Check-ins to the Graybar Hotel

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, July 16:

4:30 a.m., Collin Andrew Outland, 28, a laborer who lives in Willows, was booked into the Glenn County Jail on charges alleging driving while under the influence of drugs (a misdemeanor). Bail was set at $5,000. He was taken into custody at 1399 West Wood Street, Willows, by a California Highway Patrol officer.

8:18 a.m., Colton Scott Smith, 21, a laborer who lives in Orland, was booked into the Glenn County Jail on charges alleging possession of burglary tools (a misdemeanor), and warrants alleging disobeying a lawful order of the court (a felony). Total bail was set at $98,000. He was taken into custody at 511 Papst Avenue, apt. B, by an Orland police officer. Two days later in the jail, he was found to have two Yolo County warrants alleging misdemeanor vandalism and vehicle theft (a felony). Total bail on these warrants was set at $60,000. On July 19 at the jail, he was committed to the jail without bail by a Glenn County probation officer on four counts of felony violation of probation.

1:09 p.m., Juan Antonio Medina, 33, a laborer who lives in Willows, was remanded to the Glenn County Jail without bail on charges alleging violation of post-release community supervision (a felony), possession of a dirk or dagger (can be either a misdemeanor or felony), obstructing or resisting a public service officer (a misdemeanor), and a special allegation (a felony). He was taken into custody at the jail by a Glenn County Sheriff’s deputy.

6:08 p.m., Noah Ryan Coats, 39, a laborer who lives in Orland, was booked into the Glenn County Jail on charges alleging first degree burglary (a felony), and obstructing or resisting a public service officer (a misdemeanor), a warrant alleging failure to appear on a felony charge, and a Tehama County warrant alleging possession of a firearm by a felon (a felony). Total bail was set at $210,000, but he was also held without bail on charges alleging violation of parole (a felony). He was taken into custody at 6409 County Road 13, Orland, by a Glenn County Sheriff’s deputy.

Saturday, July 17:

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

Sunday, July 18:

6:36 p.m., Michael Anthony Deniz, 24, a laborer who lives in Willows, was booked into the Glenn County Jail on a warrant alleging disobeying a court order (a misdemeanor). Bail was set at $7,000. He was taken into custody at 255 North Tehama Street, Willows, by a Glenn County Sheriff’s deputy. The next day in the jail, he was also found to have a civil warrant for his arrest.

7:54 p.m., Omar Gomez-Rodriguez, 27, a laborer who lives in Gerber, 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 without a license (all misdemeanors). Bail was set at $15,000. He was taken into custody on the northbound side of Interstate 5, south of County Road 60, by a California Highway Patrol officer.

Monday, July 19:

7:02 a.m., Heather Ann Mack, 37, a nurse who lives in Sacramento, was booked into the Glenn County Jail on Tehama County warrants alleging failure to appear on a felony charge, public intoxication (a misdemeanor), and bringing drugs or alcohol into a prison or jail (a felony). Bail on the misdemeanor warrant was set at $6,000, but the two felony warrants were no-bail warrants. She was taken into custody at County Road 51 and the Glenn-Colusa Canal by a Glenn County Sheriff’s deputy.

9:50 a.m., Bambi Marie Ramirez, 42, a stay-at-home mother who lives in Bayliss, was booked into the Glenn County Jail on a warrant alleging multiple counts of welfare fraud, perjury, theft with unlawful use of personal identification information, and forgery of a check (all felonies). Bail was set at $55,000. She was taken into custody at 2587 County Road VV, Glenn, by a Health and Human Services Agency officer.

11:35 a.m., Khamchan Sayyaphom, 28, a laborer who lives in Sacramento, was booked into the Glenn County Jail on a warrant alleging failure to appear after being released on his own recognizance (a misdemeanor). Bail was set at $14,000. He was taken into custody at Lassen and Willow Streets, Willows, by a Glenn County Sheriff’s deputy.

