With his wife, Cheryle, by his side, Rob Christian died at his home in Orland on Sunday, March 20, 2022. He was born in Willows to Robert and Mary Christian on Feb. 25, 1961.
He was first and foremost a God-fearing man. He was also a dedicated husband and father.
He was active in the Masonic Lodge and a mentor to many youth in DeMolay. Most will remember him for his years of service at the Orland Cemetery.
These past several years he has been the manager. In that capacity, he cared for the final needs of decedents and for their families during their most difficult seasons.
Rob Christian left a mark on every person’s life that he touched, a mark that makes all strive to be better people. His son, Andrew, shared, “Growing up, I always wanted to be like my dad. Now that I am grown, I strive to be the best version of him. Even though he is gone, everything he taught me will live on in my life.”
His son, Kyle, said, “My father taught me to strive to be a better person and did so by leading by example. I will always keep that close to my heart. I will continue to grow and improve to be a better person. That is the best way to honor my father.”
He is survived by his sweetheart and wife of 37 years, Cheryle Christian; sons Kyle and Andrew (J.J. Stark Christian); brother Fred Siegmund; sister, Teri Moulton; eight nephews; and three nieces.
Graveside services are planned for 10 a.m. on Saturday, April 2, at the Orland Cemetery Gazebo. Arrangements are being handled by F.D. Sweet and Son Mortuary of Willows.
Here are some selected incident reports from the last week of January, as provided by the Glenn County Sheriff’s Office.
Monday, Jan. 24:
7:15 p.m., Orland Fire Department personnel contacted the Glenn County Sheriff’s Office to report the death of Victor James Thompson of Orland. Deputy Chavez responded and initiated a coroner’s investigation. The next of kin, Lydian Cartrette, was notified of the death. The decedent was turned over to the care of Sweet-Olsen Family Mortuary of Orland.
10:51 p.m., Deputy Tuma observed a vehicle parked at the Ord Bend boat launch and went to conduct a suspicious vehicle check. When Deputy Tuma approached the vehicle, the vehicle drove away and exited the parking lot. As the vehicle drove away, Deputy Tuma observed vehicle code violations and conducted a traffic enforcement stop on the vehicle. The vehicle failed to yield and fled at a high rate of speed, in excess of 100 miles per hour. Deputy Tuma pursued the vehicle west on County Road 32 from Highway 45. As the vehicle approached County Road W, it failed to navigate a turn in the roadway and a vehicle collision occurred. Deputy Tuma detained the two occupants, identified as Ehab Saeidah and Mohammed Sharaf. After an on-scene investigation, Saeidah was placed under arrest for alleged felony eluding and driving with a suspended license. Sharaf was released and transported by Westside Ambulance for a complaint of head pain.
Tuesday, Jan. 25:
2:29 a.m., an employee from Baymont Inn, Willows, reported a man was standing outside the property and was currently not staying at the hotel. The employee requested the man be moved along. Sergeant Draper was dispatched and contacted Jason Stewart on the south side of the property. Stewart said he was waiting to meet “Brooke” to stay at the hotel but did not know her last name. A records check confirmed Stewart had an active misdemeanor arrest warrant out of Glenn County. Steward was taken into custody, transported, and booked into Glenn County Jail without incident.
2:31 p.m., Walmart loss prevention called Glenn County Sheriff’s dispatch in regards to a woman allegedly stealing a shopping cart full of items. Deputy Sanzone responded to the scene and located Savanah King of Woodland, with the shopping cart of merchandise. King was placed under arrest for the crime and given a citation to appear by Deputy Sanzone. Arrangements were made for King to get a ride back to the Woodland area.
Wednesday, Jan. 26:
1:09 p.m., Glenn Medical Center staff reported the unexpected death of Milton Rickards, 82. Next of kin Raymond Mertle was present at the time of death and notified. Deputy Lourenzo responded and a coroner’s investigation was initiated. The decedent was turned over to the care of F.D. Sweet and Son Mortuary, Willows.
9:07 p.m., deputies were dispatched to a reported disturbance during a child custody exchange at 208 Main Street, Hamilton City. Deputies arrived on scene and contacted the involved parties, Coryn Jordan and Guillermo Gallegos. After an on-scene investigation, Jordan was placed under arrest for alleged domestic violence.
Thursday, Jan. 27:
12:56 a.m., Teresa with Enloe Hospice contacted the sheriff’s office, reporting the expected death of Jaime Corona Torres, 66, of Hamilton City. The decedent entered hospice care on Jan. 21 and suffered from a pre-existing medical condition. The decedent’s wife and next of kin, Azucena Torres, was present at the time of the decedent’s death. Sweet-Olsen Family Mortuary of Orland was contacted and the decedent was released into their care.
12:07 p.m., Nesly Platadelrio reported receiving information from a friend who was involved in a non-injury vehicle collision in the area of North Humboldt Avenue and Wood Street. Platadelrio requested an area check. Deputy Rasmussen responded and located the vehicle. Both parties said they had already exchanged insurance information and required no law enforcement assistance. Both parties declined to make a report.
10:45 p.m., deputies were dispatched to Walmart in Willows for a reported suspicious vehicle. Deputy Chavez contacted Kaitlyn O’Grady and Spencer Taylor, both of Redding, in the Walmart parking lot. O’Grady and Taylor allegedly showed signs of being under the influence of a controlled substance. After an on-scene investigation, O’Grady and Taylor were placed under arrest, transported to the Glenn County Jail and booked by jail staff.
Friday, Jan. 28:
12:15 a.m., deputies responded to a report of a suspicious person at 257 North Butte Street, Willows. Deputies contacted a person who identified himself as James Galbraith. The person was later identified as James Thomas. He was found to have five active felony warrants for his arrest. He was placed under arrest and booked into the Glenn County Jail for the warrants, as well as allegedly providing a false name to law enforcement and possession of a controlled substance.
6:43 a.m., Deputy Thompson was detailed to a report of a transient male sleeping in the lobby of the Willows Post Office, 315 West Sycamore Street. The deputy responded to the scene and contacted John Bush asleep in the lobby. A records check showed Bush had an outstanding misdemeanor warrant for his arrest in Glenn County. He was arrested and later transported to the Glenn County Jail. While at the jail, it was determined Bush required medical treatment for a pre-existing medical condition. He was transported to Glenn Medical Center for treatment and later released on his signed promise to appear.
12:28 p.m., Deputy Turner contacted Enloe hospice and spoke with Nurse Manager Jill, who reported the expected death of Agnes Trimble, 97, of Orland. The decedent suffered from a preexisting illness and was placed in hospice care on Dec. 27. Next of Kin, Linda Trimble, was present at the time of death. The decedent was released to the care of Sweet-Olsen Family Mortuary of Orland.
2:50 p.m., deputies were dispatched to a report of a suspicious man at a residence in Willows. Deputies responded to 314 North Shasta Street and contacted the occupants, who said a man had been on the property for about an hour. Deputies contacted Andy Saechao, who allegedly displayed objective signs of being under the influence of a controlled substance. Saechao submitted to a series of tests to determine if he was under the influence. Saechao performed poorly on said tests. Saechao was arrested and later booked into the Glenn County Jail for allegedly being under the influence of a controlled substance.
5:49 p.m., Registered Nurse Frawley from Enloe Home Hospice reported the expected death of Theresa Forrest, 65, of Willows. The decedent suffered from pre-existing illness and was entered into hospice care on Jan. 14. Her next of kin, Bruce Forrest, was present at the time of death. The decedent was released to the care of F.D. Sweet & Son Mortuary, Willows.
Saturday, Jan. 29:
11:41 p.m., deputies responded to a suspicious vehicle in the 100 block of Walsh Avenue in Hamilton City. Upon arrival, deputies contacted William Rowley and Carole Thompson. They were told of the complaint and agreed to leave the area. Deputies later responded to a report of a woman causing a disturbance in the 100 block of Walsh Avenue in Hamilton City. Upon arrival, deputies again contacted William Rowley and Carole Thompson. After and on-scene investigation, Thompson was arrested for alleged felony domestic violence. Thompson was transported to the Glenn County Jail, where she was booked.
Sunday, Jan. 30:
2:06 a.m., deputies and the CHP responded to the area of 7455 County Road 9 for a report of a vehicle collision. Deputy Tuma located a single vehicle rollover and the vehicle’s occupant, Christine Jones of Hamilton City. Deputy Tuma discovered the occupant was deceased and initiated a coroner’s investigation. Sweet-Olsen Family Mortuary was contacted and the decedent was released into their care. Next of kin, Larry Jones, was contacted and notified of the decedent’s death.
6:15 a.m., while on patrol in the City of Willows, Deputy Goodwin observed a white Ford Ranger run the stop sign at Pacific Avenue and Green Street. The vehicle continued south on Pacific Avenue at a high rate of speed and was swerving. The vehicle ran the stop sign at Pacific Avenue and Wood Street. Deputy Goodwin caught up to the vehicle and initiated a traffic enforcement stop. The vehicle failed to yield and a pursuit was initiated. The vehicle came to a stop at West Ash Street at South Shasta Street. The driver of the vehicle was taken into custody and identified as Justin McGlothin. McGlothin was subsequently booked on charges alleging failing to yield to a peace officer, driving while suspended for DUI, and DUI.
5:10 p.m., deputies responded to the Marval market in Willows, for multiple text to 911 calls with no answer back. Deputies later learned a man stole groceries from the business and left in a gray Toyota sedan. Deputies located the vehicle and the suspect, who was identified as Ricardo Garcia of Artois. Garcia allegedly disobeyed lawful orders during contact and was subsequently arrested. After further investigation, it was determined Garcia allegedly committed robbery by fear. Garcia booked into the Glenn County Jail.
