Recent guests at the Graybar Hotel

By Larry Judkins

Glenn County Observer

Here is a list of the bookings into the Glenn County Jail, with information provided by jail personnel, the Orland police log, the Glenn County Sheriff’s log, and the Glenn County District Attorney’s Office. Remember: Everyone accused of a crime is presumed innocent until proven guilty in a court of law.

Monday, November 4:

4:38 p.m., Zane Andrew Kaufman, 27, of Orland, was booked into the Glenn County Jail on charges alleging giving false identification to a peace officer, and possession of controlled substance paraphernalia (both misdemeanors). Bail was set at $0. He was taken into custody at 711 Sixth Street by an Orland police officer.

According to the Orland Police Department’s log, at about 4:14 p.m. on November 4, an Orland police officer contacted Zane Kaufman, 27, of Orland, at the AutoZone, 711 Sixth Street. Following an investigation, Kaufman was arrested and booked for allegedly providing a false ID to police and possession of drug paraphernalia.

Tuesday, November 5:

7:33 a.m., Starryne Crystal Lefdal, 45, of Orland, was booked into the Glenn County Jail on a warrant alleging oral copulation with a person under the age of 18 (a felony). Bail was set at $10,000. She was taken into custody at 411 First Street by an Orland police officer.

The Orland Police Department log says only that at 7:19 a.m. on November 5, Orland police officers “contacted Starryne Lefdal, 45, of Orland. She was arrested and booked for a felony Glenn County warrant.”

9 a.m., Littleflower Stevens, 40, of Orland, was booked into the Glenn County Jail without bail on a warrant alleging violation of post-release community supervision (a felony). She was taken into custody at the Glenn County Probation Department by a probation officer.

9:45 a.m., Vadim Sergeyevich Petriakov, 35, was booked into the Glenn County Jail on a warrant alleging failure to appear on a felony charge. Bail was set at $30,000. He was taken into custody at the Butte County Jail by a Glenn County Sheriff’s deputy.

According to the Glenn County Sheriff’s log for August 15, 2021, deputies responded to the Walmart parking lot in Willows for a report of a stolen vehicle being there with two occupants inside. Glenn County dispatchers said the stolen vehicle was a Nissan Sentra with an Oregon license plate.

Upon arrival, deputies found Jessica Napier of Redding in the driver seat and Vadim Petriakov, also of Redding, in the front passenger seat. Napier and Petriakov were escorted out of the vehicle and detained in handcuffs.

After on-scene investigation and subsequent search of the vehicle, deputies found suspected methamphetamine and suspected fentanyl. Deputies spoke with Napier and Petriakov, who stated the substances found were methamphetamine and fentanyl.

Napier and Petriakov both claimed ownership of the suspected methamphetamine and fentanyl. Napier and Petriakov were placed under arrest and booked into the Glenn County Jail for being in possession of stolen property and drug charges.

On April 1, 2022, the Glenn County District Attorney’s Office reported that Petriakov was convicted of possession of a stolen vehicle (a felony). He was sentenced to 125 days in jail, drug court, and two years’ probation.

11:15 a.m., Eduardo Jesus Lupercio, 40, of Orland, was booked into the Glenn County Jail on a court remand alleging violation of a court order to prevent domestic violence (a misdemeanor). He was taken into custody at the Glenn County Superior Court, 526 West Sycamore Street, Willows. At 2:13 p.m., at the Glenn County Jail, he was arrested on a warrant also alleging violation of a court order to prevent domestic violence (a misdemeanor). At 2:20 p.m., still at the jail, he was arrested on a court remand again alleging violation of a court order to prevent domestic violence (a misdemeanor). And, at 2:24 p.m., at the jail, he was once more arrested on a court remand alleging violation of a court order to prevent domestic violence (a misdemeanor). Total bail was set at $20,000. He was taken into custody by a Glenn County Sheriff’s deputy.

2:28 p.m., Christopher Michael Willard Nunn, 36, of Corning, was booked into the Glenn County Jail on charges alleging felony violation of probation. Bail was set at $20,000. He was taken into custody at the Glenn County Probation Department by a probation officer.

7:04 p.m., Jose Anthony Hernandez, 21, of Orland, was booked into the Glenn County Jail on warrants alleging failure to appear on a misdemeanor charge, and misdemeanor violation of probation. Total bail was set at $30,000. He was taken into custody at Eighth and Colusa Streets by an Orland police officer.