8:02 p.m., at the Glenn County Jail, Cheri Marie Hoover, 40, a laborer who lives in Oroville, was found to have warrants alleging possession of a controlled substance (a misdemeanor), and failure to appear after being released on her own recognizance (a felony). Total bail was set at $72,000.

Tuesday, July 20:

4:21 p.m., at the Glenn County Jail, Joshua Charles Hanson, 28, a laborer who lives in Willows, was found to have a Colusa County warrant alleging failure to appear after giving a written promise (a misdemeanor). Bail was set at $5,000.

4:33 p.m., Byron Evan Burrows, 32, a laborer who lives in Elk Creek, was booked into the Glenn County Jail on charges alleging using or being under the influence of a controlled substance (a misdemeanor), battery (a misdemeanor), and committing a crime against an elder or dependent adult (a felony). Bail was set at $20,000. He was taken into custody at 3600 County Road 305, sp. #17, Elk Creek, by a Glenn County Sheriff’s deputy.

7:40 p.m., Jake Michael Gale, 29, a laborer who lives in Redding, 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 while on probation for a prior DUI, and renting a vehicle to a person with an ignition interlock device restriction (all misdemeanors). Bail was set at $10,000. He was taken into custody on the southbound side of Interstate 5 at County Road 60 by a California Highway Patrol officer.

8:41 p.m., Hermelindo Gonzalez Salgado, 32, a laborer who lives in Orland, was booked into the Glenn County Jail on warrants alleging disobeying a court order (a misdemeanor). Total bail was set at $53,000. He was taken into custody in the area of 40 East Walker Street, Orland, by a Glenn County Sheriff’s deputy.

“Hey, pal, help me open dis!”

Frankie wants to be a cat burglar when he grows up. Not a very lofty goal, but hopefully his career choice will improve before he gets much older. Frankie is just one of many kittens currently residing at the Town and Country Humane Society shelter. If you are interested in adopting this wonderful little cat, call (530) 517-1754 to arrange to see him 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.

CHP accident reports

Here are the latest vehicle accident reports, as provided by the Willows area office of the California Highway Patrol.

Wednesday, July 14:

5:50 a.m., Carlos Manzovega, 22, of Fresno, was driving a 2019 Chevrolet Camaro south on Interstate 5 in the fast lane, south of County Road 20, at an unknown speed. Christopher Cruz, 24, of Fresno, was driving a 2021 International big rig south on I-5 in the slow lane, south of Road 20, at about 55 miles per hour. For an unknown reason, For an unknown reason, Manzovega made an unsafe lane change or allowed the Camaro to travel from the fast lane to the slow lane and crashed into the big rig’s left front trailer axle. The Camaro then traveled off the roadway into the center divider and flipped over, coming to rest on its roof. After the crash, Manzovega was transported with minor injuries to Enloe Medical Center in Chico for treatment of his injuries. Cruz pulled the International to the right shoulder of I-5 and waited for CHP arrival. According to CHP Officer Pozzi, Cruz was wearing his seatbelts and was not injuries. His passengers (Almacelia Villa, 32, Evelyn Cruz, 3, and Christopher Cruz, 2, all of Fresno) were all uninjured, but it is unknown whether any of them were using safety equipment.

2:45 p.m., Jacob Keen, 18, of Sutter, was driving a 2021 Oregon Road Runner north on County Road Z, south of Highway 162, at 55 to 65 miles per hour. For an unknown reason, Keen turned the vehicle to the left, traveled across the southbound lane, onto the shoulder, and collided with a power pole. The vehicle came to rest on its wheels, facing a southerly direction. According to CHP Officer Pennell, Keen’s safety equipment was in use and he was not injured

6:55 p.m., Michael Caputo, 35, of Salem, Ore., was driving a 2022 Ford F-650 west on Highway 162, west of Thunderhill Raceway, at about 50 miles per hour. For an unknown reason, Caputo allowed the Ford to leave the right road edge and lost control. The vehicle traveled across Highway 162, off the south road edge, and overturned. The Ford came to rest on its side, facing an easterly direction. According to CHP Officer Pennell, Caputo was wearing his seat belts at the time of the accident and he sustained only minor injuries consisting of cuts to his head and hand and complaints of pain.