Monday, Jan. 31:
4:06 p.m., Deputy Ayres was flagged down by an man who reported a woman threatened to assault him while at the Pilot truck stop, 4444 Commerce Lane, Orland. The deputy searched the backside of the property where the woman was reported to be. While doing so the reporting party flagged the deputy down again, saying the woman was now near the fuel pumps, harassing two woman who were associated with a convertible Camaro. Deputy Ayres contacted the described suspect. This woman was later identified as Sarah Smith of Red Bluff. Orland police officers arrived and took over. Smith was ultimately given a trespass admonishment from the business.
Here are some selected incident reports from the Glenn County Sheriff’s Office.
Saturday, Jan. 15:
4:34 p.m., Faylene Jarman contacted Glenn County Communications and reported an unknown juvenile threw clothing at her residence at 925 West Willow Street, Willows, from a package she expected a few days prior. Jarman additionally reported the clothing was filled with dog feces. Deputies responded and identified the child, who lives at residence nearby. Deputies contacted the child’s mother, Keri Mings, and facilitated the clothing being cleaned up and for the child to apologize, at the request of Jarman.
9:07 p.m., Glenn Medical Center staff reported the expected death of Francisco Gonzalez, 97, of Hamilton City. Gonzalez entered comfort care on Jan. 10, and suffered from preexisting health conditions, Covid-19. Next of kin, Ramon Garza, was notified of the decedent’s death. The decedent was released to the care of Sweet-Olsen Family Mortuary of Orland.
Sunday, Jan. 16:
6:49 p.m., Devin Wammack contacted the sheriff’s office, requesting to speak to a deputy regarding two reckless drivers on Wood Street, in Willows. Deputy Tuma was dispatched and contacted Wammack. Wammack said they were traveling east on Wood Street near the high school when two Dodge pickups drove past them and one of the pickups merged into their lane, cutting them off. Wammack was able to provide a license plate for one of the vehicles and said he followed them to a residence on North Ventura Street. Wammack requested the incident be documented and the drivers be counselled. Deputy Tuma responded to 235 North Ventura Street and contacted the two 17-year-old drivers. The children were told of the complaint and counselled on their driving.
8:50 p.m., Deputy Turner responded to the area of County Road 5 and Interstate 5 to assist California Highway Patrol with a traffic stop. Deputy Turner arrived on scene and assisted CHP officers until no longer needed.
Monday, Jan. 17:
10 a.m., Reporting party Paulina Aguilar called the Glenn County dispatch center to inform them that her boss’s utility trailer had been stolen from the Holiday Inn Express, 545 North Humboldt Avenue, Willows, the evening prior, Jan. 16. Aguilar is not the registered owner of the trailer. The owner of the vehicle was contacted by Aguilar and did not want to come sign the stolen vehicle report. No license plate or vehicle identification number was given to Deputy Sanzone for the trailer. Deputy Sanzone advised Aguilar to have the owner contact him when he is ready to make a stolen vehicle report.
4:22 p.m., Deputy Ramirez was dispatched to a physical altercation at 6085 County Road 17 in Orland. Fredrico Garcia reported his brother was being aggressive throughout the day and attacked his other brother, Apolinario Garcia. Deputy Ramirez arrived and contacted all the involved parties. Apolinario alleged his brother was paranoid and aggressive throughout the day and ultimately attacked him. Apolinario refused to pursue criminal charges, but asked his brother to seek help. Deputy Ramirez contacted the brother, who believed the devil and several other voices were speaking to him and encouraging him to hurt people. The brother said the voices were making him want to hurt others. Deputy Ramirez determined he fit the criteria for a mental health detainment. He was transported to the Glenn Medical Center and turned over to GMC staff.
7:55 p.m., Registered Nurse Ruby Khoury with Enloe Hospice reported the expected death of Jack Burman, 82, of Willows. Deputy Goodwin responded. The decedent had a pre-existing medical condition and was entered into hospice care on Dec. 23. Next of kin, Jackie Keyser, was present at the time of death. Arrangements were made with F.D. Sweet and Son Mortuary of Willows.
Tuesday, Jan. 18:
5:52 a.m., Samuel Cartwright arrived at the Glenn County Sheriff’s Office with a broken camouflaged Beretta 21-gauge shotgun he had found lying on County Road 68, in Glenn. Deputies contacted Cartwright, who was unable to provide any possible owners of the firearm. The firearm was turned over to deputies and ultimately booked into evidence as found property. Allen Thomas of Lakeport was later discovered to be the owner of the firearm. Thomas was contacted and told his firearm had been found. Thomas said he had lost it the day before while hunting and confirmed he would be making arrangements to retrieve the firearm.
9:02 p.m., deputies responded to 886 North Butte Street in Willows for a report of an intoxicated person lying on the front porch of the residence, refusing to leave. Deputies contacted Stephanie Wright on the front porch. She allegedly displayed obvious signs of intoxication. A breath test indicated Wright’s blood alcohol content was 0.325 percent, about four times the legal limit to drink and drive. It was determined Wright was too intoxicated to care for her safety or the safety of the public. She was subsequently arrested for allegedly being drunk in public. Wright was transported to Glenn Medical Center, where she was medically cleared to be booked into the jail. She was transported to the Glenn County Jail, where she was booked, to be released when sober.
9:13 p.m., Glenn County deputies were dispatched to 600 North Humboldt Avenue in Willows for a report of a disturbance. Deputies arrived on scene and contacted the victim and suspect, Manuel Villarreal-Magana, of Arbuckle. Deputies conducted an investigation and found Villarreal-Magana was allegedly in violation of multiple felonies. Villarreal-Magana was ultimately arrested for alleged domestic violence.
11:49 p.m., Alfonso Garcia of 6085 County Road 17, Orland, called 9-1-1, wanting to speak with a deputy regarding his brother kicking the wall when he was trying to fall asleep. Deputy Ayres confirmed that there was no emergency that Garcia was reporting. Garcia had been counseled earlier in the shift for this. Garcia was counseled again and warned of being arrested for violating his probation.
Wednesday, Jan. 19:
1:57 p.m., Detective Lopeteguy was conducting follow-up at 143 North Yolo Street, apt. #11, in Willows, when he met with Joshua Huffman. Huffman reported Hayden Oviedo as a missing person. Detective Lopeteguy completed a missing person report and entered Oviedo into the missing persons system.
8:54 p.m., California Highway Patrol officers were dispatched to a solo vehicle accident on northbound Interstate 5 near Highway 162 in Willows. CHP officers and deputies arrived on scene and contacted the solo occupant, Jeffrey Mattis of Orland. CHP officers found the incident was not a vehicle collision. During the investigation, K9 Orion was used to conduct a free air sniff around the vehicle. K9 Orion alerted on the presence of odor of a controlled substance. During the search of the vehicle, a loaded Glock firearm was located. Mattis was ultimately arrested for numerous felony charges.
Thursday, Jan. 20:
10:42 a.m., deputies responded to 320 Vine Street, unit B, Willows, for a report of a disturbance in progress between two brothers. Deputies arrived and identified the brothers as John Vasquez and a 16-year-old boy. Deputies conducted an on-scene investigation and learned the two were involved in an argument over video games. The victim stated the argument escalated and Vasquez struck him in the head several times with a closed fist and gouged his left eye. The victim complained of pain to the back of his head, his left eye was bloodshot and watery and he had bruising on his nose. Vasquez was ultimately placed under arrest and transported to the Glenn County Jail.
2:38 p.m., Nancy Dziuba contacted Glenn County Communications and requested a deputy at 320 Vine Street, unit B, Willows. Deputies responded and provided Dziuba with her options. (See previous log item.)
10:11 p.m., deputies responded to 600 North Humboldt Avenue, Willows, regarding a physical altercation between a man and woman. Deputies arrived on scene and located Michelle Vasquez of Orland and Jason Herr of Willows. Deputies initiated a domestic violence investigation which led to the arrest of Herr. Herr was later transported to the Glenn County Jail, where he was booked on alleged felony domestic violence charges.
Friday, Jan. 21:
3:11 a.m., Ruby Khoury from Enloe Hospice reported the expected death of Dorothy Pereira, 92, of Orland. The decedent suffered from nutritional deficiency and was entered into hospice care on Jan. 10. Next of kin, Jackie Billings, was present at the time of death and she reported the death to Khoury. The decedent was released to the care of Sweet-Olsen Family Mortuary in Orland.
8:49 a.m., Marcus Koehn contacted Glenn County Communications and reported a cold burglary to his residence at 2964 County Road X, in Glenn. Deputies responded and contacted Koehn, who reported vandalism to the residence and theft from his property. Koehn reported a total of $3,400 in vandalism to several doors and door jams and theft and burglary of three chainsaws from the property for a total loss of $1,100. Deputies initiated an on-scene investigation.
1:47 p.m., the California Highway Patrol contacted Glenn County Communications and requested deputies respond to Walmart to attempt to locate the suspect of an abandoned stolen vehicle along Highway 162 in Elk Creek. Deputies entered Walmart and were approached by David Clem. Deputies checked surveillance footage and were able to identify Clem as the person the CHP was looking for. Deputies detained Clem, at CHP’s request, and stood by until CHP officers arrived. Deputies assisted until no longer needed.
Saturday, Jan. 22:
5:30 p.m., deputies responded to the area of County Road 24 and Highway 99 regarding a unresponsive man. Deputies arrived on scene, where they pronounced Santos Zepeda, 59, of Hamilton City, dead. Deputies initiated a coroner’s investigation. Next of kin, Henry Olivas of Hamilton City, was notified of the death. Sweet-Olsen Family Mortuary of Orland responded and took possession of the decedent.
