Orland Police Logs

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.