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LAKE COUNTY SHERIFF's OFFICE Page 1 MEDIA BULLETIN 10/17/2020 - 10/31/2020 11/02/2020 LAKE COUNTY SHERIFF'S OFFICE Page 1 MEDIA BULLETIN 10/17/2020 - 10/31/2020 11/02/2020 00:20 TRAFFIC STOP 2010170001 Officer initiated activity at Highway 175/HARRINGTON Flat Rd, Cobb. Disposition: WARNING. 00:29 TRAFFIC STOP 2010170002 Officer initiated activity at Lakeview Dr, Nice. Disposition: ARREST MADE. 00:43 TRAFFIC STOP 2010170003 Officer initiated activity at Seigler Canyon Rd/Perini Rd, Lower Lake. Disposition: WARNING. 01:05 WIRELESS 911 HANG UP 2010170004 Occurred on Spruce Grove Rd, in Hidden Valley Lake. TX TO CHP. Disposition: REFERRED TO ANOTHER AGENCY. 01:48 WIRELESS 911 HANG UP 2010170006 Occurred on Prather Mountain Rd, in Loch Lomond. TX TO CDF. Disposition: REFERRED TO ANOTHER AGENCY. 01:54 OUTSIDE AGENCY ASSIST 2010170008 Officer initiated activity at Dam Road Ext/Dam Rd, Clearlake. VEG FIRE. Disposition: REFERRED TO ANOTHER AGENCY. 03:11 SUSPICIOUS CIRCUMSTANCES 2010170011 Occurred on 2D, in Kelseyville. RPS DOG ARE BARKING AND RP HEARD FOOTSTEPS ON THE ROOF..RP STATES IT SOUNDS LIKE HUMAN FOOTSTEPS NOT AN ANIMAL. Disposition: GENERAL SERVICES RENDERED. 03:36 WIRELESS 911 HANG UP 2010170012 Occurred on Pine Av, in Kelseyville. TX TO CAL FIRE. Disposition: REFERRED TO ANOTHER AGENCY. 03:54 FOLLOW UP 2010170013 Officer initiated activity at Hill Road Correctional Facility, Helbush Dr, Lakeport. Disposition: GENERAL SERVICES RENDERED. 05:32 WIRELESS 911 HANG UP 2010170014 Occurred on Prather Mountain Rd, in Loch Lomond. OPEN LINE WITH NOTHING HEARD..UNABLE TO CALL BACK. Disposition: WIRELESS HANGUP . 05:38 WIRELESS 911 HANG UP 2010170015 Occurred on Point Lakeview Rd, in Kelseyville. TX TO CAL FIRE. Disposition: REFERRED TO ANOTHER AGENCY. 06:05 EXTRA PATROL 2010170016 Occurred on Hilderbrand Dr, in Middletown. FOR PEOPLE DRESSED AS CAL FIRE EMPLOYEES PHOTOGRAPHING HOUSES. Disposition: GENERAL SERVICES RENDERED. 06:05 EXTRA PATROL 2010170017 Occurred on Spinnaker Ct, in Clearlake Oaks. SUSC. Disposition: GENERAL SERVICES RENDERED. 06:05 EXTRA PATROL 2010170018 Occurred on Sylar Ln, in Kelseyville. THEFT OF ITEMS OF PROPERTY. Disposition: GENERAL SERVICES RENDERED. 06:05 EXTRA PATROL 2010170019 Occurred on Live Oak Dr, in Kelseyville. DUE TO WFA WITH RED HAIR CHECKING MAIL BOXES IN THE AREA. Disposition: GENERAL SERVICES RENDERED. 06:05 EXTRA PATROL 2010170020 Occurred at Keys Bl/Marina Village, in Clearlake Oaks. MALE WALKING UP AND DOWN THE STREET, GOING INTO PEOPLES YARDS, HAS A SHOPPING CART FROM DOLLAR GENERAL, DESC AS A WMA HAT ON BACKWORDS, WEARING A PENDLETON SHIRT, REQUESTING AN AREA CHECK,. Disposition: GENERAL SERVICES RENDERED. LAKE COUNTY SHERIFF'S OFFICE Page 2 MEDIA BULLETIN 10/17/2020 - 10/31/2020 11/02/2020 06:05 EXTRA PATROL 2010170021 Occurred on Manzanita Dr, in Nice. SAW MALE NEIGHBOR WALKING DOWN STREET WITH SOME TIRES AND RP THINKS THEY STOLE THEM, BUT UNK WHERE THEY CAME FROM. Disposition: GENERAL SERVICES RENDERED. 