Sunday, Jan. 23:
1:34 a.m., deputies responded to 208 Main Street in Hamilton City regarding a domestic disturbance. Deputies arrived on scene and contacted Coryn Jordan and Guillermo Gallegos. Deputies initiated an investigation that led to the arrest of Jordan. Jordan was placed under arrest for alleged misdemeanor domestic violence and later transported to the Glenn County Jail, where she was turned over to jail staff for booking.
7:50 a.m., Deputy Goodwin contacted a confidential victim outside the Glenn County Sheriff’s Office in Willows. The victim alleged she had just been involved in a domestic violence incident with her boyfriend, Gustavo Garcia, of Willows. The reported victim said Garcia threw car keys at her face. The victim reportedly had an obvious injury from the incident but declined medical attention. The victim said Garcia was last seen walking north on South Tehama Street from the intersection of County Road 57. The victim described the man as wearing a black shirt, black pants and red shoes. Deputy Sanzone conducted a search of the area and located the man. The man was subsequently arrested for alleged felony domestic violence. Garcia was transported to the Glenn County Jail, where they were booked.
8:10 a.m., reporting party Daniel Yee contacted the Glenn County Sheriff’s Office to report a residential burglary at 1103 County Road J, Willows. Deputy Sanzone responded to the scene for the report. Yee told Deputy Sanzone that a safe containing several firearms was removed from the residence and stolen. No suspect information was available at this time.
2:15 p.m., Deputy Goodwin contacted Camie Guzman-Clark of Willows outside the sheriff’s office front lobby. A records check showed Clark had a felony warrant for her arrest out of Glenn County. Clark was subsequently arrested for the warrant and transported to the Glenn County Jail, where she was booked.
Here are the latest incident reports from the Orland Police Department.
Friday, March 18:
12:12 p.m., Orland police officers responded to the ampm mini mart, 902 Newville Road, for a report of a non-injury traffic collision. Officers contacted Andrew Wade, 72, of Chico, who reported a 15-year-old girl backed into his vehicle while it was parked on private property. Officers assisted with an exchange of information.
12:48 p.m., Nicole Smith, 68, reported that someone knocked on her door at the Orlanda Inn Motel, 827 Newville Road, and asked her to move her vehicle. Smith was provided with information.
1:32 p.m., Cindy Walker, 57, reported an unknown person vandalized her vehicle at the Tierra Del Sol Apartments, 73 East Walker Street. Extra patrol was requested.
10:55 p.m., Orland police officers were dispatched to a report of loud music in the area of 53 Central Street. Officers contacted the homeowner, who was told of the complaint and agreed to turn off the music for the remainder of the night.
Saturday, March 19:
12:01 a.m., Orland police officers responded to a report of two unknown males running in the road behind a pickup truck. Officers conducted a search of the area around Newville Road at Ninth Street, but were unable to locate the vehicle or anyone in the roadway.
10:38 a.m., Orland police officers were dispatched to a report of a suspicious vehicle in the 1000 block of Hambright Avenue. Officers contacted Erick Card, 62, of Chico, and Georgia Fansler, 61, of Orland. Following an investigation, Fansler was arrested and booked for allegedly being under to influence of a controlled substance.
12:57 p.m., Orland police officers were dispatched to a request for information regarding a civil issue. Officers contacted Melvin Hipsher, 79, who reported his daughter, Michelle Langmack, 46, would not leave his residence at 203 East Tehama Street. Officers contacted Langmack, who stated she no longer lived with Hipsher and was now residing in Chico. Officers stood by while Langmack gathered her belongings.
3:51 p.m., Orland police officers assisted Glenn County Sheriff’s deputies with a report of a physical disturbance on County Road 21. Officers remained on scene until no longer needed.
5:56 p.m., Orland police officers responded to the 6200 block of Canella Drive to assist Glenn County Sheriff’s deputies with a report of a verbal disturbance between family members. Officers assisted until no longer needed.
8:35 p.m., Orland police officers attempted to contact Nicole Smith, 68, by telephone. Smith said someone destroyed her plants at the Orlanda Inn Motel, and requested the incident be documented.
9:22 p.m., Orland police officers responded to a report of an unknown man who was allegedly attempting to assault employees of the Hive, 730 Sixth Street. Officers contacted Dewayne Wonderling, 56, of Martinez. Following an investigation, Wonderling was arrested and booked on charges alleging vandalism, concealing a dirk or dagger, being under the influence of a controlled substance, and resisting arrest. Wonderling was transported and booked into the Glenn County Jail.
11:51 p.m., Orland police officers were dispatched to a report of two suspicious people in a pickup at the Pilot Travel Center, 4444 Commerce Lane. Officers contacted a 17-year-old girl and 15-year-old boy, who were out past curfew. Both were counseled and released to parents.
Sunday, March 20:
12:15 a.m., Orland police officers responded to 142 East Mill Street for a report of a disturbance. Officers contacted Megan Taipale, 31, of Orland, and Garry Narron, 35, of Clearlake. Taipale said she did not want Narron in her residence anymore because was allegedly intoxicated and causing a disturbance. Narron was told of the issue and agreed to leave. Narron was given a courtesy ride to a family member’s home.
12:34 a.m., Orland police officers responded to 1003 Winterpine Drive for a report of loud music playing. Officers contacted the homeowner, who was told of the complaint and agreed to turn the music down.
9:31 a.m., Orland police officers responded to a report of a disabled vehicle on Newville Road at Interstate 5. Officers assisted with traffic control until no longer needed.
7:28 p.m., Orland police officers assisted Glenn County Sheriff’s deputies with a report of a burglary in progress in the 4500 block of County Road FF 1/2, off County Road 12. Officers assisted until no longer needed.
7:53 p.m., Craig Salvagno, 61, of Orland, reported sometime during the week his garage door at 435 First Street had been vandalized. Officers photographed the graffiti and Salvagno requested documentation only at this time.
7:58 p.m., Orland police officers responded to a report of a disgruntled patron at Eddy’s Wild Wings, 148 East Walker Street. Employees alleged Arturo Galvan, 28, was yelling at staff and shouting obscenities towards them. Galvan was gone prior to police arrival. Extra patrol was provided and restraining order information was provided.
8:28 p.m., Orland police officers responded to a report of a fire at 35 A Street. Officers contacted the resident, who was burning trash. The fire was extinguished and the resident was counseled.
9:19 p.m., Orland police officers responded to a report of a possible disturbance being heard. Officers contacted Charlie Puckett, 40, of Orland, who said there was no disturbance and he was yelling at his brother over the phone.
10:17 p.m., Orland police officers responded to a report of a suspicious vehicle at 327 Jaffe Lane. Officers contacted Lorena Rincon, 34, who reported the vehicle’s occupants were possibly looking around the neighborhood to steal items. Extra patrol was provided
10:38 p.m., Orland police officers responded to Walker Street at Eighth Street for a report of a possible intoxicated driver in a gold 1996 Nissan Maxima. Officers located and made an enforcement stop on the Nissan. Following an investigation, Isaiah Martinez, 26, of Orland, was arrested and booked for allegedly driving while under the influence.
Monday, March 21:
1:36 a.m., Orland police officers responded to a report of a disturbance at 315 Eighth Street. Raschell Wammack, 47, alleged her roommate, Irish McReynolds, 36, went into Wammack’s room and thrashed it. Wammack requested the incident documented and McReynolds was counseled.
12:11 p.m., Orland police officers were dispatched to a report of a suspicious circumstance involving an unknown package left in a post office box. Officers contacted the renter of the P.O. box, who stated he left the package there for safekeeping because he thought he could do so. He was advised of the difference between a P.O. box and a safety deposit box.
1:43 p.m., the Orland Police Department received information of a restraining order violation from Head Start 2, 124 East Chapman Street. An investigation was initiated.
4:43 p.m., Orland police officers responded to the 800 block of Date Street for a report of a juvenile making suicidal comments. Officers contacted the child, who was subsequently placed on a hold and transported to Glenn County Mental Health.
8:55 p.m., Orland police officers responded to the 400 block of Monterey Street for a report of suspicious circumstances. Officers contacted George Martinez, who found his neighbor’s backyard gate opened, which was closed earlier while the neighbor was out of town. Officers checked the backyard and found the residence to be secured.
9:31 p.m., on Sixth Street at Tehama Street, an Orland police officer conducted a traffic enforcement stop on a silver 1997 Honda Accord. Timothy Gilbert, 51, of Orland, was cited on charges alleging driving while unlicensed, and no proof of insurance, and he was warned for driving without lights.
10:18 p.m., Orland police officers were dispatched to the laundromat on East Walker Street to the check the welfare on two children and a woman. The woman and the two children left in a red SUV prior to arrival of the officers.
Tuesday, March 22:
12:06 a.m., on Newville Road at Eighth Street, an Orland police officer initiated a traffic enforcement stop on a silver Toyota 4-Runner. Steven Evans, 59, of Orland, was cited on charges alleging failing to stop at a posted stop sign, no proof of insurance, and possession of a taser by a felon. A DMV re-exam form was also completed and sent to the DMV.
12:20 a.m., Orland police officers were dispatched to a front door motion alarm activation at Moe’s Market, 234 Sixth Street. Officers found the building secured with no signs of attempted entry.
11:08 a.m., on Tehama Street at East Street, an Orland police officer initiated a traffic enforcement stop on a silver 2021 Nissan Sentra. Jaime Lopez, 37, of Orland, was cited for charges alleging speeding and no proof of insurance.