Orland man suffers medical emergency, crashes into power pole

The GMC pickup driven by Bradley Ray rests against a power pole on the east side of Papst Avenue, between East Swift Street and East Walker Street. Glenn County Observer photo by Larry Judkins.

By Larry Judkins

Glenn County Observer

A medical issue of some sort is believed to have contributed to a vehicle accident on Papst Avenue Saturday evening when an Orland man crashed his GMC pickup into a power pole.

At about 7:30 p.m. on July 17, Bradley Ray, 60, was driving his pickup south on Papst Avenue, south of East Swift Street and north of East Walker Street, when he drifted off to the left and struck a power pole.

Ray was obviously disoriented in general, but he seemed to be having problems with his perception on the left side of his body, apparently unable to see people or objects on that side and unable to hear or comprehend voices on that side.

Ray was transported to St. Elizabeth’s hospital in Red Bluff by ground ambulance.

As firefighter (and former Fire Chief) Jerry Kraemer examines Bradley Ray, Second Assistant Chief David Kelly and Orland Police Officer Edgar Pinedo look on. Glenn County Observer photo by Larry Judkins.

The collision damaged some lines leading from a transformer at the top of the pole down to the ground. Firefighters were fairly certain the insulation on the lines was not damaged and the pickup was not “hot,” but they and the Orland police officers present were not about to touch the truck until they knew for sure.

PG&E arrived at the scene shortly before 9 p.m. Indeed, the pickup was not electrified.

Check-ins to the Graybar Hotel

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, July 9:

4:45 a.m., Cole Evan Gregory, 31, a forestry technician who lives in Elk Creek, 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 32, east of Highway 45, by a California Highway Patrol officer.

8:30 a.m., Robert William McDonald, 32, a laborer who lives in Orland, was booked into the Glenn County Jail without bail on a court remand for charges alleging felony violation of probation. He was taken into custody at the Willows branch of the Glenn County Superior Court by a Glenn County Sheriff’s deputy.

10:30 a.m., at the Glenn County Jail, Joshua Everett Vallerga, 19, a laborer who lives in Chico, was found to have a Butte County warrant alleging failure to appear on a felony charge. Bail was set at $40,000.

11:53 a.m., Stephanie Kaye Lohman, 33, a laborer who lives in Colusa, was booked into the Glenn County Jail on a court ordered surrender for charges alleging driving while under the influence of alcohol and/or drugs, and a special allegation (both misdemeanors). She was taken into custody at the jail by a Glenn County Sheriff’s deputy.

12:13 p.m., Jacob Jonathan Doughtie, 19, a laborer who lives in Orland, was booked into the Glenn County Jail on charges alleging possession of stolen property (a felony). Bail was set at $10,000. He was taken into custody on County Road 27 between Interstate 5 and Highway 99 by a Glenn County Sheriff’s deputy.

7:23 p.m., Kyle Eugene Richard Thomas Watson, 37, a laborer who lives in Willows, was booked into the Glenn County Jail on warrants alleging failure to appear on a misdemeanor charge, possession of stolen property valued at $400 or less, and possession of burglary tools (all misdemeanors). Total bail was set at $7,000. He was taken into custody at 132 French Street, Willows, by a Glenn County Sheriff’s deputy.

9:06 p.m., Oscar Gerardo Duran-Barrera, 38, a laborer who lives in 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, and driving without a license (all misdemeanors). Bail was set at $10,000. He was taken into custody on Highway 32 in Hamilton City by a California Highway Patrol officer.

9:12 p.m., Edilma Elizabeth Soto Cifuentes, 50, a farmer who lives in Orland, was booked into the Glenn County Jail on a warrant 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 $11,000. She was taken into custody on Highway 32, west of Canal Street, Hamilton City, by a Glenn County Sheriff’s deputy.

