest out of the Vacaville Police Department. After an on-scene investigation, it was determined an assault with a vehicle did not occur. Lee was placed under arrest for the warrant and transported to the Glenn County Jail, where he was released to jail staff for booking.

2:21 p.m., Orland police officers were dispatched to a residence on Newport Avenue for a possible deceased person. Orland officers arrived on scene and confirmed the death. Deputy Lemmon was dispatched and conducted a coroner’s investigation. The deceased was Erika Theodoroff. The next of kin was Christina Schellhous of Corning. The body of the deceased was released to the care of Sweet-Olson Family Mortuary of Orland.

3:52 p.m., Luis Medina called and reported his long rifle was stolen from his friend’s residence on County Road 16 in Orland. Deputy Lemmon contacted Medina, who said he had left his Savage Arms .17 hmr rifle at a friend’s house and when he returned on July 26, the rifle was missing. Medina does not know who took the rifle. Medina provided Deputy Lemmon with all the information to put enter the rifle into the National Stolen Weapons System.

10 p.m., deputies were dispatched to a report of an unknown type of disturbance heard by a neighbor. Deputies responded to the area in Hamilton City and contacted Michelle Urrutia and Sally Douglas inside a trailer. It was later determined the disturbance heard was Urrutia yelling. While speaking with the involved parties, Martin Chavera was contacted riding his bicycle past the trailer. Chavera was found to have a misdemeanor warrant out of Butte County. Chavera was later cited and released for the warrant.

Tuesday, July 27:

3:25 p.m., deputies and CHP officers responded to an unresponsive woman on the southbound side of Interstate 5 at County Road 57. Deputies and CHP officers arrived at the scene and began life-saving measures. Enloe medics and Willows Fire personnel arrived shortly after. Life-saving measures were ultimately successful and the woman’s pulse was returned. Enloe medics transported the woman to Glenn Medical Center and she was later flown to Enloe Medical Center.

5:33 p.m., Deputy Thompson was dispatched to a report of a deceased person in a residence on Francis Lane. The deputy responded to the scene and located the decedent, Cherie Jessika Templeton, who showed obvious signs of death. The death was pronounced by paramedics at the scene. The deputy initiated a coroner’s investigation. The next of kin, Athena Marie Dizon, of Mather Air Force Base, was notified. The body of the deceased was released to the care of Sweet-Olson Family Mortuary of Orland.

9:42 p.m., deputies responded to a report of Andy Saechao refusing to the leave the Motel 6, 452 North Humboldt Avenue, Willows, and causing a disturbance. Saechao was reported to be associated with a motorcycle. Deputies contacted Saechao on the sidewalk in front of the business. After an on-scene investigation, Saechao was arrested for allegedly being under the influence of a controlled substance. Saechao’s motorcycle was towed from scene by L&T Towing. Saechao was booked into Glenn County Jail.

9:53 p.m., an anonymous person contacted the Glenn County Sheriff’s Office to report Breanna Cross was seen in the Walmart parking lot. Glenn County Communications confirmed Cross had a local warrant. Deputy Chavez was dispatched and responded. Deputy Chavez searched the parking lot and located Cross. Deputy Chavez contacted Cross and told her of the local warrant. Cross was placed under arrest and was transported to the Glenn County Jail and booked by jail staff.

Wednesday, July 28:

11:37 a.m., Deputy Tuma was dispatched to 1011 Newport Avenue, apt. #26, Orland, to remove a coroner’s seal. Deputy Tuma contacted the next of kin, Jason Jaynes. Deputy Tuma removed the seal and the property was turned over to Jaynes.

1:35 p.m., Sherri Nahhas requested to report suspicious circumstances in the Walmart parking lot. Deputy Rasmussen responded and contacted Nahhas. While Nahhas was at her vehicle, a white female adult with green hair approached her and asked if she knew where to purchase illegal narcotics. Nahhas told the woman she did not and the woman left the area in a gray Mitsubishi Eclipse with a tall white male adult. Nahhas requested extra patrol in the area when possible.

