Glenn County Sheriff’s Log

Here are some more selected incident reports from early February, as provided by the Glenn County Sheriff’s Office.

Friday, Feb. 4:

5:54 a.m., deputies responded to the intersection of North Humboldt Avenue and West Wood Street regarding a traffic collision. Deputies arrived on scene and met with the involved parties. Rogelio Donasco of Bakersfield said he was driving a 2016 Chevrolet Silverado with a U.S. government plate west on West Wood Street and a vehicle collided with him. Jazzmin Kelly of Willows said she was driving her 2020 Hyundai Ioniq north on North Humboldt Avenue and had a green light. Deputies spoke with witnesses who said Kelly had a green light and was driving through the intersection when Donasco collided with Kelly’s vehicle. Deputies were able to help with an exchange of information for the involved parties.

9:49 a.m., nurse Erik Vargas at Glenn Medical Center contacted the Glenn County Sheriff’s Office and reported the expected death of Barbara Felix, 91, of Willows. The decedent suffered from a pre-existing medical condition and entered comfort care on January 3. Next of kin Gladys Coombs was present at the time of death. The decedent was later released to the care of Brusie Funeral Home out of Chico.

12:44 p.m., Deputy Goodwin responded to Interstate 5, north of the County Road 25 overpass, for the report of a vehicle rollover with an occupant possibly ejected. Deputy Goodwin arrived on scene where off-duty medical staff was performing lifesaving efforts on Eldon Edward McGowan, 64, of Lower Lake. Orland Fire Department and Westside Ambulance personnel responded to the scene. The man was pronounced deceased at the scene. The CHP conducted a collision investigation. The decedent released to the care of Sweet-Olsen Family Mortuary of Orland.

8:17 p.m., deputies were dispatched to 6118 County Road 8 for a loud music complaint. Deputies responded and contacted a man who identified himself as “Javier”. Deputies found the residence quiet on arrival and told “Javier” of the complaint. Deputies were later detailed again to 6118 County Road 8 for another loud music complaint. Deputies contacted the reporting party, David Johnson, who wished to pursue criminal charges. Deputies contacted “Javier,” who later identified as Diego Javier Alcantara Sanchez. Sanchez was contacted and placed under arrest public intoxication and other charges.

Saturday, Feb. 5:

1:46 p.m., Tennelle Curiel of Willows reported she was at the Valley Car Wash, 1261 West Wood Street, Willows, and was just in a verbal dispute with a white male adult who was in possession of her son’s stolen property. Curiel said she got the property back and the man walked west on Wood Street. Curiel had originally reported the theft of her son’s backpack and Chrome Book on February 3. Deputy Goodwin contacted Curiel, who said the man was last seen walking north on North Humboldt Avenue. Deputy Goodwin contacted the man in the Subway parking lot. The man was later identified as James Moore of Willows. During the investigation, Moore allegedly resisted and was taken into custody. Curiel signed a citizen’s arrest form to pursue criminal charges against Moore. Moore was transported to the Glenn County Jail, where he was booked.

11:50 p.m., deputies were dispatched to a request for an area check for a man knocking on a house window at 312 French Street in Willows. Deputies conducted a check of the area and found Roberto Cardenas, 30, at 335 French Street. Cardenas allegedly showed objective signs and symptoms of being under the influence of a controlled substance. Deputy Tuma conducted an evaluation and determined Cardenas was allegedly under the influence of a central nervous system stimulant. Cardenas was determined to not be able to care for himself and was placed under arrest. He was transported to the Glenn County Jail, where he was released to jail staff for booking, to be released when sober.

Sunday, Feb. 6:

7:22 a.m., Deputy Thompson was dispatched to a report of a theft from Walmart. The deputy contacted store employees, who reported an unknown person had taken about $10,000 worth of electronic merchandise from a locked cabinet before leaving the store property in a sedan, south on Interstate 5. Deputies checked the area but were unable to locate the suspect vehicle. Deputies initiated an investigation.

10:11 a.m., deputies responded to a report of a single vehicle rollover on Highway 162 near County Road 302. The single occupant was transported from the scene by the Enloe FlightCare helicopter. Deputies assisted the CHP until no longer needed.

11:05 a.m., Deputy Thompson was dispatched to a report of a possibly deceased man in room #102 at the Baymont Inn, 199 North Humboldt Avenue, Willows. Deputies and emergency medical personnel responded to the scene and later pronounced the death.

6:54 p.m., Leland Sisk contacted the sheriff’s office, reporting Byron Burrows was on his property at 3600 County Road 305, lot #17, Elk Creek, in violation of a served criminal protective order. Deputy Tuma was dispatched. Deputy Tuma contacted Burrows in the front of yard of the residence and placed him under arrest. Burrows was transported to the Glenn County Jail, where he was released to jail staff for booking.

9:26 p.m., Willie Beavers of Willows called and reported he was walking on Birch Street, near South Lassen Street, in Willows, when he was struck by a white Chevrolet truck. Beavers declined any medical attention. He described the vehicle as a white Chevrolet truck with a “Willows Scramblers” sticker in the back window. Deputies were able to locate a vehicle matching the description given by the victim, but it was parked and unoccupied.