11:50 a.m., the following item was not in the Orland police logs: Larry Judkins went to the Orland Police Department to report an unusual incident. Earlier that morning, he was working on his laptop when it suddenly froze up completely, not allowing him to even shut down his computer. Messages that looked to his technologically unsophisticated eyes to be legitimate stated, in essence, that his computer account had been hacked and that he needed to contact Microsoft. Not knowing what else to do, he called the number provided. Except for a couple of very minor details, Judkins did not provide any personal information. Later, at the police station, Officer Roenspie indicated he was certain the incident was an attempt to con Judkins. Judkins suffered no financial loss at all, and doesn’t have much he could be conned out of anyway. The only harm he has sustained is the wound he has received to his ego for falling, more or less, for this scam. Officer Roenspie recommended that should Judkins’ laptop ever get locked up like this again, turn it over and remove the battery.
1:13 p.m., Gail Abanathie, 61, of Orland, reported that Julie Hunter, 60, also of Orland, was possibly missing. Hunter was later located and found to be fine.
1:40 p.m., Orland police officers were dispatched to check the welfare of an elderly woman who walked into Fairview School. Officers contacted Margaret Carreno, 87, who reported having a dispute with her daughter. Carreno was given a ride to a nearby relative’s residence.
6:04 p.m., Orland police officers were dispatched to 203 East Tehama Street for a request for a civil standby. Officers contacted Michelle Langmack, 46, and Melvin Hipsher, 79, of Orland. Langmack requested a civil standby to get her personal belongings.
6:57 p.m., Orland police officers responded to a report of an alarm activation at Ampla Health, 1211 Cortina Drive. Officers found the building secured with no signs of attempted entry.
10:48 p.m., on Stony Creek Drive at Papst Avenue, Orland police officers contacted Georgia Fanslerlepp, 61, and Ocie Darling, 31, both of Orland. Following an investigation, Darling was arrested and booked for two arrest warrants and alleged possession of drug paraphernalia. Fanslerlepp was arrested and booked for alleged possession of a controlled substance.
Wednesday, March 23:
1:41 a.m., Orland police officers contacted Jose Marmolejo, 28, of Orland, at the Orland Stop and Shop, 10 Walker Street. Following an investigation, Marmolejo was arrested and booked on charges alleging being under the influence of a controlled substance and possession of a controlled substance.
2:57 a.m., on Sixth Street at Sacramento Street, an Orland police officer initiated a traffic enforcement stop on a 2017 Ford Fusion. Following an investigation, Jayson Krum, 18, of Vacaville, John Collett, 19, of Vacaville, and Owen Hutsell, 18, of Glenn, were arrested and booked on charges alleging possession of firearms with no serial numbers and possession of concealed firearms.
7:45 a.m., Orland police officers were dispatched to a report of a man with two dogs blocking the entrance to the Carnegie Center in Library Park. Officers contacted Dewayne Wonderling, 56, who was told of the complaint. He agreed to leave.
10:55 a.m., Orland police officers assisted Glenn County Sheriff’s deputies with a report of a man seen running from behind a business (Zips Towing, 4082 Highway 99). Officers provided assistance until no longer needed.
11:28 a.m., Orland police officers responded to 1001 Sixth Street for a report of a civil dispute involving a storage building. Officers contacted Robert Moore, 64, who reported Theo Cowan, 51, was not letting him take his items from storage due to money being owed. Officers provided Moore and Cowan with information.
5:09 p.m., Orland police officers responded to a report of domestic violence at the Orlanda Inn Motel, 827 Newville Road. Officers contacted Patrick Mosier, 51, and Heather Mosier, 45. Following an investigation, officers determined the incident was a verbal dispute between the Mosiers. Patrick was issued a citation for alleged possession of drug paraphernalia and was released at the scene.
8:57 p.m., Lorena Rincon, 34, reported multiple people have been harassing her and her children in the 300 block of Jaffe Lane. Rincon was provided with information and requested documentation.
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 18:
2:02 a.m., Ruben Ricky Ramos, 33, of Willows, 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 with a license suspended for driving while under the influence (all misdemeanors). Bail was set at $15,000. He was taken into custody on Butte Street at Vine Street, Willows, by a Glenn County Sheriff’s deputy.
10:38 a.m., Ronald Irving Filkins, 45, of Butte City, was booked into the Glenn County Jail without bail on a warrant alleging violation of post-release community supervision (a felony). He was taken into custody in the 100 block of Shasta Street, Butte City, by a Glenn County Sheriff’s deputy.
11:38 a.m., Noah Ryan Coats, 40, of Orland, was booked into the Glenn County Jail without bail on a hold alleging violation of parole (a felony).
6:43 p.m., Jeremy David Garcia, 39, of Redding, was booked into the Glenn County Jail on charges alleging public (drug) intoxication (a misdemeanor). Bail was set at zero. He was taken into custody on North Humboldt Avenue at West Wood Street, Willows, by a Glenn County Sheriff’s deputy.
Saturday, March 19:
5:46 a.m., Jared Marcus Henson Irons, 21, of Willows, was booked into the Glenn County Jail on charges alleging using or being under the influence of a controlled substance (a misdemeanor), carrying a concealed dirk or dagger (a felony), bringing alcohol or drugs into a prison or jail (a felony), and mail theft (a misdemeanor). Bail was set at $20,000. He was taken into custody at 6155 Highway 162, Willows, by a Glenn County Sheriff’s deputy.
11:13 a.m., Georgia Gene Fansler Lepp, 61, of Orland, was booked into the Glenn County Jail on charges alleging using or being under the influence of a controlled substance (a misdemeanor). Bail was set at zero. She was taken into custody at 1002 Hambright by an Orland police officer.
4:28 p.m., Scott Charles Verry, 32, of Orland, was booked into the Glenn County Jail on charges alleging assault with a deadly weapon with possible great bodily injury (a felony), using or being under the influence of a controlled substance (a misdemeanor), and possession of a controlled substance (a misdemeanor). Bail was set at $25,000. He was taken into custody at 6621 County Road 21, Orland, by a Glenn County Sheriff’s deputy.
6:11 p.m., Nancy Preciado, 43, of Orland, was booked into the Glenn County Jail on charges alleging public intoxication (a misdemeanor). Bail was set at zero. She was taken into custody at Canella Drive and County Road G by a Glenn County Sheriff’s deputy.
10:01 p.m., Dewayne Alvin Wonderling, 56, of Martinez, was booked into the Glenn County Jail on charges alleging vandalism, resisting or obstructing a public service officer, using or being under the influence of a controlled substance, and carrying a concealed dirk or dagger (all misdemeanors). Bail was set at zero. He was taken into custody at Sixth and Walker Streets by an Orland police officer.
Sunday, March 20:
8:44 a.m., Marcus Christopher Jackson, 21, of Willows, was booked into the Glenn County Jail on charges alleging false imprisonment (a felony), and battery on a spouse, ex-spouse, date, etc. (a misdemeanor) and warrants alleging misdemeanor vandalism, failure to appear on a misdemeanor charge, failure to appear on a felony charge, vehicle theft (a felony), attempted property theft (a felony), and driving with a suspended license (a misdemeanor). Total bail was set at $40,000. He was taken into custody at 1201 West Wood Street, Willows, by a Glenn County Sheriff’s deputy.
11:10 p.m., Isaiah Robert Martinez, 26, of Orland, 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 at Eighth and Walker Streets by an Orland police officer.
Monday, March 21:
10:30 a.m., Tarsem Singh, 26, of Corning, was booked into the Glenn County Jail on charges alleging possession of a stolen vehicle (a felony), and possession of burglary tools (a misdemeanor), and a warrant alleging resisting or obstructing an executive officer (a felony), grand theft (a felony), possession of a controlled substance (a felony), possession of controlled substance paraphernalia (a misdemeanor), and failure to appear on a felony charge. Bail was set at $30,500. He was taken into custody east of the County Roads P and 35 intersection by a Glenn County Sheriff’s deputy.
1:21 p.m., Amber Lynn Baldry, 28, of Anderson, was booked into the Glenn County Jail on charges alleging using or being under the influence of a controlled substance, and possession of a controlled substance (both misdemeanors). Bail was set at zero. She was taken into custody at 3146 Highway 99, Artois, by a Glenn County Sheriff’s deputy.
1:35 p.m., Veronica Lynn Adams, 56, of Redding, was booked into the Glenn County Jail on charges alleging using or being under the influence of a controlled substance (a misdemeanor). Bail was set at zero. She was taken into custody at 3146 Highway 99, Artois, by a Glenn County Sheriff’s deputy.
Tuesday, March 22:
1:46 a.m., Vincent Kenneth Martin, 30, of Elk Creek, was booked into the Glenn County Jail on a warrant alleging failure to appear after giving a written promise (a misdemeanor). Bail was set at $15,000. He was taken into custody at Interstate 5 and West Wood Street, Willows, by a Glenn County Sheriff’s deputy.
9:30 a.m., Manuel Anthony Villarreal-Magana, 22, of Arbuckle, was booked into the Glenn County Jail on warrants alleging shoplifting, and giving false identification to a peace officer (both misdemeanors). Total bail for two of the warrants was set at $14,000, but he was also held without bail on a warrant alleging violation of parole (a felony). He was taken into custody at the Yolo County Jail by a Glenn County Sheriff’s deputy.
10:55 p.m., Ocie Marie Darling, 31, of Orland, was booked into the Glenn County Jail on charges alleging possession of controlled substance paraphernalia (a misdemeanor), and warrants alleging failure to appear on a misdemeanor charge, and driving with a suspended license (both misdemeanors). Total bail was set at $6,500. She was taken into custody at Papst Avenue and Stony Creek Drive by an Orland police officer.
11:05 p.m., Georgia Gene Fansler Lepp, 61, of Orland, was booked into the Glenn County Jail on charges alleging possession of a controlled substance (a misdemeanor). Bail was set at zero. She was taken into custody at Papst Avenue and Stony Creek Drive by an Orland police officer.
Here are some selected incident reports from the Glenn County Sheriff’s Office from the first two weeks of January.