06:09 ALARM 2010170022 Occurred at Work Right Products, Inc on Work Right Cir. , in Lakeport. Silent alarm receiving motion unable to reach resp. Disposition: DISREGARD FROM ALARM COMPANY. 06:25 911 HANG UP 2010170023 Occurred on Sherwood Ct, in Lucerne. Tx to cdf. Disposition: REFERRED TO ANOTHER AGENCY. 07:59 WIRELESS 911 HANG UP 2010170026 Occurred at E State Hwy 20/CARSON, in Nice. Tx to chp. Disposition: REFERRED TO ANOTHER AGENCY. 08:37 FAMILY DISTURBANCE 2010170028 Occurred at Ravenhill Rd/Pinecrest Ct, in Hidden Valley Lake. RP HUNG UP THE PHONE. ON CALL BACK FEMALE SAID IT WAS AN ACCIDENTAL CALL. THEN MALE SAID "CALL THEM! THEY CAN SEE WHAT YOURE FUCKING DOING AND WHAT YOU DID TO MY ARM AND THE WHOLE HOUSE!" AND THEN DISCONNECTED. NO CONTACTS WITH THE NUMBER.WITHIN 16 METERS OF THE FIRST LOCATION HOUSE ON NORTH EAST CORNER. ON CALL BACK GOES TO VM X2. Disposition: CHECKS OK. 08:56 WIRELESS 911 HANG UP 2010170029 Occurred on Konocti Bay Rd, in Kelseyville. MALE TALKING ON PHONE C4. Disposition: WIRELESS HANGUP . 09:00 TRAFFIC STOP 2010170030 Officer initiated activity at Pomo Pumps, E State Hwy 20, Upper Lake. Disposition: WARNING. 09:14 TRAFFIC STOP 2010170032 Officer initiated activity at E State Hwy 20/GOVERNMENT, Upper Lake. Disposition: WARNING. 09:35 WIRELESS 911 HANG UP 2010170035 Occurred at Station 80 on 7TH Av. , in Lucerne. TX TO CDF. Disposition: REFERRED TO ANOTHER AGENCY. 09:43 911 HANG UP 2010170037 Occurred on Sherwood Ct, in Lucerne. TX TO CDF. Disposition: REFERRED TO ANOTHER AGENCY. 10:15 WIRELESS 911 HANG UP 2010170038 Occurred on Davis, in Clearlake. TX TO CPD. Disposition: REFERRED TO ANOTHER AGENCY. 10:33 WIRELESS 911 HANG UP 2010170041 Occurred on Chestnut Ln, in Clearlake Oaks. NON EMERGENCY PER RP. Disposition: REFERRED TO ANOTHER AGENCY. 10:37 WIRELESS 911 HANG UP 2010170042 Occurred on Lakeshore Bl, in Lucerne. TX TO CDF. Disposition: REFERRED TO ANOTHER AGENCY. 10:38 911 HANG UP 2010170043 Occurred on Edgewood Dr, in Kelseyville. TX TO CDF. Disposition: REFERRED TO ANOTHER AGENCY. 11:05 ILLEGAL ENTRY 2010170044 Occurred on Soda Bay Rd, in Finley. RP IS NOT THE PROPERTY OWNER AND LIVES NEXT DOOR. 150 YARDS W OF GADDY ON SODA BAY. SCHOOL BUS, OLD CAMPER, AND A VAN. OCCUPIED BY AN UNKNOWN AMOUNT OF PEOPLE. AT LEAST 3-4 PEOPLE PROPERTY OWNER: JAMIE ROSAS (707) 262-2899. Disposition: GONE ON ARRIVAL. 12:05 WIRELESS 911 HANG UP 2010170045 Occurred on Konocti Rd, in Kelseyville. NEEDED OUT OF STATE 911. Disposition: GENERAL SERVICES RENDERED. LAKE COUNTY SHERIFF'S OFFICE Page 3 MEDIA BULLETIN 10/17/2020 - 10/31/2020 11/02/2020 12:33 SUSPICIOUS PERSON 2010170046 Occurred at Redwood Credit Union on Main. , in Lower Lake. WOMAN WALKING DOWN THE ROAD SCREAMING. POSSIBLY HAS A MENTAL CONDITION. RESP HAS BAGS OVER HER SHOULDERS AND IS WALKING NB ON HWY 29. HAS BEEN OCCURING FOR 20 MINUTES. Disposition: GONE ON ARRIVAL. 