Monday, Feb. 7:

12:49 p.m., the Butte County Sheriff’s Office requested the Glenn County Sheriff’s Office contact a person regarding a next of kin notification. Deputy Ayres contacted the person, found that he was a close friend, not family, and was aware of the decedent passing. This person gave the deputy contact information for a possible next of kin. This information was forwarded. The deceased was Joyce Huenneke Bowles of Orland.

3:10 p.m., Amanda Marshall, a registered nurse from Willows Care Center, reported the expected death of Maurice Angvall, 92, of Chico. The decedent suffered from several pre-existing illnesses and had been under hospice care since Jan. 3. Family members were present at the time of death. Nicole Angvall (wife) was identified as the next of kin and notified by Enloe Hospice staff. Deputy Sanzone called and left voicemail for Angvall. The decedent was released to the care of the Neptune Society of Chico.

5:33 p.m., Sergeant Draper responded to 6155 Highway 162 in Willows for the report of a domestic disturbance at space #18. Upon arrival, contact was made with all involved parties. During the investigation, it was found Michael Perez had allegedly battered a confidential victim. Perez was taken into custody for alleged felony domestic battery. Upon a search incident to arrest of Perez’s person, he was found to allegedly be in possession of suspected heroin. Perez was transported and booked into the Glenn County Jail.

6:15 p.m., Sergeant Draper contacted Laura Alcarez at 6155 State Route 162, sp. #18, during a call for service. Glenn County Communications reported Alcarez had a confirmed misdemeanor warrant out of Glenn County. Alcarez was arrested, transported, and booked into Glenn County Jail.

6:43 p.m., Justin Barnes reported a male driver in a gray sedan had attempted to run his girlfriend and juvenile daughter off the road. Barnes said the grey sedan was now parked at a residence near his residence. Deputies responded to South Sacramento Street, Willows, and contacted Barnes’s girlfriend, Danielle Amundson. Amundson said she was driving back home with her juvenile daughter in the back seat of her Jeep. Amundson said an unknown man in a gray sedan ran a red light at the intersection of Tehama and Wood Streets before following her too closely as she drove. Amundson said the man was driving erratically and pulling up next to her and braking. Amundson and her juvenile daughter were both afraid as the man followed them closely to their residence. Amundson was able to lose the man and left the area to safety until Barnes was able to respond to her location. The grey sedan was discovered to be a Chevrolet Malibu and was parked in front of 310 South Sacramento and was registered to Cole Entz of Willows. Deputies contacted Entz, who reportedly blamed his driving on his autism and initially agreed he should not be allowed to be on the road. Entz then denied any knowledge of any incident. Amundson wished to pursue criminal charges and signed a citizen’s arrest form. Entz was ultimately placed under arrest.

Tuesday, Feb. 8:

12:17 p.m., Matt Taylor reported a person being in the backyard of a property he should not have been at and this person throwing items around. Deputy Ayres located Andy Saechao’s motorcycle parked in the alley behind this residence at 141 North Crawford Avenue, Willows, and Saechao in the backyard near a shed. After an on-scene investigation, Saechao was determined to allegedly be under the influence of a controlled substance. He was arrested and his motorcycle that was blocking alley access was towed from scene by L&T Towing. Saechao was booked into the Glenn County Jail.

12:30 p.m., the Glenn County Sheriff’s Office received a report of inappropriate, sexual contact between two juveniles that occurred at Willows High School during the weekend of Feb. 4 to Feb. 7. Deputy Sanzone responded and initiated an investigation report.

3:08 p.m., Herb Weems of Glenn reported the theft of a solar panel off an agriculture well in the area of County Roads 34 and W. Sometime in the last two weeks or so an unknown suspect removed a solar panel from the well and stole it. Weems estimated the cost of replacing the panel at $1,200. Weems may possibly report the theft to his insurance provider. Investigation continuing.

Wednesday, Feb. 9:

12:43 a.m., while on routine patrol, Deputy Chavez observed a vehicle parked in the Hamilton City High School parking lot. Deputy Chavez contacted Luis Polino-Hernandez and Adolfo Polino. A records check confirmed three Butte County warrants. Polino was arrested for the warrants, drug, and weapons offenses. Polino was transported to the Glenn County Jail and was booked by jail staff.

2:17 a.m., Howard Graff contacted the Glenn County Sheriff’s Office to report his mother-in-law, Gloria Cagle, was possibly deceased. Westside Ambulance and Orland Fire personnel responded to 6551 Krisko Court, Willows, and performed life-saving measure but were unsuccessful. Deputy Chavez responded and pronounced Cagle deceased. Cagle’s daughter, Gloria Graff, was present at the time of her death. Deputy Chavez initiated a death investigation.

7:14 p.m., while on routine patrol, Deputy Chavez observed Noah Coats of Orland, whom he recognized from previous contacts, walking in the Walmart parking lot. Deputy Chavez requested Glenn County Communications conduct a records check. Communications confirmed a no-bail warrant. Coats was placed under arrest and transported to the Glenn County Jail, to be booked by jail staff.

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