Saturday, Jan. 1:
6:42 p.m., deputies were dispatched to the Willows Walmart, 470 North Airport Road, on a report of petty theft. Walmart’s Lost Prevention Employee, Larry Drewry, reported he had a man detained in the office and was requesting law enforcement. Deputies arrived on scene and initiated an investigation. After completing their investigation, deputies placed Michael Maggard of Redding and Willie Thomas of Sacramento under arrest on misdemeanor charges.
7:45 p.m., Deputy Tuma contacted Jenny Kirkland, 37, of North Highlands, on a call for service near Walmart in Willows. Deputy Tuma observed objective signs and symptoms that Kirkland was under the influence of a controlled substance. Deputy Tuma conducted a drug abuse recognition evaluation on Kirkland and determined Kirkland was allegedly under the influence of a central nervous system stimulant. Kirkland was placed under arrest and transported to the Glenn County Jail, where she was released to jail staff for booking.
8:18 p.m., Pamela from Enloe Hospice reported the expected death of Marvin Laymon, 93, of Orland. The decedent suffered from pre-existing illness and was entered into hospice care on Dec. 22. Next of kin, Donna Laymon, was present at the time of death. The decedent was released to the care of Sweet-Olsen Family Mortuary of Orland.
Sunday, Jan. 2:
9:19 a.m., deputies responded to 831 Edgewater Drive, Hamilton City, for a report of an unconscious man who was not breathing. Upon arrival, deputies located the man, Secundino Pompa. Deputies pronounced Pompa deceased, due to obvious signs of death (cold to the touch, rigor mortis present, unable to locate a pulse). The decedent’s wife, Socorro Pompa, was present at the time of death. Deputies initiated a coroner’s investigation and the decedent was released to the care of Sweet-Olsen Family Mortuary of Orland.
12:19 p.m., deputies were dispatched to 1070 Pacific Avenue, Willows, for a civil standby request. Deputies contacted Mary Ann Shadley-Otterson at her residence. While at the residence, Shadley-Otterson disclosed a domestic violence incident that allegedly occurred several months prior, between her and her husband, Patrick Otterson. While on scene, deputies observed Patrick Otterson driving and ultimately park at the residence. Deputies could allegedly smell the strong odor of an alcoholic beverage coming from his person. The CHP was notified of the incident and responded to the scene. After investigation, Patrick Otterson was arrested by the CHP for allegedly driving while under the influence.
5:24 p.m., deputies were dispatched to the area of Third and Garden Streets, Willows, for a report of a man wearing a brown jacket and shorts, walking in the roadway, yelling profanities. During a check of the area, deputies contacted Alfonso Loza, who matched the description provided, in the 900 block of First Street. Loza allegedly showed objective signs of being intoxicated and was having difficulty walking and standing. Loza reportedly said he had a lot of alcohol to drink and was drunk. Loza was unable to tell deputies where he lived. Based on deputies’ observations of Loza and the fact he was so intoxicated he did not know where he lived, he was determined to be too intoxicated to care for himself or others. He was arrested and transported to the Glenn County Jail. While at the jail, a deputy was told by jail staff Loza’s blood alcohol content was over .3 percent, almost four times the legal limit for drinking and driving. A deputy transported Loza to Glenn Medical Center, where he was seen and later cleared for booking by medical staff. Loza was transported back to the jail and turned over to jail staff, to be released when sober.
10:56 p.m., at Sixth and Capay Avenues in the Capay District, Deputy Tuma conducted a traffic enforcement stop for vehicle code violations. Deputy Tuma contacted the driver, Daniel Beardsley, 36, of Chico. Deputy Tuma allegedly observed objective signs and symptoms Beardsley was under the influence of a controlled substance. CHP officers responded and conducted a DUI investigation. Beardsley was ultimately arrested for allegedly driving while under the influence of a drug and other drug-related offenses.
Tuesday, Jan. 4:
3:43 a.m., David McDonald reported his black 2009 Harley Davidson model Night Train as stolen. McDonald did not have the license plate number or the VIN. A reverse DMV check was completed, but the motorcycle was not found to be registered under McDonald. Deputy Ayres contacted McDonald, who reported leaving the apartment complex at 1340 West Sycamore Street, Willows, at 12:30 a.m. and returning at 3:30 a.m. to find the motorcycle gone. McDonald believed he purchased the motorcycle in 2012 and had paperwork at his mother’s house. The deputy requested McDonald contact the Glenn County Sheriff’s Office when he found the paperwork with the motorcycle information so it could be entered into the stolen vehicle system.
3:31 p.m., deputies were dispatched to 904 North Butte Street, sp. #9, Willows, for an open 911 call. On arrival, deputies contacted Alan Kyler, 64, and the confidential victim. The victim alleged she was assaulted by Kyler in their shared residence and had visible injuries to her hand. Kyler is currently on Glenn County probation with felony terms for a previous domestic violence conviction. Kyler is the restrained party in a served domestic violence restraining order through Glenn County Superior Court, where the victim is protected. Kyler was arrested and transported to the Glenn County Jail.
Wednesday, Jan. 5:
7:55 p.m., Larry Drewry called and reported a man who was intoxicated and causing a disturbance at Walmart. Deputies were dispatched and contacted the man, Joshua Welter. Deputies spoke with Welter and found he was allegedly too intoxicated to care for himself. Deputies ultimately arrested Welter. He was transported and booked into the Glenn County Jail, to be released when sober.
8:28 p.m., deputies responded to a disturbance where a man could be heard yelling in the background. The reporting party admitted to slapping the father of her child prior to deputies contacting the involved parties. The reporting party also said the father left the residence to go to his mother’s to destroy marijuana. Deputy Ayres contacted Artemio Mungia-Zejada at 6379 County Road 16, sp. #56, and Falisity Chanphom at sp. #53. After an on-scene investigation, Chanphom was arrested for alleged misdemeanor domestic battery. She was transported to the Glenn County Jail, where she was turned over to jail staff for booking.
9:24 p.m., Clifton Byrd reported coming home to 7381 County Road 21, Orland, and his roommate assaulting him. The phone line disconnected and Byrd did not answer on call back. Deputy Ayres contacted Byrd in front of the house near the roadway. Byrd alleged his roommate, John Harding, pushed him and struck him with a closed fist when he tried to take payment from Harding for rent that Harding had not paid in several months. The deputies did not see any physical evidence on Byrd to corroborate his statement of the battery. Byrd wanted to pursue a criminal complaint against Harding for battery. Deputy Ayres contacted Harding, who denied pushing or hitting Byrd. Harding approached Byrd to collect Byrd’s part of the utilities bill that he had not paid. Harding said he does not collect the rent and that Mrs. Mello does this. Byrd was given statement forms and a citizen’s arrest form to sign. The deputy offered to pick these documents up prior to the end of his shift.
Thursday, Jan. 6:
8:13 a.m., Megan Freeman contacted Glenn County Communications and reported theft of a dump trailer from Superior Products Company, 110 County Road 53, Willows. Deputies contacted Freeman and initiated an on-scene investigation. It was determined the black 2000 SPCNS dump trailer, Calif. license plate #1WV4538, was taken from the parking lot of the business around 6:50 a.m. on Jan. 6. Deputies searched the surrounding area but were unable to locate the trailer. The trailer was entered into the Stolen Vehicle System.
6:45 p.m., deputies were dispatched to the intersection of Tehama and Wood Streets in Willows for a report of a traffic collision. Deputies contacted the involved parties, Katlyn Smith and Stephanie Cole, both of Willows. Smith reported she was driving west on Wood Street and as she entered the intersection, the front of her vehicle struck the front right fender of Cole’s vehicle. Smith said she had a green light and believed Cole drove through the red light. Cole reported she was traveling north on Tehama Street and was struck as she went through the intersection with Wood Street. Both parties ultimately declined medical attention and Deputy Tuma assisted with an exchange of information.
Friday, Jan. 7:
8:55 a.m., Deputy Thompson was dispatched to contact David Freeman at the sheriff’s office lobby regarding a hit and run that had occurred the previous week. Freeman said he was the property manager at 331 East Sycamore Street in Willows. On Dec. 28, he was told by tenants that an unknown vehicle had struck the southwest corner of a building on the property. The incident was not witnessed and Freeman estimated the damage to the building to be approximately $875. Freeman had photographed the damage and said he would later email the photographs to the deputy. Freeman said the property was owned by Thannisck LLC.
11:53 p.m., deputies responded to the old McDonald’s, 236 North Humboldt Avenue, Willows, regarding suspicious activity. An anonymous caller reported a white male adult, who appeared to be a transient, was taking things from a delivery truck that was parked at KFC. Deputies arrived on scene and contacted Douglas Abbott and Heather Matney. A records check on the two revealed Matney was a restrained person in a served restraining order and the protected party was Douglas Abbott. Matney was placed under arrest for alleged violation of a court order and transported to the Glenn County Jail.
Saturday, Jan. 8:
12:30 a.m., Willows Fire Department volunteers, Enloe medics, and deputies were dispatched to 1045 Juniper Drive in Willows for a report of an unresponsive male. Deputies arrived and began providing medical care. Deputies recognized the signs of a possible overdose and administered Narcan. Willows Fire personnel and Enloe paramedics arrived shortly after. The man was ultimately transported to Glenn Medical Center for evaluation.
2:41 p.m., while on patrol, Deputy McIntyre observed Xiong Lee walking south on North Humboldt Avenue. Deputy McIntyre had prior knowledge Lee had a misdemeanor warrant for his arrest out of Glenn County. The warrant was confirmed through Glenn County dispatch. Lee was contacted and taken into custody without incident. Lee was transported and booked into the Glenn County Jail on the warrant.
