A handful of check-ins at the Graybar Hotel

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

Sunday, December 22:

2:28 a.m., Brittnie Michelle Fonseca, 34, of Orland, was booked into the Glenn County Jail on one Glenn County warrant, and two Shasta County warrants alleging disobeying a court order (a misdemeanor), attempting to possess stolen property (a felony), and possession of a controlled substance (a misdemeanor). Total bail was set at $150,000. She was taken into custody on Highway 99 near County Road 21 by a Glenn County Sheriff’s deputy.

According to the Glenn County Sheriff’s log, at about 2:13 a.m. on December 22, Deputy Ayres conducted a traffic enforcement stop on a 2000 Chevrolet truck for expired registration (10/31/22) on Highway 99 in the area of County Road 21. The deputy contacted the driver, James Hansen of Orland, and passengers Brittnie Fonseca of Corning and Brian Ross, Jr., of Orland. Fonseca was reportedly found to have a local warrant and two out of county warrants. She was arrested and later booked into the Glenn County Jail. Hansen was allegedly found to be on searchable probation. A probation search was conducted on Hanson and the truck. Hansen and Ross were both released, along with the truck.

4:06 a.m., Liliana Mendoza, 22, of Orland, was booked into the Glenn County Jail on charges alleging making annoying calls to 911 (a misdemeanor). Bail was set at $0. She was taken into custody at 504 First Street, #1, by an Orland police officer.

According to the Orland Police Department log, at about 10:35 a.m. on December 21, the Orland Police Department received a report from Glenn County Sheriff’s dispatch that Liliana Mendoza, 22, of 504 First Street, was calling 911 repeatedly, asking about an on-going investigation. GCSO dispatch requested officers counsel her on appropriate use of 911. Orland police officers attempted contact but there was no answer.

Later, at about 11:45 p.m. on December 21, Orland police officers were dispatched to conduct a welfare check on Mendoza. Officers spoke with Mendoza, who declined assistance from law enforcement. Mendoza was provided with information and resources, and was warned for misuse of 911.

And at about 3:51 a.m. on December 22, Orland police officers were again dispatched to contact Mendoza. She had been contacted by law enforcement multiple times within the last 24 hours and had called 911 approximately eight times. She had previously been warned about her misuse of 911 and she allegedly told officers she was not going to stop calling 911. Officers contacted Mendoza at her residence and she was arrested for misuse of 911.

5:23 p.m., Andrew Brian Devincenzi, 37, of Orland, was booked into the Glenn County Jail on charges alleging driving while under the influence of alcohol and/or drugs (a misdemeanor), driving while under the influence of alcohol (a misdemeanor), and possession of a firearm by a felon (a felony). Bail was set at $20,000. He was taken into custody on County Road 24 at County Road M by an Orland police officer.

According to the Orland Police Department log, at about 4:55 p.m. on December 22, Orland police officers were dispatched to a report of a possible DUI driver. Officers located the vehicle on Walker Street and conducted a traffic enforcement stop. Andrew Devincenzi, 37, of Orland, was arrested for allegedly driving while under the influence and being a felon in possession of a loaded firearm.

Monday, December 23:

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

Tuesday, December 24:

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

Wednesday, December 25:

3:36 a.m., Maynor Alfaro-Pintor, 25, of Orland, was booked into the Glenn County Jail on a warrant alleging failure to appear on a misdemeanor charge. Bail was set at $20,000. He was taken into custody at 417 Fourth Street, #10, by an Orland police officer.

According to the Orland Police Department log, at about 3:24 a.m. on December 25, Orland police officers were dispatched to 417 Shasta Steet for a report of a 911 hang-up. Maynor Alfaro-Pintor, 25, was contacted and arrested for an outstanding misdemeanor warrant. Alfaro-Pintor was booked into the Glenn County Jail.

Thursday, December 26:

8:02 a.m., Michael Anthony Rogers, 41, of Orland, was booked into the Glenn County Jail without bail on a warrant alleging failure to appear on a felony charge. He was taken into custody on County Road I, north of County Road 39, by a Glenn County Sheriff’s deputy.

According to the Glenn County Sheriff’s log, at about 7:30 a.m. on December 26, employees at Artois Feed Supply, located at 6540 County Road 33, Artois, called and reported a suspicious man driving around their facility in a multi-colored pickup. Employees said the vehicle was backed up to a flatbed trailer and appeared to be assessing it for a theft. Sgt. Lemmon responded to the business. Deputy Rasmussen arrived in the area and found the vehicle traveling south on Highway 99. A vehicle enforcement stop was made due to multiple equipment violations. The driver, Michael Anthony Rogers, of 18650 County Road 200, Orland, was contacted. He was found to allegedly have an outstanding felony warrant out for his arrest. Deputies learned the warrant was issued by the Tehama County Superior Court. Rogers was ultimately placed under arrest for the warrant. He was also allegedly driving the vehicle while his license was suspended. The vehicle was ultimately released to A Plus Towing. Nothing was stolen from Artois Feed.