Saturday, July 10:

8:02 a.m., Joshua William Morris, 34, a truck driver who lives in Orland, was booked into the Glenn County Jail on charges alleging possession of controlled substance paraphernalia (a misdemeanor), and a Butte County warrant alleging hit and run with property damage (a misdemeanor). Bail on the fresh charge was set at zero, while bail for the warrant was set at $5,000. He was taken into custody at 310 West Wood Street, Willows, by a Glenn County Sheriff’s deputy.

1:58 p.m., Adrian Cuevas Paniagua, 27, a laborer who lives in Willows, was booked into the Glenn County Jail on charges alleging petty theft (a misdemeanor), and warrants alleging failure to appear after giving a written promise (a felony). Bail on the fresh charge was set at zero, while total bail for the warrants was set at $40,000. He was taken into custody at 775 Southgate Avenue, Willows, by a Glenn County Sheriff’s deputy.

Sunday, July 11:

1:57 a.m., Timothy Sebastian Oropeza, 20, a laborer who lives in Hamilton City, 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 Highway 32 at County Road RR by a California Highway Patrol officer.

12:08 p.m., Jeffery William Francis, 26, a mechanic who lives in Willows, was booked into the Glenn County Jail on charges alleging violation of a court order to prevent domestic violence (a misdemeanor), and possession of a firearm by a felon (a felony). Bail was set at $20,000. He was taken into custody at 6334 County Road 68, Willows, by a Glenn County Sheriff’s deputy.

6:19 p.m., Sergio Parra, 23, a licensed vocational nurse who lives in Orland, was booked into the Glenn County Jail on charges alleging false imprisonment (a felony). Bail was set at $10,000. He was taken into custody at 6379 County Road 16, sp. #48, Orland, by a Glenn County Sheriff’s deputy.

8:43 p.m., Nycole Yvonne Nelson, 22, a laborer who lives in Orland, was booked into the Glenn County Jail on warrants alleging disobeying a lawful order of the court (a felony), and disobeying a court order (a misdemeanor). Total bail was set at $42,000. She was taken into custody in the 700 block of Sacramento Street by an Orland police officer.

Monday, July 12:

3:43 p.m, Brittany Irene Emery, 30, a childcare worker who lives in Willows, was booked into the Glenn County Jail on charges alleging possession of a narcotic controlled substance (a misdemeanor), possession of a narcotic controlled substance for sale (a felony), and transportation of a narcotic controlled substance for sale (a felony). Bail was set at $50,000. She was taken into custody at the ampm mini mart, 1399 West Wood Street, Willows, by a GLINTF agent.

3:43 p.m, Ricardo Hernandez Gonzalez, 23, a plumber who lives in Willows, was booked into the Glenn County Jail on charges alleging possession of a firearm by a felon (a felony), carrying a concealed firearm in a vehicle (a misdemeanor), possession of ammunition by a prohibited person (a felony), possession of a narcotic controlled substance (a misdemeanor), and transportation of a narcotic controlled substance for sale (a felony). Bail was set at $70,000. He was taken into custody at the ampm mini mart, 1399 West Wood Street, Willows, by a GLINTF agent.

7:58 p.m., at the Glenn County Jail, Allen Jeff Lindell, 49, a laborer who lives in Corning, was found to have a warrant alleging felony violation of probation. Bail was set at $35,000.

6:32 p.m., Kyle Cameron Wills, 23, a laborer who lives in Princton, was booked into the Glenn County Jail on charges alleging causing death or bodily injury while driving while under the influence of alcohol and/or drugs, and causing death or bodily injury while driving while under the influence of alcohol (both felonies). Bail was set at $80,000. He was taken into custody at Walker and East Streets by an Orland police officer.

9:12 p.m., Ulises Martinez-Galvin, 20, a laborer who lives in Orland, 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 zero. He was taken into custody on Roosevelt Avenue at East Street by an Orland police officer.