Sunday, Jan. 9:
1:23 p.m., Keith Blevins from Butte Home Health and Hospice reported the expected death of 78-year-old Jacqueline May of Willows. The decedent suffered from a pre-existing illness and was entered into hospice care on Jan. 8. Next of kin, Peggy May, was present at the time of death. The decedent was released to the care of Newton-Bracewell Mortuary.
Monday, Jan. 10:
3:18 a.m., Keith with Butte Home Health and Hospice contacted the sheriff’s office, reporting the expected death of Doris Marez, 81, of Willows. The decedent suffered from a pre-existing medical condition. The decedent’s daughter and next of kin, Pamela Houck, was present at the time of death. F.D. Sweet & Son Mortuary, Willows, was contacted and the decedent was released into their care.
12:05 p.m., Deputy Lemmon assisted the jail in a housing pod search.
12:31 p.m., deputies responded to the Willows Pharmacy, 226 North Butte Street, after business staff reported a woman, later identified as Stephanie Wright, was inside of the business and appeared to be intoxicated. Upon arrival, Deputy Lourenzo contacted Wright, who allegedly displayed objective signs and symptoms of being under the influence of alcohol. Wright displayed slurred speech, red watery eyes, an unsteady gait, and a strong odor of alcohol emitting from her person. Wright submitted to a preliminary alcohol screening (PAS), which resulted in a .233 percent blood alcohol content (almost three times the legal limit for drinking and driving). Deputy Lourenzo determined Wright was unable to care for herself and was subsequently placed under arrest, transported, and booked into the Glenn County Jail, to be released when sober.
Tuesday, Jan. 11:
8:04 a.m., Deputy Sheldon responded to a report of found contraband in the Glenn County Jail. The contraband was collected and booked into the Glenn County Sheriff’s Office for destruction.
8:51 a.m., Sam at Glenn County Behavioral Health reported seeing a computer lying under a trailer in the north parking lot of Glenn Medical Center. Sam believed the computer was stolen. Deputy Rasmussen responded and found the computer “tower” in a black bag under a trailer in the north parking lot. The “HP Compaq 8200 Elite Convertible Mini tower” computer with serial number MXL2232Q2J was recovered by deputy and booked into property at the Glenn County Sheriff’s Office for safe keeping. A records check on the computer was conducted and it was found to be clear.
12:58 p.m., reporting party Luis Valencia of Orland contacted Glenn County Sheriff’s Office regarding a theft of a firearm. Valencia stated that the theft occurred over a month prior at his residence in the city of Corning. Valencia was referred back to the Corning Police Department by Deputy Sanzone since the crime occurred in their jurisdiction.
7:30 p.m., Sergeant Draper responded to Glenn Medical Center for a report of a man, Scott Beavers of Willows, with a gunshot wound to the leg. Upon arrival, deputies initiated an investigation and was met with multiple uncooperative witnesses as well as the victim. This investigation is ongoing and is an isolated incident. The suspect was alleged to be Jeffrey Mattis of Orland.
10:46 p.m., Debbie Acosta of Yuba City at the Freeway Bottle Shop, 1212 West Wood Street, Willows, reported a burgundy SUV hit her vehicle and fled west on Wood Street. Deputies responded and conducted a search of the area. Deputies located an unoccupied burgundy Nissan Pathfinder parked at Walmart. The Nissan had damage to the front driver side bumper and paint transfer consistent with the reported collision. The vehicle was also warm to the touch. After an investigation, deputies were able to locate and contact the driver of the Nissan at McDonald’s. The driver admitted to the collision and was identified as Jesse Perez of Orland. Acosta did not wish to pursue criminal charges for hit and run. Deputies assisted with an exchange of information between the two parties.
Wednesday, Jan. 12:
12:55 a.m., Sergeant Draper and Deputy Turner responded to a residence on the 300 block of County Road D for a report of a man overdosing on Fentanyl. Upon arrival, the man displayed agonal breathing and was unresponsive. Sergeant Draper administered a single dosage of Naloxone prior to Enloe Ambulance arriving. The man became responsive and was ultimately transported to a local hospital via ground ambulance.
6:47 a.m., deputies from the Glenn County Sheriff’s Office were dispatched to a report of a non-injury traffic collision located at Tehama and Wood Streets, Willows. On arrival, Deputy Sanzone contacted the drivers who were identified as Johnnie Famer and Abraham Perez. Deputy Sanzone learned that Farmer was driving a red 2001 Ford Explorer north on Tehama Street when he struck the rear end of Perez’s black Chevy sedan. An information exchange was conducted by Deputy Sanzone. Farmer was cited by Deputy Sanzone for allegedly failing to have valid insurance at the time of the crash. Neither Farmer nor Perez required any medical attention on scene.
9:54 a.m., Julian Olveradiaz from Willows Care Center Nursing Home located at 320 North Crawford Avenue reported the expected death of Alta Lord, 84. The decedent suffered preexisting illnesses. The decedent entered into hospice care on January 8. Next of kin, Marrilyn Ferchaud, was present and on scene at time of the decedent’s death. The decedent was released to the care of Blair’s Direct Cremation located at 445 Main Street, Red Bluff.
10:35 a.m., deputies were dispatched to 7063 County Road 25 for the report of an abandoned and burned vehicle. Deputies arrived at the location and located the burned 2006 Dodge Charger (Calif. license plate #5VYW588). Glenn County Sheriff’s Communications said the vehicle was entered as stolen out of the Chico area. Deputies stood-by with the vehicle until California Highway Patrol officers arrived to recover it.
2:14 p.m., Glenn County Child Protective Services requested assistance with contacting a possible juvenile victim of sexual assault. Deputy Rasmussen responded. An investigation was initiated and is ongoing. The child’s parents were contacted and made arrangements to protect the juvenile victim.
2:56 p.m., deputies were dispatched to the Capay Elementary School for the report of a suicidal 10-year-old child. Deputies arrived at the school, contacted the child and his mother and initiated an on-scene investigation. It was determined the child met the criteria to be detained and assessed and evaluated. The child was transported to Glenn Medical Center, where he was turned over to Glenn County Behavioral Health and medical staff.
4:07 p.m., Eric Clouse requested to speak with a deputy regarding a theft that occurred on County Road Z, south of Highway 162. Deputy Goodwin contacted Clouse, via telephone. Clouse reported, sometime between Jan. 9 at approximately 9 a.m. and Jan. 11 at approximately 6 a.m., someone broke into three storage boxes and stole numerous items. Clouse said five pairs of water waders and his Beretta A300 shotgun were stolen. Deputy Goodwin took a burglary report and the shotgun was entered as stolen.
4:49 p.m., Glenn County deputies responded to 431 Fifth Street, Willows, for a report of an unresponsive man. The man was identified as Francis Jones, 90. Willows Fire and Enloe EMS personnel responded to the scene. After all life-saving measures were spent, the decedent was pronounced dead. The decedent suffered from pre-existing medical conditions. His next of kin was identified as Denise Asbury, who was on scene and notified of the decedent’s death by Deputy Sanzone. The decedent was released to the care of F.D. Sweet & Son Mortuary, Willows.
6:39 p.m., emergency personnel were dispatched to 225 Fifth Street, apt. #1, Orland, for a report of an unresponsive man. Emergency personnel arrived at the scene and started emergency medical care. William Tanner, 72, was ultimately pronounced deceased by Enloe paramedics. Deputy Tuma was dispatched and initiated a coroner’s investigation. Sweet-Olsen Family Mortuary of Orland responded and the decedent was released to their care.
7:06 p.m., deputies were dispatched to 1201 West Wood Street, Willows, for a report of an overdose. Glenn County Communications said the reporting party told the 39-year-old woman was overdosing on Fentanyl. Deputies arrived on scene and located the unresponsive woman. Deputies administered three doses of Naloxone (Narcan). After the third dose, the woman became responsive and alert. Willows fire and Enloe Ambulance arrived on scene and took over care of the woman. She was ultimately transported to Glenn Medical Center for further care. While on scene, deputies confiscated the illegal narcotics. The narcotics were ultimately booked into the Glenn County Evidence room for destruction.
Thursday, Jan. 13:
1:36 p.m., Kellie Amaru from Glenn County Medical Center reported the death of Christine Clima Schohr, 76. The decedent suffered from pre-existing illnesses and entered into hospice care on Jan. 11. Next of kin, Paul Schohr, 80, was notified at the time of death. Deputy Sanzone contacted Paul and also made notification. The decedent was released to the care of Neptune Society of Northern California.
3:33 p.m., Jaimee Seitzinger reported a traffic collision that occurred at McDonald’s, 1401 West Wood Street, Willows. Deputy Lourenzo responded and contacted Seitzinger, who reported an unknown individual backed into her 2004 Chevy Trailblazer while in the restaurant drive thru, and then left the scene without exchanging information. An investigation was initiated.
Friday, Jan. 14:
7:35 a.m., Glenn Medical Center staff reported the expected death of Mary Ennis, 98. Ennis began comfort care on Dec. 29. She suffered from preexisting health conditions. Next of kin, MaryAnn Lowe, was notified of the decedent’s death and responded to the hospital. The decedent was released to the care and custody of the Neptune Society of Northern California.
11:29 a.m., Deputy Thompson was dispatched to a report of a cold disturbance at the Glenn County Transfer Station on County Road 33. Deputy responded and contacted employees Tina Fodge and Susan Stanbery, who reported an unknown man had left the dump after refusing to pay a $15 fee or fine for having an uncovered load. Fodge said the man got argumentative over the issue and paid the dump fee but refused the fine before driving off. The deputy checked the area but was unable to locate the vehicle.
2:58 p.m., Willows Care Center staff reported the expected death of Dennis Clinton, 66. Clinton began comfort care on Jan. 4, and suffered from preexisting health conditions. Next of kin, Tasha Ritz (daughter) was contacted and notified of the decedent’s death. The decedent was released to the care and custody of F.D. Sweet & Son Mortuary in Willows.
