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EAST VALLEY TIMES www.eastvalleytimes.com SHERIFF’S LOG continued a mental problem. • A caller reports finding an extremely skinny horse that is bleeding from its nose down along Cow Creek. Caller walked the horse back to her residence and is request it be picked up in the 21800 block of Stone Meadow Rd in Palo Cedro. • A resident in the 22000 block of Buena Vista Drive in Bella Vista was trying to repossess his own vehicle that subject was trying to buy from him. The caller blocked the subject in with his own vehicle and the suspect tried to run him over. June 3 • A call was received on 4/21 to report a generator and camper were taken from a storage unit in the 9400 block of Deschutes Rd in Palo Cedro. Caller advised that the camper had been recovered by the sheriff’s office in the Whitmore area. Caller believes her generator may have been at the same location. • A call was received to report gas was siphoned from a business vehicle in the 21800 block of Old Hwy 44 Drive in Palo Cedro. • CHP called to report a green Subaru Forester was driving reckless on Starlite Pines Rd and Hwy 44 going unknown direction. From a second hand relay that the driver of the reckless vehicle had stabbed someone before leaving. • A house sitter just arrived at a house in the 21700 block of Beryl Drive in Palo Cedro, states possible burglary to home. Caller sees a bedroom window on the west side of the residence open. Caller is standing by and requests deputy to clear the house before entry. • A resident in the 21100 block of Old Alturas Rd in Bella Vista called to state his son is breaking in and stealing items while he is asleep. • A resident in the 30700 block of Figaro Drive in Shingletown called to report the window of her home was shot with a bb gun that evening. The caller states every night numerous neighborhood juveniles wandering the area. June 4 • A resident in the 20800 block of Lonita Trail in Bella Vista called to report she was just threatened by a neighbor over dog issues. • A daughter called to report she went to her father’s home a month after his passing and noticed a lot of items were taken—lawn mower, generator etc. • A resident in the 21800 block of Old Hwy 44 Drive in Palo Cedro reports fuel siphoned from a vehicle the previous night. • A citizen called to report seeing a white male adult with face tattoos and white female adult with brown hair sitting on a blanket with a baby on the side of a business in the 21900 block of Hwy 299 E in Bella Vista. The subjects appeared to be smoking drugs from a pipe with another male with bald head and no shirt. • A resident in the 7300 block of Chip n Dale Drive in Shingletown called to report vehicle was egged. • A resident, who was home alone in the 14200 block of Bear Mountain Rd in Jones Valley called to report a dog bite. He states his thumb is almost torn off. June 5 • The resident in the 14200 block of Bear Mountain Rd in Jones Valley who had called the previous day about a dog bite called back to say he wants to press charges. • A neighbor was watching another neighbor’s property located in the 33800 block of Emigrant Trail in Shingletown and stated a vehicle was at the property possibly attempting to take a travel trailer. Caller states not family of owners. Vehicle is blue/ white Ford 150. Entered through a locked gate to access the trailer. Caller was leaving when she saw the occurrence and is no longer in the area. • A call was received to report suspicious circumstances at a house in the 14100 block of Pinion Trail in Jones Valley. Neighbor said there is a blue truck at the bottom of the steep dirt driveway and saw two males walk up to the house. Caller can hear subjects rummaging through items. Caller contacted the owner who stated no one should be there. • A call came in to state a subject just arrived on bicycle, opened the fence and walked around the residence in the7600 block of Woodland Way in Shingletown. The residence may possibly be abandoned and caller feared the subject was casing the residence. • A resident in the 24800 block of Oak Run to Fern Rd in Oak Run reports that someone has been taking items from his son’s place. • A resident in the 6700 block of Deschutes Rd in Palo Cedro called to report male setting up camp at the end of caller’s driveway. Caller has asked the subject to move along with negative results. • A caller states he was driving in the Wilson Hill Rd and Hwy 44 area of Shingletown in his gray camo Dodge pickup with a female. A known male tried to ram them in his vehicle and caller swerved and the female fell out and has a open laceration. The male suspect left towards the store in a gray blue Ford. Caller is on standby at intersection with female. • A call was received to report approximately 100 subjects that appear to be juveniles at the lower portion of the at Mariners Point campground in Jones Valley. Caller states they have a huge bon fire, being very loud, drinking alcohol and throwing and breaking beer bottles. Caller states she is camping at the top portion of the campground and states more subjects are arriving. June 6 • A resident in the 11900 block of Best Lane in Bella Vista called to state she heard a female making a guttural type screaming noise. Caller looked out and saw a light colored possibly older sedan Olds style moving slowly on Best Lane. June 7 • A man reported that his parents’ vacation home in the 21200 block of Driftwood Trail in Jones Valley was burglarized within the last week. • A call came in to report a possible suspect in a hit and run accident with property damage that occurred in the 23900 block of Whitmore Rd in Millville. CHP is responding to possibly take the report. • A property owner called to report a transient subject has taken up residency in caller’s vacant shop in the 9100 block of Deschutes Rd in Palo Cedro. Male appears to have some mental issues from prior contacts. • A resident in the 9400 block of Mountain Meadow Rd in Shingletown called to state ongoing harassment by neighbor, most recently of an occurrence earlier that day. • A citizen called to state a group of ten males on a Jones Valley houseboat in the Little Backbone area of the lake have been drinking and indecent exposure is reported. • A neighbor called to report a possible burglary in progress. A quad was heard pulling up to the neighbor’s residence and caller sees a male going through the neighbor’s out buildings. The caller now sees the blonde haired subject to the rear of the house. June 8 • A resident in the 24200 block of Hwy 44 in Millville called to report a burglary to the home. Caller states there are no signs of forced entry and possibly gained access from doggy door. • A 911 call was transferred to CHP to be on the lookout for a suspect. The suspect is currently at the 11700 block of E. Stillwater Way and is tearing up the residence. • A resident in the 30100 block of Hwy 299E in Montgomery Creek called to state her ex-boyfriend has been making threatening Facebook entries and posting pictures of firearms. Caller claims in violation of temporary restraining order. June 9 • A resident in the 31200 block of Emigrant Trail in Shingletown called to report a subject walking back and forth between caller’s home and the Bella Salon yelling. Subject is wearing a dark coat and blue jeans and is unknown to caller. • A call was received from the Deschutes Rd and Palo Way area of Palo Cedro to report a suspicious white male, gray hair, slim build wearing a pink colored t-shirt yelling to himself. • A resident in the 33700 block of Constellation Drive in Shingletown called to report subjects on the property trespassing and making threats to the caller. • A business employee in the 9300 block of Deschutes Rd in Palo Cedro called to report ongoing issues with subjects coming into the store taking things and causing fights. At approximately 8:00 p.m. female came in causing a disturbance and threw a soda on scanner and damaged it. June 10 • A call was received to report the theft of several chainsaws and miscellaneous tools that were stolen from a locked vehicle parked overnight in the 12000 block of Deschutes Rd in Bella Vista. • A call was received to report a winch valued at $1200 - $1800 was stolen off a vehicle that was in the yard located in the 10000 block of Old Oregon Trail. • A resident in the 24200 block of Hwy 44 in Millville received a call from his daughter who stated that subjects broken into a locked closet where a safe is stored. Caller is not currently home but sent him pictures. • An employee from a Redding hospital called to report a resident in the 23300 block of Oak Creek Drive in Millville was brought in hurt from a possible honey oil explosion. • A property owner received second hand relay from neighbor that squatters are at caller’s vacant home in the 9200 block of Escondido Lane in Palo Cedro. The subjects are in the process of taking solar panels off the house. June 11 • A call was received from a business in the 9400 block of Deschutes Rd in Palo Cedro to report a male inside sitting at a table passed out. Male has known heart problems. • A call was received from the docks of the Silverthorn Resort in Jones Valley to report the theft of a wallet, backpack and other miscellaneous items from a house boat. • A citizen called to report a white male adult with a thin build, wearing reflective vest, purple shorts and carrying a backpack who claims to be with Revolve Solar Company was going door to door. Caller concerned possibly not legitimate and possibly casing houses in the area. Last seen on Bridlewood Lane and Swede Creek Road in Palo Cedro. June 12 • A call was received to report an unknown suspect smashed his side passenger window and stole his June 19, 2014—PAGE 13 Annual Shasta Forest Village Yard Sale June 21st — 8:00 a.m. - 3:00 p.m. Turn onto Shasta Forest Dr., just 2 miles west of Shingletown on Hwy. 44, and watch for signs. Many homes in Shasta Forest Village have cleaned house and are selling their treasures. Come to the mountains where it’s cool, and find that special something you’ve been looking for! cell phone at 10:00 am in the Stillwater Industrial Park near Rancho Rd. • A 911 call came in from a resident in the Millville Plains Rd and Sprig Way area in Millville. Caller came home to find male juveniles between the ages of 9-13 years old playing with fire. Caller is trying to extinguish with water bottles and shovels. Call transferred to Cal Fire. • A resident in the 7200 block of Ally Gold Way in Shingletown called to report a subject that lives behind him has been shooting large guns. Caller concerned due to being close to his residence. June 13 • A resident in the Lewis and Holler Lanes area of Bella Vista called to report hearing approximately four gunshots in the area. Caller is