Tuesday, July 13:

7:15 a.m., Ricardo Hernandez Gonzalez, 23, a plumber who lives in Willows, was booked into the Glenn County Jail on a warrant alleging possession of metal knuckles (a felony). Bail was set at $100,000.

9:40 a.m., Christina Marie Badgley, 36, a laborer who lives in Willows, was booked into the Glenn County Jail without bail on a court ordered surrender for charges alleging driving without a license (a misdemeanor), and infliction of corporal injury on a spouse or cohabitant (a felony). She was taken into custody at the jail by a Glenn County Sheriff’s deputy.

10 a.m., Bobby Jo Green, 40, a laborer who lives in El Frida, Ariz., was booked into the Glenn County Jail without bail on a court ordered surrender for charges alleging possession of metal knuckles (a felony), possession of a controlled substance (a misdemeanor), possession of a narcotic controlled substance (a misdemeanor), possession of drug paraphernalia (a misdemeanor), and possession of controlled substances without a prescription (a misdemeanor). He was taken into custody at the jail by a Glenn County Sheriff’s deputy.

11:47 a.m., Thomas Lee Winslow, 49, a laborer who lives in Maxwell, was committed to the Glenn County Jail without bail for charges alleging violation of a protective order, and using or being under the influence of a controlled substance (both misdemeanors). He was taken into custody at the jail by a Glenn County Sheriff’s deputy.

Wednesday, July 14:

12:59 a.m., Narciso Garcia, 41, a laborer who lives in Red Bluff, was booked into the Glenn County Jail on warrants alleging failure to appear after being released on his own recognizance (a misdemeanor). Total bail was set at $10,000. He was taken into custody at 199 North Humboldt Avenue, Willows, by a Glenn County Sheriff’s deputy.

9:15 a.m., Ryan Mark Ockerman, 44, a firefighter who lives in Orland, 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, Willows, by a probation officer.

2:20 p.m., Charles Ben Padilla, 34, a laborer who lives in Willows, was committed to the Glenn County Jail without bail on charges of possession of stolen property, a special allegation, and child abuse or endangerment (all felonies). He was taken into custody at the Glenn County Probation Department, Willows, by a probation officer.

7:57 p.m., Luis Fernando Vargas-Flores, 38, a laborer who lives in Willows, 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. He was taken into custody at 1025 Juniper Drive, Willows, by a Glenn County Sheriff’s deputy.

Thursday, July 15:

11:22 a.m., Thomas Michael Butler, 27, a laborer who lives in 4645 County Road G, Orland, was committed to the Glenn County Jail without bail on charges alleging misdemeanor violation of probation. He was taken into custody at the jail by a Glenn County Sheriff’s deputy.

4:29 p.m., Magdalena Miquelita Miller, 53, a truck driver who lives in Penasco, New Mexico, 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 Walmart, 470 North Airport Road, Willows, by a Glenn County Sheriff’s deputy.

2:49 a.m., Javier Garcia Sanchez, 36, a farm worker who lives in Orland, was booked into the Glenn County Jail on charges alleging public intoxication (a misdemeanor). Bail was set at zero. He was taken into custody on Newville Road at Hoff Way, Orland, by a Glenn County Sheriff’s deputy.

Outbuilding and fence burn at Orland home

A fire-scorched outbuilding and partly destroyed fence from a fire in Orland on Wednesday. Glenn County Observer photo by Larry Judkins.

By Larry Judkins

Glenn County Observer

At about 2:48 p.m. on Wednesday, July 14, Orland firefighters responded to a report of a fire to a fence and outbuilding behind a home on Woodward Avenue.

The house was located at the southwest corner of Woodward Avenue and East Mill Street.

A hole in the fence at the front of the property reveals the area of the fire. Glenn County Observer photo by Larry Judkins.

The house itself was not damaged.

According to Orland Fire Chief Justin Chaney, speaking at the scene of the fire just after it had been extinguished, the cause of the fire was unknown.

Orland firefighters gather up hoses after extinguishing the fire on Woodward Avenue. Glenn County Observer photo by Larry Judkins.