4:54 p.m., the CHP reported a vehicle vs. pedestrian traffic collision at Wood Street and Humboldt Avenue in the city of Willows. Deputies and emergency medical personnel responded while CHP officers were on scene. Gonzalo Gomez was in the southbound left turn lane of Humboldt Avenue, traveling at about 5 miles per hour, making a turning movement onto Wood Street while Bryce Deniz was walking north in the crosswalk, crossing Wood Street. Gomez did not see Deniz and collided with him, causing him to fall to the ground. Ambulance personnel examined Deniz and he declined transport for further medical care. Deniz was uninjured with the exception of some minor scratches to his left hand and leg. Information was exchanged between parties.

Thursday, July 29:

1:11 a.m., at Round Table Pizza, 1237 West Wood Street, Willows, Deputy Ayres conducted a traffic enforcement stop on a white Chevrolet truck for California Vehicle Code violations. The deputy contacted the occupants in the vehicle. After an on-scene investigation, Jesus Medina Esparza and Emily Harumi Galbraith, who sometimes uses the online pseudonym, Lulu Xury, were arrested for drug-related crimes. Both were booked into Glenn County Jail and the truck was towed from scene by A+ Towing.

11:07 a.m., Lisa Taylor contacted the sheriff’s office reporting three people were on the property at 141 North Crawford Avenue in Willows, the location of a house that burned months ago. Deputies contacted Johnnie Penn, Tara Trombley, and Michael Deniz near the alley behind the residence. During the contact, Deputy Tuma observed Deniz allegedly exhibiting objective signs and symptoms of being under the influence of a controlled substance. Deniz was not making sense, could not follow simple commands, appeared to be talking with someone who wasn’t there, and could not answer simple yes or no questions. Deniz’s pulse was approximately 110 beats per minute. Deputy Tuma determined Deniz was under the influence of a controlled substance and placed Deniz under arrest. Deputy Tuma transported Deniz to the Glenn County Jail, where he was released to jail staff for booking, to be released when sober. Trombley ultimately moved along and Penn said he was helping clean up.

8:19 p.m., Deputy Ayres conducted a traffic enforcement stop on a white Cadillac sedan on northbound Interstate 5, south of County Road 7. The deputy contacted passenger, Juan Herrera, and driver, Celia Garza. Herrera was taken into custody for his three misdemeanor warrants and one felony warrant. After an on-scene investigation, Garza was arrested for alleged possession of methamphetamine, schedule RX pills, and drug paraphernalia. The vehicle was towed from scene by Bambauer Towing. Garza was found to have marijuana and methamphetamine hidden on her person prior to entering the jail facility. Both were booked into the Glenn County Jail.

Friday, July 30:

9:06 a.m., Nicole (no last name obtained) from St. Elizabeth’s Hospital requested a welfare check on Vera Khrapovitskaya, an employee who had not come to work for two days. Deputies responded to the address provided and received no answer. Deputies learned Khrapovitskaya had possibly moved to 1010 Green Street in Willows. Deputies located Khrapovitskaya at 1010 Green Street. Khrapovitskaya was in need of medical assistance. Ambulance personnel responded and attended to Khrapovitskaya. Khrapovitskaya was ultimately transported to GMC for further medical care. Deputies secured Khrapovitskaya’s residence prior to departure.

10:09 a.m., Asencion Mojica from Enloe Hospice reported the expected death of Rita Mojica, 81, of Hamilton City. Mojica suffered from preexisting medical conditions and was on hospice care since July 19. Deputy Huichapan made sure the next of kin, Elia Linarez, was aware of the decedent’s death. The body was released to the care of Newton-Bracewell Chico Funeral Home.