concerned something was going on. • A resident in the 7600 block of Cedar Crest Rd in Shingletown called to report vandalism and theft of firewood. Caller believes neighbors are possibly responsible. • A resident in the 33700 block of Constellation Drive in Shingletown called to report being harassed and possible threats being made over a civil issue in regards to the ownership of a vehicle. • A home owner in the 29800 block of Hwy 299 E in Round Mountain called CHP and they transferred the call to the sheriff’s office to report his house was being burglarized. Caller report his house was foreclosed on and during the auction the subject who bought it that afternoon is currently at the house taking all the caller’s belongings out. Caller believes they may be stealing his items. • A citizen called to report a relayed message from her adult son who had seen a firearm in the dumpster near the bathroom at the Lake McCumber Campground in Shingletown. The son said he did not want to touch it. • CHP called to report that in the 31900 block of Hwy 44 in Shingletown, just east of the volunteer fire station, there is a white male adult in light blue jeans and plaid shirt talking to the bushes. FEATURED LISTINGS • Whitmore- 3/2.5 home, 5 acres, $349,000. MLS#14-1987 • Oak Run- 3/2 home, 5 acres, $205,000. MLS#14-1662 • Palo Cedro- 3/2 home, 2.93 acres, $380,000. MLS#14-1513 • Palo Cedro-3/2 home, 6 acres, $400,000. MLS#13-4089 • Shingletown- 3.89 acres, developed $119,000 MLS#13-5117 Thinking of selling your home? FREE no obligation home evaluation. Call for FREE home listings in your area. SANDY WALKER Realtor, TREG Inc (530) 941-3119 [email protected] PALO CEDRO OFFICE 9506 DESCHUTES RD www.shastalandandhomes.com BRE#01522329 Palo Cedro Tax Accounting Taxes, Bookkeeping, Business Consulting & Payroll William F Reilly Enrolled Agent Ph 530-547-4474 Fax 530-547-3004 Email [email protected] Sandra M. Lamberson Enrolled Agent PO Box 1040 9164 Deschutes Road, Ste A Palo Cedro, CA 96073 Member FDIC Palo Cedro Branch 9125 Deschutes Road Palo Cedro, CA 96073 Shaffae Homayun Branch Manager [email protected] (530) 547-4494 ext. 1514 FAX: (530) 547-3335 Tricountiesbank.com PAGE 14 June 19, 2014 EAST VALLEY TIMES COW CREEK CORRAL www.eastvalleytimes.com Kadence Alexander guides her mare Alice around a barrel in the Skill Barrels course in the Pee Wee class at Region 18's first show of the Summer Buckle Series at Bobby Jones Arena on June 14, 2014. Shasta Cascade Riders CGA show draws 49 competitors The Shasta Cascade Riders had a whopping 49 riders competing in their California Gymkhana Association District 50 show on Sunday, June 1, 2014 at their arena on Old Forty-four Drive in Palo Cedro. Riders must be members of the CGA to compete. The scores at recogShane Ross Jr. rides his mare Lady Vader nized shows help ridAllye Matajcich rides Oscar through the timing poles at around a pole on their way to winning the ers to qualify for the the start of a course at the Shasta Cascade Riders CGA- high point award in the Future Champions state show usually recognized gymkhana on June 1, 2014. The speedy pair 13 and under Division at the Shasta Cascade went on to win the high point award in the AAA Division Riders CGA-recognized gymkhana on June 1, held in July. 2014. Photos by Lisa Chadwick of Boots and Bloom High point win- and had the fastest times in both jackpot classes. ers Photography ners for the day were: AAA Division--Allye 13 and under--Shane Ross had the fastest times in the riding Dominic, Tessa Neely Matajcich riding Oscar; AA Jr. riding Lady Vader; and two jackpot classes, Barrels riding Sterling, Irene LedDivision--Darryl Deaton rid- Future Champions 14 and and Speed Barrels. Other better riding Rip, and Candi ing Trinity; A Division--Jea- over—Dannette Ross riding jackpot winners were Kathy Tucker riding One Spot Doc. nee Williams riding Hanna CB. Hammers riding Seniors The Shasta Cascade RidBear; Future Champions Matajcich and Oscar also Lucky Gato, Joleen Bigger ers next gymkhana will be on June 29, 2014, the first show in their Sizzlin’ Summer Series. Other shows in the series are July 13, July 20, August 10 and August 24. For more information go to Shasta Cascade Riders on Facebook. Region 18 summer series kick off The late afternoon and evening of June 14, 2014 proved cool and inviting at Bobby Jones Arena in Cottonwood for the first show of Region 18’s Summer Buckle Series under the lights, but probably due to the conflict with the last day of the Shasta District Fair and Junior Livestock Auction, only 19 riders competed. The highpoint winners for the day were: Division 2—Kasity Watkins riding Scribble Me Cinnamon; Division 4—Cody Watkins riding Eragon; Division 5—Katelyn Denson riding Badger; Division 6—Amanda Baugh riding Tess; Division 7—Kat Wion riding Sparky; Senior Open—Darryl Deaton riding Dusty; Junior Open—Hannah Stringer riding Jazzy; PeeWee— Kadence Alexander riding Alice and Takara Foster riding Cricket. The next show of the series will be on June 28; sign-ups at 3:00 p.m., ride at 4:15. Hannah Stringer and Jazzy head for home Cost is $35.00 for in the Skill Barrels Course at Bobby Jones all day, plus $5.00 Arena. The pair posted a time of 23.123 state adminis- over the course and won the Junior Open Division at the show. tration fee. For more information call 357-4503 or 262-2371. 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