Firefighters respond to Orland apartment fire

As one firefighter removes some equipment, others check the roof where a hole was made for ventilation. To the right in the photo, insulation can be seen on the window sill and on the ground beneath it. Glenn County Observer photo by Larry Judkins.

By Larry Judkins

Glenn County Observer

An early evening apartment fire on Tuesday brought firefighters from Orland, Artois and Willows to 819 Newport Avenue.

The fire was mostly contained to apt. #25, although the other apartments in the fourplex also sustained some smoke damage.

They were still inhabitable, however. Apartment #25 was not.

The fire was reported at about 7:12 p.m. Orland police officers arrived at the scene first and evacuated everyone in the fourplex.

Just some of the many firefighters from three different agencies who worked to extinguish the fire in apartment #25 at the complex at 819 Newport Avenue on Tuesday, July 13. Glenn County Observer photo by Larry Judkins.

According to Orland Fire Chief Justin Chaney, the fire began when the apartment’s resident failed to completely turn off her stove and left the residence to take her little dog for a walk.

Apartment #25 sustained significant damage.

“Rarr! I’m a tiger!”

This little cat with big dreams is just one of many kittens available at the Town and Country Humane Society shelter. If you are interested in adopting this wonderful tiger kitty, call (530) 517-1754 to arrange to see it 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.

Man arrested for felony DUI following Orland crash

A handcuffed Kyle Wills is about to be placed in an Orland police unit and transported first to Glenn Medical Center for a blood draw, then the Glenn County Jail. Glenn County Observer photo by Larry Judkins.

By Larry Judkins

Glenn County Observer

A Princeton man was arrested for felony driving while under the influence after he allegedly ran a traffic light in Orland and hit a car.

At about 6 p.m., Orland police officers, Orland volunteer firefighters, and ambulance personnel responded to a report of a vehicle collision at East and Walker Streets.

Officers contacted Kyle Wills, 23, of Princeton, who was driving a pickup east on Walker Street when he failed to stop for a red light at the intersection with East Street.

The passenger side of Yoselin Alvarado’s car was crumpled after a pickup collided with it. Glenn County Observer photo by Larry Judkins.

The truck collided with the passenger side of a car being driven by Yoselin Alvarado, 28, of Orland, indicating she had either been driving south on East Street or had made a left turn from westbound Walker Street onto southbound East Street.

The damage to the pickup seemed to consist of a large dent to the driver’s side fender.

Alvarado was evidently injured in the collision and was transported by ambulance for medical assistance.

Field sobriety tests were performed on Wills. He was then handcuffed, placed in an Orland police unit, and transported to Glenn Medical Center in Willows for a blood draw.

From there, he was booked into the Glenn County Jail on charges alleging causing death or bodily injury while driving while under the influence of alcohol and/or drugs, and causing death or bodily injury while driving while under the influence of alcohol (both felonies).

His bail was set at $80,000.

Bambauer Towing removed the car from the scene. The Observer left before the pickup was removed.

Glenn County Sheriff’s Log

Here are some selected incident reports from the Glenn County Sheriff’s Office.

Thursday, June 24:

2:10 a.m., Orland police officers located a residential fire at 504 Third Street. Orland Fire Department responded and found a deceased man in the residence. Deputy Ramirez initiated a coroner’s investigation. The decedent was identified as Daniel Molen.

4:54 p.m., Marcella Pena contacted the Glenn County Sheriff’s Office to report a traffic collision. Deputy Chavez responded to the Walmart parking lot in Willows. Pena told Deputy Chavez a tan 2004 Honda (California license plate #8VWU039) backed up into her 2017 Nissan Maxima, then drove away. Pena did not see the driver and could not identify the person driving the Honda. Pena did record the vehicle driving away and provided Deputy Chavez with the Honda’s license plate. Pena’s vehicle had minor damage on the front passenger headlight and bumper. Pena did not want to pursue criminal charges, she only requested assistance finding the vehicle involved. Deputy Chavez responded to the Honda’s current registered address but was not able to locate the vehicle.