Here are the latest incident reports from the Orland Police Department.
Tuesday, March 8:
3:38 a.m., Orland police officers responded to a report of a carjacking of a Chevrolet Malibu, unknown Arizona plate, that occurred in the parking lot of the Pilot Travel Center, 4444 Commerce Lane. Officers contacted the victim, Veronica Gomez-Esparza, 26, of Shasta Lake. An investigation was initiated.
1:46 p.m., an anonymous person turned in to the Orland Police Department miscellaneous cards that were turned in to the Harmony House. The owners will be contacted.
11:09 p.m., Orland police officers were dispatched to 629 First Street for a suspicious vehicle parked in the alley with its hazard lights on. Officers checked the area and found the owner parking the vehicle in his garage.
Wednesday, March 9:
10:35 a.m., Kimberly Vasco reported someone spraypainted graffiti on her back fence in the 400 block of Fourth Street. Vasco requested extra patrol.
10:35 a.m., the Orland Police Department received a report of possible sexual harassment at Wrap It Up Wholesale, 1024 South Street. The incident was documented and forwarded to the appropriate agency.
12 p.m., Orland police officers responded to a report of an unknown person who was having a dispute with the post office, 831 Fourth Street. Officers arrived but found no one in the area.
1:49 p.m., Orland police officers responded to a report of a 16-year-old who had gotten stuck in a piece of playground equipment at Lollipop Land Park, 300 East Street. Officers arrived and found the teenager had already been assisted out of the equipment.
3:52 p.m., on Papst Avenue at Stony Creek Drive, Orland police officers contacted Allen Lindell, 50, of Orland. Lindell was arrested and booked for two Glenn County felony warrants.
4:40 p.m., Elisha Rodgers, 42, of Orland, reported statements made by her ex-husband, Jack Rodgers, 41, towards their 15-year-old son, who does not reside with either of them. The incident was documented at Elisha’s request.
10:39 p.m., on East Street at Yolo Street, an Orland police officer initiated a traffic enforcement stop on a silver 2006 Ford Van. Following an investigation, Alberto Villarreal, 30, of Orland, was arrested and booked for alleged driving while under the influence, driving on a license suspended for driving while under the influence, and a Butte County misdemeanor warrant.
Thursday, March 10:
1:19 a.m., on Highway 99 at County Road 3, Orland police officers assisted the CHP on a traffic collision that required extrication. Officers remained at scene until no longer needed.
8:23 a.m., Laura Flores, 27, of Orland, reported that she lost her passport.
11:15 a.m., on Fourth Street, an Orland police officer initiated a traffic enforcement stop on a grey 2005 Dodge Caravan. Hendrik Feenstra, 74, of Orland, was cited for allegedly failing to maintain his lane.
11:17 a.m., at the Orland Police Department, William Glattfelder, 68, of Orland, reported an attempted scam.
4:33 p.m., at Moe’s Market, 234 Sixth Street, Andres Meraz-Bejar, 26, reported a person named Ruben had grabbed him by the throat for not paying his wife for a vehicle he had purchased.
6:27 p.m., Orland police officers responded to the Paigewood Village Apartments for a report of a juvenile possibly being tracked. Officers contacted Maria Aguilar, 40, and a 14-year-old girl who reported she received a notification on her Apple iPhone which showed her locations throughout the day. Officers were unable to locate any tracking devices and Maria requested documentation only at this time.
9:44 p.m., on Railroad Avenue at South Street, an Orland police officer initiated a traffic enforcement stop on a gray 2005 Chevrolet Silverado. Alexander Caruso, 31, of Orland, was cited for allegedly failing to stop at a posted stop sign, expired registration, and not having proof of insurance.
9:44 p.m., Orland police officers were dispatched to 315 Eighth Street for a report of stolen property. Irish McReynolds, 36, of Orland, alleged her roommate, Raschell Wammack, 47, stole her car keys. Officers spoke with Wammack, who stated she didn’t take the keys. McReynolds stated she would keep looking for her keys and requested documentation of the incident.
9:59 p.m., at 315 Eighth Street, Orland officers contacted Lolita Burd, 54, of Orland, while working on a separate call for service. Burd was arrested and booked for two Glenn County misdemeanor warrants.
10:34 p.m., Travis Comer, 33, of Orland, reported his neighbor’s dog was stuck in the fence and he was unable to contact them. Officers also attempted contact but there was no answer. Officers helped Comer free the stuck dog and requested animal control follow up on the matter.
Friday, March 11:
4:38 a.m., Orland police officers responded to a report of an alarm activation at Hibdon Auto Center, 246 East Walker Street. Officers arrived at scene and found an open door at the front of the business. Officers searched the building but did not locate anything suspicious or anyone inside. The door was secured and closed.
8:10 a.m., Orland police officers responded to the 800 block of Watts Avenue for a report of a suicidal juvenile. Officers contacted the child, who was detained on a mental health hold and transported to Glenn County Mental Health.
3:30 p.m., Angela Watts, 38, reported damage to her vehicle. Watts did not have any suspect information.
8:55 p.m., Orland police officers responded to the Dollar Tree, 1028 South Street, for a welfare check on an employee who was possibly having a medical emergency. Officers contacted the 26-year-old man, who said he was okay and not in need of assistance.
9:10 p.m., on East South Street at East Street, an Orland police officer conducted a traffic enforcement stop on a black 2014 Volkswagen Jetta. Following an investigation, Cindy Manzo, 24, of Orland, was arrested and booked for alleged driving while under the influence of alcohol.
9:51 p.m., Orland police officers were dispatched to check a residence with an open front door in the 500 block of Lynn Drive. Officers checked the residence but did not locate anyone inside. The homeowner was contacted and the residence was secured.
11:27 p.m., Orland police officers responded to a report of loud music in the 400 block of Fifth Street. Officers were unable to locate anyone playing music and found the area quiet on arrival.
Saturday, March 12:
2:10 a.m., Orland police officers responded to 153 East Mill Street for a request for law enforcement. Officers contacted Odilon Guarneros-Fragoso, 33, and Erendira Garcia-Rojas, 43, of Orland. Following an investigation, Garcia-Rojas was arrested and booked for alleged domestic violence.
10:05 a.m., Autozone employees turned in a found Idaho driver’s license. Officers collected the license and booked it for safekeeping.
10:28 a.m., Orland police officers contacted Henry Huggins, 81, regarding a parking issue. Huggins said that his neighbor refused to move his vehicle so he could have a yard sale. Huggins was provided with information.
12:26 p.m., Orland police officers responded to a report of an alarm activation at Lely’s Pump Company, 211 East Walker Street. Officers checked the business and contacted the responsible party. The alarm was determined to be false.
2:54 p.m., Orland police officers were dispatched to the Orlanda Inn Motel, 827 Newville Road, for a welfare check. Officers contacted Summer Arnold, 37, who reported she was fine and not in need of any assistance.
4:12 p.m., Orland police officers responded to a report of a person harassing postal employees at the post office. Officers determined the person was photographing and recording in a public area and no crime had been committed.
Sunday, March 13:
8:53 a.m., Orland police officers responded to a report of a burglary alarm at 328 Walker Street. The response was cancelled prior to the officers’ arrival.
10:23 a.m., Lynette Guenther, 58, reported that someone attempted to force entry to the rear of Dollar General, 851 Newville Road, on March 8. Guenther reported that entry was not made and nothing was missing.
11:18 a.m., Orland police officers responded to 503 East Street for a report of a man and woman in an argument near a maroon van. Officers checked the area but were unable to locate anyone.
Monday, March 14:
10:34 a.m., Casey Bayles, 48, of Orland, reported theft from his vehicle sometime in the last 30 days.
11:30 a.m., Orland police officers responded to Orland High School for a report of a stolen vehicle. Erica Baylor, 42, stated someone had stolen her white 2001 Ford F250. The Ford was entered as stolen.
4:57 p.m., Orland police officers responded to the 100 block of Eighth Street for a report of a 911 hang-up. Officers found the area quiet on arrival and were unable to locate anyone needing assistance.
9:30 p.m., Orland police officers responded to Newville Road at Commerce Lane for a report of a dark 2011 Ford Mustang driving recklessly. Officers located and stopped the Ford. Following an investigation, Anselmo Carrera Bautista, 27, of Orland, was arrested and booked for alleged possession of a controlled substance, possession of paraphernalia and reckless driving.
Tuesday, March 15:
12:18 a.m., Orland police officers responded to 510 Fourth Street for a report of a disturbance heard. Officers contacted Kelli Skidmore, 45, and Hank Butterfield, 43, both of Orland, who said they were trying to call their dog back to the house. Both parties were told of the complaint and agreed to keep the noise down for the night.
1:50 p.m., at 132 Eighth Street, the Orland Police Department received information of possible threats made.
2:33 p.m., a public works employee turned in a black cell phone found at Lely Aquatic Park next to the basketball courts. The owner can claim the phone at the department.
Wednesday, March 16:
12:48 a.m., Angela Watts, 39, reported an unknown man knocked on her door in the Paigewood Village Apartments and appeared to be talking to himself. Officers contacted Benito Zuniga, 43, of Orland, who stated he was looking for a friend that lived in the area. Zuniga was admonished for trespassing and agreed to stay in his apartment the rest of the night.
11:45 a.m., on Fourth Street at Monterey Street, an Orland police officer initiated a traffic enforcement stop on a black 2005 Honda Civic. The 17-year-old female driver was cited for failing to stop at a stop sign and violating her provisional license requirements.