According to the Orland Police Department’s log, at 7:02 p.m. on November 5, at Eighth and Colusa Streets, an Orland police officer contacted Jose Hernandez, 21, of Orland. He was arrested and booked for two misdemeanor Glenn County warrants.

Wednesday, November 6:

2 p.m., Gregg Alan Farlinger, 56, of Orland, was booked into the Glenn County Jail on a court remand with charges alleging felony violation of probation. Bail was set at $20,000. He was taken into custody at the Glenn County Superior Court, 526 West Sycamore Street, Willows, by a Glenn County Sheriff’s deputy.

3:15 p.m., Manuel Eugene Rodriguez, 29, of Ukiah, was booked into the Glenn County Jail on a warrant alleging failure to appear on a felony charge. Bail was set at $50,000, but he was also held without bail on a California Department of Corrections detainer. He was taken into custody at Folsom State Prison by a Glenn County Sheriff’s deputy.

9:08 p.m., Joshua Lewis Abanathie, 22, of Orland, was booked into the Glenn County Jail on a warrant alleging failure to appear on a misdemeanor charge. Bail was set at $25,000. She was taken into custody at Tehama and Ninth Streets by an Orland police officer.

According to the Orland Police Department’s log, at about 9:08 p.m. on November 6, an Orland police officer contacted Joshua Abanathie, 22, of Orland, on Tehama Street at Ninth Street. He was arrested and booked for a misdemeanor Glenn County warrant.

9:30 p.m., Jose Luis Garibay, 44, of Orland, 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, driving with a license suspended for driving while under the influence, and disobeying a court order (all misdemeanors). Bail was set at $15,000. He was taken into custody at East Walker Street and Woodward Avenue by an Orland police officer.

According to the Orland police logs, at about 9:16 p.m. on November 6, at Discount Liquors, 160 East Walker Street, Orland police officers were dispatched to a report of a male driving while under the influence. Officers contacted Jose Garibay, 44, of Orland.

Following an investigation, Garibay was arrested and booked for allegedly driving while under the influence of alcohol, driving with a license suspended or revoked license for driving while under the influence, violation of court probation, and driving while on DUI probation.

11:46 p.m., Megan Christine Noah, 41, of Lafayette, 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 on County Road 48, west of Interstate 5, by a California Highway Patrol officer.

Thursday, November 7:

No one was booked into the Glenn County Jail on this date.

Obituary: Dovie Ann Persky, 73

Dovie Ann Persky died in Sacramento on Thursday, October 31, 2024. She was born in Las Animas, Colorado, on January 25, 1951.

She graduated from Mt. Shasta High School and furthered her education at CSUC Chico, where she earned her teaching credential. She dedicated 32 years to educating young minds as an elementary school teacher, a career marked by love and respect from her students.

Beyond her professional achievements, she was a beacon of joy and inspiration. Her infectious laughter and ability to brighten any room were cherished by all.

She loved spending time with her grandkids, having coffee with her friends, shopping, vacationing with her husband, and watching her kids grow.

She had a way with the pen. Here are some of her own words:

“So I give to you the gift of Time. Which really means the gift of me. Time for you and I to just be … I want to spend some of my time with you Doing whatever it is you want to. At this point in my life, I know this: What a precious gift each day truly is. And I want you to know … How truly precious you are to me. And for you to treasure the time you and I could just be.”

Her life was enriched by her loving family.

She is survived by her spouse of 50 years, Preston; son Kyle (Tanya) Persky; daughter Kara Trunzo; and grandchildren Michael, Katie, Sammy, Trajan, Cloey and Natalia. She was preceded in death by her mother, Kathryn Gray; father Burl Du Bose; brothers Jack and Burl Du Bose; and sister Kathryn “Kathy” Du Bose.

Services are planned for 1 p.m. on Friday, November 15, at the Willows Christian Church. A reception to celebrate her life will be held at the Elks Lodge following her burial.

Her legacy of kindness, joy, and dedication to education will be remembered by all who had the privilege to know her.

Obituary: Lawrence Chagolla, 58

Lawrence Chagolla died in Willows on Sunday, October 27, 2024. He was born on June 17, 1966.

He dedicated over 40 years to working in the agriculture industry, where he skillfully operated the harvesters and heavy equipment that are essential to the fields. He was always the hardest worker in the room, never giving up no matter the challenge.