Friday, June 25:

2:17 a.m., Deputy McIntyre was dispatched to the Orland Police Department on a report of a possible sexual abuse. Upon arrival, contact was made with an adult female who reported her 16-year-old nephew sexually abused her six-year-old daughter.

4:34 p.m., Taco Bell employees in Willows requested law enforcement due to a man trying to pass a counterfeit $20 bill. Deputies responded and met with Taco Bell Manager, Brandy Chandar, who alleged former employee Christopher Loecsh tried to use a counterfeit bill and soon left prior to receiving his food. Deputies initiated an investigation.

6:25 p.m., Nicole Kringle reported a burglary at 4754 Fourth Avenue, Orland, where several items were stolen. Deputy Lourenzo responded and contacted Kringle, who said about $2,553 worth of cash and property were stolen from the Capay Assembly of God Church. A report was taken and an investigation was initiated. No suspect information was provided.

7:12 p.m., an employee from St. Elizabeth’s Community Hospital, Red Bluff, reported a patient was admitted with a non-life-threatening self-inflicted gunshot wound that reportedly occurred somewhere in Orland. Deputy Lourenzo was dispatched. An investigation was initiated and is ongoing. The victim is named in the sheriff’s log item and Andres Calisto-Cordero, 155 Sacramento Avenue, Hamilton City.

Saturday, June 26:

10:38 a.m., deputies responded to the area of Merrill Avenue and Cedar Street in Willows for a report of a suspicious gray Nissan Versa continually driving up and down the alleyway. Deputies located a vehicle matching the description and conducted an investigative stop on it. The driver of the vehicle was identified as Jamilee Tabor, who said she was not from the area. Tabor stated she going to churches to receive assistance with her travels. Tabor also claimed to be from the military and was looking for soldiers to start a base. After speaking with Tabor, it was determined her activity was odd but not criminal. Tabor had nearly a full tank of gas, had recently eaten and had access to water. Tabor was not a danger to herself and presented no intent to harm others. Tabor did not meet the criteria for 5150 W&I. Tabor was provided with information on nearby services and asked not to repeatedly drive up and down the same alley with no purpose or business in the area.

5:44 p.m., Deputy McIntyre responded to 1201 West Wood Street, apt. #31, Willows, on a report of a cold burglary that occurred within the last two days. Contact was made with Mary Roa, who said someone damaged the deadbolt on the front of her apartment while she was gone for two days. Roa reported several items were missing from the apartment.

Sunday, June 27:

12:09 p.m.,

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Orland police officers and Glenn County Sheriff’s deputies responded to the Orland Inn, 1052 South Street, rm. #111, regarding a possible suicide. Law enforcement arrived on scene and found 50 Y/O Vernon Wilkinson, 50, of Brighton, Ill., deceased. Deputies initiated an coroner’s investigation and were able to notify next of kin, Valarie Bettord in St. Louis, Mo. Sweet-Olsen Family Mortuary responded and took possession of the decedent.

Monday, June 28:

4:30 p.m., Erin Wright with Glenn Medical Center, 1133 West Sycamore Street, Willows, contacted the sheriff’s office, reporting the expected death of Alfredo Hernandez, 82, of Orland. The decedent entered into comfort care on June 21 and was diagnosed with pre-existing medical conditions. Next of kin and wife, Lydia Hernandez, and other family were contacted and made aware of the decedent’s death. Reichert’s Funeral & Cremation Services of Citrus Heights was contacted and the decedent was released into their care.

6:31 p.m., Matthew Garcia reported an envelope containing $5,925 had been stolen from his unlocked Nissan Rogue while parked in front of 1255 Brennan Place in Willows. Deputy Ramirez contacted Garcia by phone and took a report. The sheriff’s log item names Cherie Jeanette Garcia of Bayliss as the victim.