12:33 p.m., Orland police officers responded to a report of a non-injury collision. Officers contacted Larry Hammond, 71, who had been driving his 2018 Dodge Ram 3500 north on Fourth Street when he struck two parked vehicles occupied by Summerlee Martin, 39, and Elise Garrison, 23. Hammond was cited for allegedly driving on a suspended license, no proof of insurance, and no proof of registration. The Dodge was towed and impounded by Bambauer Towing.
12:50 p.m., Orland police officers were dispatched to the 800 block of Newville Road for a report of a semi-truck parked in the turn lane. The response was delayed due to priority traffic. The semi was gone on arrival of the officers.
2:37 p.m., at Mill Street School, Martin Yzaguirre, 35, of Maxwell, reported he picked up his children as per the custody order but their mother, Sadie Yzaguirre, 31, withheld one child due to illness. Officers provided Martin with information and referred him back to family court.
6:05 p.m., at the Black Butte Mobile Home Park, Caryn Brown, 70, contacted the Orland Police Department regarding a tenant being evicted, and that sometime during the last week an unknown person made entry into the residence. The incident was documented at Brown’s request.
9:36 p.m., Orland police officers contacted Heather Reed, 48, of Orland, on Walker Street at Fourth Street. Following an investigation, Reed was arrested and booked for allegedly being under the influence of a controlled substance and possession of methamphetamine.
11:51 p.m., Summer Arnold, 37, reported her ex-husband, Curtis Arnold, 60, called her, demanding to give back personal belongings that are owned by both of them. Summer was provided with information and the incident was documented.
Thursday, March 17:
8:09 a.m., Orland police officers responded to a report of a deceased resident at WestHaven Assisted Living. There were no indications of foul play and the scene was turned over to a deputy coroner.
8:55 a.m., Orland police officers were dispatched to a report of a suspicious transaction at the Orland Stop and Shop, 10 Walker Street.
9:04 a.m., Orland police officers responded to the Orland Police Department lobby to assist sheriff’s deputies with a reported assault. Officers assisted deputies until no longer needed.
10:41 a.m., Orland police officers responded to a report of a suspicious email. Officers contacted Orland High School Principal Mercado, who reported the email. There were no indications of criminal activity or threats to any staff or students.
10:50 a.m., the Orland Police Department was contacted by a 78-year-old resident of Orland who wanted to report that she believed members of the Orland Police Department were sneaking into her home and putting papers in her closet. She also reported that someone broke into her vehicle and organized papers in her vehicle. She was assured that the Orland Police Department had not been in her home and was advised to call law enforcement if she needs further assistance.
1:35 p.m., Orland police officers responded to Fairview School for a report of a school staff member having a medical emergency. Officers responded and provided assistance until no longer needed by medical personnel.
5:11 p.m., Orland police officers responded to the report of a reckless driver on Newport Avenue. Officers conducted an area check but were unable to locate the vehicle.
10 p.m., Orland police officers were dispatched to 315 Eighth Street for a report of theft. Officers contacted Irish McReynolds, 36, of Orland, who stated she was having issues with her roommates taking her property. McReynolds refused to cooperate with officers and was advised to call back when she wished to make a report.
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 11:
9:40 a.m., Carlos Magno Rivera, 37, of Orland, was booked into the Glenn County Jail on a court remand and with charges alleging misdemeanor violation of probation. He was taken into custody at the jail by a Glenn County Sheriff’s deputy. At 10:06 p.m., he was also booked into the jail on a bail bond surrender with charges alleging felony violation of probation, and possession of ammunition by a prohibited person (a felony). Total bail was set at $32,000.
6:34 p.m., Samuel Sanchez, 35, of Orland, was booked into the Glenn County Jail on charges alleging failure to register as a sex offender (a felony). Bail was set at $10,000, but he was also held without bail for charges alleging violation of parole (a felony). He was taken into custody at 3920 County Road O, Orland, by a Glenn County Sheriff’s deputy.
9:20 p.m., Cindy Anai Manzo Avina, 24, of Corning, 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. She was taken into custody at South and East Streets by an Orland police officer.
Saturday, March 12:
2:23 a.m., Erendira Garcia-Rojas, 43, of Orland, was booked into the Glenn County Jail on charges alleging battery on a spouse, ex-spouse, date, etc. (a misdemeanor). Bail was set at $5,000. She was taken into custody at 153 East Mill Street by an Orland police officer.
Sunday, March 13:
12:38 a.m., Byron Evan Burrows, 33, of Elk Creek, was booked into the Glenn County Jail on charges alleging violation of a court order to prevent domestic violence (a misdemeanor). Bail was set at $5,000. He was taken into custody at 199 North Humboldt Avenue, Willows, by a Glenn County Sheriff’s deputy.
Monday, March 14:
9:04 a.m., Falisity Pha Chanphom, 25, of Orland, was booked into the Glenn County Jail on charges alleging battery on a spouse, ex-spouse, date, etc. (a misdemeanor). Bail was set at $5,000. She was taken into custody at 6379 County Road 16, lot #53, Orland, by a Glenn County Sheriff’s deputy.
9:53 p.m., Anselmo Carrera Bautista, 27, of Orland, was booked into the Glenn County Jail on charges alleging reckless driving, possession of a controlled substance, and possession of controlled substance paraphernalia (all misdemeanors). Bail was set at zero. He was taken into custody at Newville Road and Commerce Lane by an Orland police officer.
Tuesday, March 15:
4:28 p.m., Steven Mitchell Butler, 31, of Orland, was booked into the Glenn County Jail on warrants alleging failure to appear (a misdemeanor), disobeying a court order (a misdemeanor), and failure to obey a lawful order of the court (a felony). Total bail was set at $40,000. He was taken into custody at ampm, 902 Newville Road, Orland, by a Glenn County Sheriff’s deputy.
5:23 p.m., Amanda Ruth Gomes, 33, of Orland, was booked into the Glenn County Jail on warrants alleging failure to appear after being released on her own recognizance (a felony), disobeying a lawful order of the court (a felony), and failure to appear in court (a misdemeanor). Total bail was set at $62,000. She was taken into custody at the Butte County Jail by a Glenn County Sheriff’s deputy.
6:55 p.m., Noah Ryan Coats, 40, of Orland, was booked into the Glenn County Jail on charges alleging infliction of corporal injury on a spouse or cohabitant (a felony), and violation of a court order to prevent domestic violence (a misdemeanor). Bail was set at $30,000. He was taken into custody at 6412 County Road 14, Orland, by a Glenn County Sheriff’s deputy.
Wednesday, March 16:
3:30 p.m., Byron Evan Burrows, 33, of Elk Creek, was booked into the Glenn County Jail on charges alleging misdemeanor violation of probation. Bail was set at $5,000. He was taken into custody at the jail by a Glenn County probation officer.
4:39 p.m, Lyle Leroy Cheever II, 53, of Willows, was booked into the Glenn County Jail on charges alleging felony violation of probation. Bail was set at $145,000. He was taken into custody at the Blue Gum Motel, 2637 Highway 99, rm. #125, Willows, by a Glenn County probation officer.
9:54 p.m., Heather Yolanda Reed, 48, of Orland, was booked into the Glenn County Jail on charges alleging possession of a controlled substance, and using or being under the influence of a controlled substance (both misdemeanors). Bail was set at zero. She was taken into custody in the 300 block of Walker Street by an Orland police officer.
Thursday, March 17:
1:20 p.m., Joshua William Morris, 34, of Orland, was booked into the Glenn County Jail on charges alleging possession of ammunition by a prohibited person, and violation of probation (both felonies). Bail was set at $70,000. He was taken into custody at 3555 County Road 306, Elk Creek, by a Glenn County probation officer.
1:58 p.m., Riley James Dock, 55, of Willows, was booked into the Glenn County Jail on a warrant alleging battery on a spouse, ex-spouse, date, etc. (a misdemeanor). Bail was set at $5,000. He was taken into custody on Highway 99, north of County Road 39, by a Glenn County Sheriff’s deputy.
6:52 p.m., Lucky Bob Wyatt, 39, of Willows, was booked into the Glenn County Jail on charges alleging using or being under the influence of a controlled substance, and resisting or obstructing a public service officer (both misdemeanors). Bail was set at zero. He was taken into custody at 815 West Sycamore Street, Willows, by a Glenn County Sheriff’s deputy.
10:49 p.m., Terrill Poage Knight, 52, of Glenn, 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 at 210 West Wood Street, Willows, by a Glenn County Sheriff’s deputy.
This terrier-mix is indeed a lady. Even her name, Ladybug, says so. She is a mature dog, about 11 years old, and deserves respect. She is, of course, very well housebroken. If you are interested in adopting this wonderful dog, call (530) 517-1754 to arrange to see her in person. The Town and Country Humane Society shelter is located on Highway 99 between County Roads 21 and 23, south of Orland. It is a nonprofit run by volunteers committed to the idea of making life better for our furry friends. Glenn County Observer photo by Larry Judkins.
The California Highway Patrol has released information regarding an accident involving a garbage truck that overturned on County Road 24, east of County Road S, on March 9.
At about 12:40 p.m. on Wednesday, March 9, Enrique A. Rodriguez, 63, of Corning, was driving a 2009 Autocar (garbage truck) west on County Road 24, about a mile east of County Road S, at about 55 miles per hour.
For unknown reasons, Rodriguez turned or allowed the truck to travel in a northerly direction, where it left the paved portion of the road.
The driver steered abruptly to the left in an attempt to reenter the roadway.
The speed and configuration of the truck, in concert with Rodriguez’s steering input, caused the truck to twist to the right as it turned and began traveling in a southwesterly direction.
The truck overturned onto its right side, blocking the eastbound lane of County Road 24.
The roadway was closed until about 5:30 p.m. by emergency personnel in order to facilitate the recovery and removal of the garbage truck.
According to CHP Officer Ovard, the driver of the truck was not injured. He was wearing his seatbelts at the time of the accident.