He possessed a relentless work ethic. His commitment to his work was paralleled only by his love for his family and an array of hobbies that kept his spirit lively.

Known for his vibrant personality and cheerful spirit, he was the epitome of a friendly soul who could start a conversation with anyone, anywhere.

He was often the life of the party. A die-hard San Francisco 49ers fan, he also relished in outdoor activities such as camping, fishing and spending quality time with friends and family, often over a beer, celebrating life’s moments.

He leaves behind a loving family, including his daughters Christina Boyes and Rachel Rodriguez; sons Larry Pineda and James Chagolla; grandchildren Abigail, Austin, Serinity, Liliana, Zachary, Joey, and Mathew; and one great-granddaughter, Harley. He was preceded in death by his parents, Joseph D. Chagolla and Mary Lou Chagolla; and his sister, Shirley Keel.

A Celebration of Life is to be announced later. His loved ones want his past and current family and friends to gather to share the memories they all had with him.

His family agrees, his memory will continue to inspire all who knew him. He was a man who embraced life with enthusiasm and genuine kindness.

“RIP beloved son, Dad, Papa, uncle, nephew, cousin, dear friend.”

Obituary: Romelia Llamas, 84

Surrounded by family members, Romelia Llamas of Hamilton City died peacefully in Chico on Monday, November 4, 2024. She was born in Zacatecas, Mexico, to Francisco Lozano and Sara Salazar on February 6, 1940.

She is survived by her daughters Carmen Llamas, Yolanda Llamas, Veronica Llamas, and Estella Herniman; son Roberto Llamas; brothers Francisco Lozano, Clemente Lozano, Jesus Lozano, and Gabino Lozano; sister Maria Lozano; four grandchildren; and one great-granddaughter.

A vigil is scheduled from 5 p.m. to 7 p.m. on Thursday, November 21, at St. Mary’s Catholic Church in Hamilton City. A Mass is planned for celebration the next morning on Friday, November 22, at 11 a.m., also at St. Mary’s.

Following Mass, she will be buried next to her beloved husband, Tomás, at the Catholic Cemetery located at 3900 County Road P, southeast of Orland.

Arrangements are under the direction of Sweet-Olsen Family Mortuary of Orland.

Obituary: Carrie Lynn Cauble Sisco, 50

Surrounded by family, Carrie Lynn Cauble Sisco died in her home in Orland on Friday, November 1, 2024. She was born in Willows to Janice Cooper and Terry Cauble on May 31, 1974.

She graduated in Orland with a high school diploma. She became an entrepreneur, with careers in traveling and modeling.

Her favorite job of all, though, was being a devoted mother to six children.

In her spare time, she loved crafting, painting, vintage, and antique items. She was very adventurous and loved the beach.

Her favorite movie was The Goonies. She was very faithful and devoted to her religion.

She is survived by her mother, Janice Cooper of Orland; father Terry Cauble (Phyllis) of Oregon; daughter Brittany Emery of Orland; son Austin Emery of Corning; daughter Montanna Sisco of Chico; daughter Hope Sisco of Orland; son Preston Gibson of Orland; daughter Alana Neilsen of Orland; sister Denise Thornquest of Folsom; and brothers Todd Holland of Texas, and Gary Cauble of North Dakota. She was preceded in death by her sister, Lisa Cauble, who died in 2022.

A graveside service is planned for 10:30 a.m. on Thursday, November 7, at the I.O.O.F. Cemetery, 3900 County Road P, southeast of Orland.

In lieu of flowers, memorial contributions can be made to her loved ones’ GoFundMe account: https://www.gofundme.com/f/carries-courageous-fight-against-cancer?qid=881ec3aa2294da4305eb4639889547b4

Arrangements are under the direction of Sweet-Olsen Family Mortuary.

Check-ins at the Graybar Hotel

By Larry Judkins

Glenn County Observer

Here is a list of the bookings into the Glenn County Jail, with information provided by jail personnel, the Glenn County Sheriff’s log, the Orland police log, police scanner broadcasts, and personal observations by this Glenn County Observer reporter. Remember: Everyone accused of a crime is presumed innocent until proven guilty in a court of law.

Tuesday, October 29:

12:33 a.m., Desiree Rae Dicante, 54, of Orland, was booked into the Glenn County Jail on charges alleging possession of a controlled substance, and possession of controlled substance paraphernalia (both misdemeanors). Bail was set at $0. She was taken into custody at Hambright Avenue and Highway 32 by an Orland police officer.