2:29 p.m., Glenn Medical Center requested a welfare check on a patient who had just checked out of the hospital against medical advice. Glenn Medical Center staff said Vera Khrapovitskaya (see above) had left the hospital on foot and was intoxicated. Deputy Rasmussen responded and located Khrapovitskaya at Pacific Avenue and French Street in the city of Willows. Khrapovitskaya was unsteady on her feet and staggering as she walked. She was also walking in the roadway. Upon contact, Deputy Rasmussen could smell the odor of an alcoholic beverage on Khrapovitskaya’s breath. While contacting Khrapovitskaya, Deputy Rasmussen noticed she was very unsteady and had her sit down so she did not fall. Khrapovitskaya kept repeating the same things over and over. Deputy Rasmussen attempted to get Khrapovitskaya to provide a breath sample to a preliminary alcohol screening device but was unable to get a full sample to make the device operate properly. A manual trap test showed Khrapovitskaya’s blood alcohol percentage to allegedly be .16 percent. Deputy Rasmussen determined Khrapovitskaya was unable to take care of herself or other due to her intoxication and arrested her for alleged public intoxication. Khrapovitskaya was transported and booked into the Glenn County Jail, to be released when sober. At the jail, Khrapovitskaya provided a full breath sample to the jail Preliminary Alcohol Screening device. The test results reportedly showed her blood alcohol percentage to be .205 percent.

5:38 p.m., Jacy Teeter called the sheriff’s office and reported a restraining order violation between her and Andy Saechao. Deputy Turner responded and met with Teeter. Teeter said Saechao was texting her after being served with a no-contact order in place. Deputy Turner confirmed the order with Glenn County Communications. Deputy Turner located Saechao near Glenn Medical Center. He allegedly admitted to to the violation and was placed under arrest and transported to the Glenn County Jail.

10:43 p.m., while on patrol, Deputy Turner observed David Siler standing near the Wrong Way Home Saloon, 222 West Walnut Street, and had prior knowledge Siler had outstanding warrants for his arrest. Glenn County Communications confirmed the two misdemeanor warrants, both with $10,000 bails. Deputy Turner contacted Siler and placed him under arrest. Siler was transported to the Glenn County Jail, where he was turned over to jail staff for booking.

Saturday, July 31:

12:22 a.m., near the Wrong Way Home Saloon, 222 West Walnut Street, Deputy Turner conducted a traffic stop on a white Ford Focus for vehicle code violations. Deputy Turner contacted the driver, Derick Thompson, who allegedly admitted to drinking an alcoholic beverage. Based on Thompson’s statements and Deputy Turner’s observations, Deputy Turner conducted a DUI evaluation on Thompson. Deputy Turner later determined Thompson to allegedly be driving while under the influence and placed him under arrest. Thompson was transported to the Glenn County Jail, where was turned over to jail staff for booking on DUI charges.

1:35 a.m., Deputy Goodwin contacted Joshua Shoop at North Butte and West Walnut Streets in Willows. Shoop was found to be walking away from the driver side of his Ford Focus. Shoop showed obvious signs of being under the influence of an alcoholic beverage. Shoop allegedly admitted to driving the vehicle to its current location. Deputy Goodwin conducted a DUI investigation on Shoop, who was ultimately arrested for allegedly driving while under the influence of alcohol. Shoop was transported to the Glenn County Jail, where he was booked.

10:05 a.m., Deputy Garcia contacted Michele Urrutia in the 300 block alley of Sierra Avenue and Shasta Avenue, near Third Street, in Hamilton City. Deputy Garcia recognized Urrutia from previous contacts and had prior knowledge she had an outstanding warrant. A records check through Glenn County Communications confirmed Urrutia had an outstanding misdemeanor warrant out of Glenn County. Deputy Garcia arrested Urrutia and transported her to the Glenn County Jail, where she was booked. Urrutia’s bail was set at $8,000.

8:19 p.m., deputies observed Joseph Lacroix approaching 528 Fifth Street in Willows. Deputies had prior knowledge Lacroix had an outstanding warrant issued for his arrest out of Glenn County and contacted him. Deputies confirmed the warrant via Glenn County Communications and arrested Lacroix without incident. Lacroix was subsequently transported and booked into the Glenn County Jail. His bail was set at $157,000.