7:45 p.m., Deputy Thompson was dispatched to a report of an assault. Kym Casperson of Enloe Medical Center reported a patient had entered the hospital with injuries sustained during a physical altercation. Deputy Thompson contacted Edson Gomez of Orland, who said he had been drinking in Chico on Saturday night and when he woke up he had sustained injuries to his face and arm. Gomez declined to make a report and could not or would not disclose where the incident occurred.

Tuesday, June 29:

1:11 p.m., the Glenn County Sheriff’s Office SAFE team contacted David Carlile, who was allegedly found to be out of compliance pursuant to his sex registration requirements. Deputy Lemmon conducted an investigation and ultimately placed Carlile under arrest. Carlile was taken to the Glenn County Jail for booking.

8:14 p.m., deputies responded to a report of a woman running from a shirtless man in the area of County Roads 200 and C. While en route, deputies were told that these two people were on the ground, fighting. After this, it was reported that the woman was on the ground, no longer screaming, and the man was walking towards the road. Orland police officers and sheriff’s deputies contacted Kevin Terwillerger and Shannon Jackson. After an on-scene investigation the reporting party, both people reported no physical assaults occurred. Terwillerger and Jackson were looking in the area for help due to the vehicle they were coming back from the lake in was disabled.

9:47 p.m., Gabriel Marie Dougherty alleged Scott Collier assaulted her and her mother, Pamela Sanders, at 6363 County Road 14, Orland. While en route, it was reported that a man attempted to force his way into Michael Bryan’s residence at 6369 County Road 14, Orland. Deputies contacted the involved parties except for Collier, who was gone on arrival and deputies were unable to locate him. Bryan reported his neighbor coming over and him walking the neighbor to the back of the property. Dougherty reported Collier stealing her cellphone forcefully while she was holding a newborn baby and saying she was calling the police during a domestic violence incident. Sanders reported being pushed and pulled around by Collier. Collier was confirmed to have local warrants and on probation.

Wednesday, June 30:

4:09 a.m., deputies were detailed to a report of a suspicious man looking into vehicles in the parking lot of 1201 West Wood Street, Willows. Deputies contacted Leonel Gutierrez-Rodriguez in the area. Gutierrez-Rodriguez matched the description provided and told deputies he was in possession of narcotics and paraphernalia. After investigation, Gutierrez-Rodriguez was arrested for allegedly being under the influence of a controlled substance, possession of narcotics and possession of narcotics paraphernalia.

8:29 a.m., Mary Jane Pustejovsky was referred to the Glenn County Sheriff’s Office regarding an abandoned vehicle along Highway 162 in Butte City. Upon further investigation, it was determined the reported vehicle, a 1988 Ford pickup (Calif. License plate #8Y75319), was associated with a previous burglary (GCSO Incident No. 21-019457). Deputies contacted the registered owner, Thomas Wood, and advised him to retrieve his vehicle prior to July 2, or it would be towed. (On Sunday, June 20, at 7:47 a.m., deputies responded to a burglary in Butte City at 102 Shasta Street. Deputies arrived on scene and met with the reporting party, Arturo Moralas. He said he observed two adults on his property in the early morning hours. He contacted the adults, at which point he noticed them stealing items from his property. Moralas said the adults left on a black motorcycle. Moralas told Deputy Turner that he was able to get all his property back and was not missing anything from his property.)

12:26 p.m., the California Highway Patrol received a report of a single-vehicle rollover on Interstate 5, north of Highway 32, in Orland. Glenn County Sheriff’s deputies responded to the scene. Deputies assisted with traffic control until they were no longer needed.

12:58 p.m., while driving through the Cedar Hills apartment complex parking lot, Deputy Garcia saw Ricardo Rodriguez, who the deputy recognized from previous contacts, exit an apartment. Deputy Garcia had prior knowledge Rodriguez had an outstanding warrant. Deputy Garcia contacted Rodriguez in the parking lot and requested a wants and warrants check through Glenn County Communications. A records check confirmed Rodriguez had an outstanding felony warrant out of Glenn County. Rodriguez was arrested and booked into the Glenn County Jail. His bail was set at $20,000 dollars.