According to the Orland Police Department log, at about 12:16 a.m. on October 29, on Highway 32, an Orland police officer conducted a traffic enforcement stop on a 2003 Black Saturn Sedan for an equipment violation.

After an investigation, 54 y/o Dixon, CA resident Desiree Dicante, 54, of Dixon, was arrested for alleged possession of a controlled substance and possession of drug paraphernalia. Dicante was booked into the Glenn County Jail.

8:48 a.m., Megan Elizabeth Hill, 32, of San Rafael, was booked into the Glenn County Jail on charges alleging using or being under the influence of a controlled substance (a misdemeanor), and a warrant alleging failure to appear on a misdemeanor charge. Bail on the fresh charges was set at $0. Bail on the warrant was set at $10,000. She was taken into custody at the 526 West Sycamore Street, Willows, by a Glenn County Sheriff’s deputy.

According to the Glenn County Sheriff’s log, at about 8:44 a.m. on October 29, Deputy Peterson contacted two people, James Burnside and Megan Hill, outside the Willows Memorial Hall, 525 West Sycamore Street.

The deputy conducted a records check and confirmed Hill, of 100 Forbes Avenue, San Rafael, had an active Glenn County misdemeanor warrant for her arrest. Deputy Peterson subsequently placed Hill under arrest.

During the interaction, Hill allegedly showed obvious signs of being under the influence of a controlled substance. An evaluation for being under the influence of a controlled substance was conducted, and Hill was subsequently charged with that.

Hill was transported to the Glenn County Jail, where she was released to the care of correctional staff.

5:10 p.m., Paul Everette Choquette, 42, of Willows, was booked into the Glenn County Jail on charges alleging felony violation of probation, and misdemeanor violation of probation. Bail was set at $35,000. He was taken into custody at 609 South Lassen Street, Willows, by a Glenn County Probation officer.

5:25 p.m., Jose Dimas Cid Cruz, 36, of Orland, was booked into the Glenn County Jail on charges alleging kidnapping (a felony), and battery on a spouse, ex-spouse, date, etc. (a misdemeanor). Bail was set at $105,000. He was taken into custody at 6343 County Road 200, Orland, by a Glenn County Sheriff’s deputy.

According to the Glenn County Sheriff’s log, at about 4:56 p.m. on October 29, an anonymous caller contacted the Glenn County Sheriff’s Office to report seeing a man and woman in a physical disturbance in the area of County Roads 200 and H in Orland. Deputy Chavez responded and contacted Jose Cruz of Orland, who matched the descriptions provided.

The woman said that Cruz was her ex-boyfriend and had grabbed her hands and pulled her in an attempt to get her to go to Cruz’s apartment. Cruz was ultimately arrested for alleged domestic violence and kidnapping.

Wednesday, October 30:

12 p.m., Daniel Sanchez, 31, of Orland, was booked into the Glenn County Jail for felony violation of probation. Bail was set at $0. He was taken into custody at 745 Paigewood, apt. 35, Orland, by a Glenn County Probation officer.

5 p.m., Adam Lee Ashford, 51, of Chico, was booked into the Glenn County Jail without bail on a warrant alleging violation of parole (a felony). He was taken into custody at Highway 162 and Butte Creek by a state parks ranger.

7:28 p.m., Jessica Renae Mullin Messenger, 19, of Willows, was booked into the Glenn County Jail on charges alleging touching a person intimately against that person’s will for the purpose of sexual arousal (a misdemeanor), and contact with a minor with intent to commit a sexual offense (a felony). Bail was set at $10,000. She was taken into custody at 460 South Plumas Street, Willows, by a Glenn County Sheriff’s deputy.

7:55 p.m., Kaelene Elizabeth Scritchfield, 32, of Willows, 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 1201 West Wood Street, apt. #20, Willows, by a Glenn County Sheriff’s deputy.

According to the Glenn County Sheriff’s log, at about 7:38 p.m. on October 30, Sergeant Ramirez was dispatched to a report of a disturbance at 1201 West Wood Street in Willows. Sergeant Ramirez arrived on scene and contacted Kaelene Scritchfield and Bounmy Touy.

Sergeant Ramirez completed his investigation and discovered Scritchfield had allegedly assaulted Touy. Scritchfield was ultimately placed under arrest for domestic violence.

Thursday, October 31:

5:12 p.m., Joshua Ryan Frailey, 22, of Orland, was booked into the Glenn County Jail on charges alleging obstructing or resisting a public service official (a misdemeanor), violation of post-release community supervision (a felony), possession of a controlled substance (a misdemeanor), and possession of controlled substance paraphernalia (a misdemeanor). He was held without bail on these charges. He was also held without bail on a Tehama County Superior Court warrant alleging vehicle theft (a felony), and a Glenn County Superior Court warrant alleging violation of post-release community supervision (a felony). He was also arrested on another Glenn County Superior Court warrant alleging failure to appear on a misdemeanor charge. Bail on this warrant was set at $20,000. He was taken into custody at Walters and East Chapman Streets by an Orland police officer.

8:42 p.m., Joshua John Welter, 43, of Willows, was booked into the Glenn County Jail on a warrant alleging disobeying a court order (a misdemeanor). Bail was set at $20,000. He was taken into custody in the 200 block of North Humboldt Avenue, Willows, by a Glenn County Sheriff’s deputy.

According to the Glenn County Sheriff’s log, at about 8:36 p.m. on October 31, deputies observed Joshua Welter, of 1340 West Sycamore Street, apt. #118, Willows, in the 1200 block of West Wood Street in Willows.

Deputies had prior knowledge of an outstanding misdemeanor warrant issued for Welter’s arrest issued out of Glenn County. Glenn County Sheriff’s communications confirmed Welter’s warrant.

Deputies contacted Welter shortly after at the Black Bear Diner, 246 North Humboldt Avenue. Welter was arrested without incident and transported to the Glenn County Jail, where he was turned over to jail staff for booking.

His bail was set at $20,000.

Friday, November 1:

11:30 a.m., Travis Lee Butler, 37, of Orland, was remanded by the Glenn County Superior Court for charges alleging felony vandalism, false imprisonment (a misdemeanor), felony embezzlement by an employee, and disturbing the peace with loud or unreasonable noise (a misdemeanor). Bail was set at $25,000. He was taken into custody at the Glenn County Courthouse, 526 West Sycamore Street, Willows, by a Glenn County Sheriff’s deputy.

11:50 p.m., Jaime Adalit Salazar, 28, of Maxwell, 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 on County Road 68, west of Interstate 5, by a California Highway Patrol officer.

Saturday, November 2:

1:24 p.m., Raul Jose Guerrero Camacho, 57, of Chico, 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 on County Road W, north of Highway 152, by a California Highway Patrol officer.

11:20 p.m., Joel Santiago Velazquez, 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 848 Newville Road by an Orland police officer.

Sunday, November 3:

4:01 a.m., Kaitlan Nicole Abernathy, 32, of Paradise, was booked into the Glenn County Jail on charges alleging possession of controlled substance paraphernalia (a misdemeanor). Bail was set at $0. She was taken into custody in the 100 block of East Walker Street by an Orland police officer.

According to the Orland Police Department’s log, at about 3:41 a.m. on November 3, Orland police officers responded to a report of a reckless driver in a tan 2004 Toyota Camry. Officers located and initiated a traffic enforcement stop on the Toyota in the 100 block of East Walker Street.

Following an investigation, Kaitlan Abernathy, 32, of Paradise, was arrested and booked for alleged possession of drug paraphernalia and violation of probation.

Scanner broadcasts indicated a witness reported a person driving recklessly, westbound on Highway 32, approaching Papst Avenue. The witness said the vehicle “almost hit a building” and was driving on the wrong side of Highway 32 (East Walker Street).

The vehicle was stopped by Orland officers in the area of Sav-Mor market.

Regarding Abernathy’s probation, it was broadcast that probation stipulations included that she was not to be out after her curfew, and that she was not to drink alcohol or use drugs.

7:41 p.m., Rafael Garza, 34, of Los Angeles, was booked into the Glenn County Jail on charges alleging possession of another person’s identification with a prior (a felony), possession of a blank check with intent to defraud (a felony), grand theft of four or more access cards (a felony), possession of more than an ounce of marijuana (a misdemeanor), and driving with a license suspended for driving while under the influence (a misdemeanor). Bail was set at $35,000. He was taken into custody on East Street at South Street by an Orland police officer.

8:39 p.m., Ana Maria Magallanes-Castro, 61, of Orland, was booked into the Glenn County Jail on charges alleging possession of another person’s identification with a prior (a felony), possession of a blank check with intent to defraud (a felony), grand theft of four or more access cards (a felony), possession of more than an ounce of marijuana (a misdemeanor), and possession of controlled substance paraphernalia (a misdemeanor). Bail was set at $30,000. She was taken into custody on East Street at South Street by an Orland police officer.

According to the Orland Police Department’s log, at about 7:41 p.m. on November 3, an Orland police officer initiated a traffic enforcement stop on South Street at East Street on a red 2002 Chevrolet Suburban towing a trailer with no license plates.

Following an investigation, Rafael Garza, 34, of Orland, was arrested and booked for alleged identity theft, possession of blank checks with intent to defraud, unlawful possession of banking information, possession of over an ounce of marijuana, and driving with a suspended license.

The passenger, Ana Magallanes-Castro, 61, of Orland, was arrested and booked for identity theft, possession of blank checks with intent to defraud, unlawful possession of banking information, possession of over an ounce of marijuana, and possession of drug paraphernalia.

10:20 p.m., Edwin Firzgerald Gillis, 32, of Reno, Nev., was booked into the Glenn County Jail on charges alleging vehicle theft, and possession of a stolen vehicle (both felonies). Bail was set at $20,000. He was taken into custody on Interstate 5, south of County Road 60, by a California Highway Patrol officer.

Search, chase end in arrest

As one officer observes Joshua Frailey in the back of a patrol unit, another officer searches the interior of the red Mitsubishi Frailey had jumped into on South Street earlier. Glenn County Observer photo by Larry Judkins.

By Larry Judkins

Glenn County Observer

You can run but you cannot hide – and Joshua Frailey, 22, of Orland, did a lot of running late Thursday evening.

According to the Orland Police Department’s log, at about 4:44 p.m. on October 31, Orland police officers attempted to contact Frailey, “who was wanted on several no-bail felony warrants.

“Frailey fled from officers, jumped several fences, and attempted to escape in a vehicle. Frailey was captured in the 40 block of East Chapman Street without further incident.”

Actually, there was quite a bit more to the incident than this. At about a quarter to five, a great deal of chatter erupted on the police scanner regarding a man who was running from the police in the area of the fairgrounds and south of there.

From the fairgrounds, he ran south and crossed South Street, where he jumped several fences in an attempt to evade police. He stayed south of South Street and gradually moved west.

An Orland police officer searches the backpack Joshua Frailey had been carrying. Glenn County Observer photo by Larry Judkins.

His clothing description was given, and it was mentioned that he was carrying a backpack.

Five or 10 minutes after 5 p.m., this reporter decided to drive over to the general area where the search was taking place. As the reporter was heading west on South Street, approaching Super Shopper, a man with a backpack ran out from the properties on the south side of the street and jumped into a red Mitsubishi that was traveling east.

An Orland police unit was not far behind. A witness shouted to the officer that the man was in the red car just ahead.

The Mitsubishi had turned north and soon came to a stop on East Chapman Street just east of Walters Street. This reporter did not witness it, but apparently the man jumped out of the car and attempted to run again.

A K-9 was brought out and the man was detained. An officer was overheard saying that the K-9 almost bit the man.

The man was coughing excessively while he was sitting in the back of the patrol unit. Officers talked with each other about how much running the man had done prior to his capture.

An ambulance was called to the scene as a precaution. A medic checked him out and soon left.

Officers talk with the unidentified woman who was the driver of the red Mitsubishi. Glenn County Observer photo by Larry Judkins.

The woman who had been driving the Mitsubishi remained on-scene for several minutes. She was eventually allowed to leave.

The man, now known to be Joshua Frailey, was arrested and transported to the Glenn County Jail. He was booked on charges alleging obstructing or resisting a public service official (a misdemeanor), violation of post-release community supervision (a felony), possession of a controlled substance (a misdemeanor), and possession of controlled substance paraphernalia (a misdemeanor). He was held without bail on these charges.

He was also held without bail on a Tehama County Superior Court warrant alleging vehicle theft (a felony), and a Glenn County Superior Court warrant alleging violation of post-release community supervision (a felony).

He was also arrested on another Glenn County Superior Court warrant alleging failure to appear on a misdemeanor charge. Bail on this warrant was set at $20,000.