12:49 WIRELESS 911 HANG UP 2010170048 Occurred on .lake County, in . ABANDONEX 911, UNABLE TO CALL BACK, NO HX WITH THE NUMBER, UNABLE TO GET LAT AND LON. Disposition: WIRELESS HANGUP . 13:30 911 HANG UP 2010170050 Occurred on Foothill Dr, in Lucerne. ELDERLY WOMAN CALLED AND ASKED "IS THIS LA?" I SAID NO AND THEN SHE HUNG UP. Disposition: GENERAL SERVICES RENDERED. 13:49 OUTSIDE AGENCY ASSIST 2010170051 Occurred on Santa Clara Rd, in Middletown. RP BETH FROM DUBLIN POLICE SERVICES 925 462 1212 CHRISTENSEN, KIERAN 415 716 1540 WHO SOUNDS HBD OR MENTAL HEALTH ISSUES HAS CALLED DISPATCH CENTER TWICE TRYING TO REPORT A DOUBLE HOMICIDE FROM YEARS AGO WHEN HE WAS IN HIGH SCHOOL..HE KEEPS CRYING AND LAUGHING.THEY HAVE CALL PENDING FOR SOMEONE TO CALL HIM, BUT WOULD LIKE HIM CHECKED ON..WOULD LIKE A CALL BACK -LOG 6481. Disposition: REFERRED TO ANOTHER AGENCY. 13:56 PROBLEM WITH A SUBJECT 2010170053 Occurred on Cache Creek Rd, in Clearlake Oaks. RP IS REQUESTING SUICIDE BY COP BECUASE HE FRENCH KISSED HIS DAUGHTER AND IS A 290 AND IS HAVING PROBLEMS WITH HIS NEIGHBOR. IS ALSO MAD ABOUT HOW 400 SPOKE WITH HIM. RP WOULD LIKE SOMEONE TO GO TO THE RESP'S HOUSE AND SPEAK WITH THE RESP. IS TALKING ABOUT FIREARMS AND OTHER THINGS. RESP LIVES AT 17269 CACHE CREEK RD AND THE RP DOES NOT KNOW THE RESPS NAME. RP HAS A PROBLEM WITH CHRISTINE SCARIONI. Disposition: GENERAL SERVICES RENDERED. 14:05 WIRELESS 911 HANG UP 2010170054 Occurred at Twin Pine Casino on S State Highway 29. , in Middletown. THINKS THERE IS A HORSE IN A FIELD DYING BECAUSE IT WAS LAYING ON IT SIDE. RP WAS A PASSER BY. WAS ADVISED HORSES DO SLEEP ON THEIR SIDE. Disposition: GENERAL SERVICES RENDERED. 14:37 SUSPICIOUS CIRCUMSTANCES 2010170055 Occurred on Hoover, in Clearlake Oaks. HOUSE WITH A METAL CYCLONE FENCE AROUND IT WITH FENCES IN THE FRONT YARD. THERE IS A VEHICLE PARKED OUTSIDE AND THE RP THINKS THERE IS A 459 IN PROGRESS.. RP SAID THE VEHICLE MIGHT BE A SHAPE SHIFTER WITH NO BACK WINDOW. "GEORGE" WORKS AT THE HOUSE. Disposition: CHECKS OK. 14:40 CONTEMPT OF COURT 2010170057 Occurred on .clearlake Oaks, in . CHILD CUSTODY COURT ORDER PROBLEMS. RP IS SUPPOSED TO GET CUSTODY OF THEM PER COURT ORDER AND HE WILL NOT ALLOW IT. RESP IS MOSES RIM. Disposition: GONE ON ARRIVAL. 15:04 ALARM 2010170058 Occurred at Parkins Residence on Cache Creek Rd. , in Clearlake Oaks. AUD LIVINGROOM MOTION RESP PENDING. Disposition: SUPERVISOR CANCEL. 15:08 ILLEGAL DUMPING 2010170059 Occurred on Point Lakeview Rd, in Kelseyville. RED SUBARU PULLED UP AND 10 BAGS OF GARBAGE DUMPED IFO HER HOUSE. Disposition: GENERAL SERVICES RENDERED. 15:18 WIRELESS 911 HANG UP 2010170060 Occurred at E State Hwy 20/7TH Av, in Lucerne. TX TO CHP. Disposition: REFERRED TO ANOTHER AGENCY. LAKE COUNTY SHERIFF'S OFFICE Page 4 MEDIA BULLETIN 10/17/2020 - 10/31/2020 11/02/2020 16:01 WIRELESS 911 HANG UP 2010170063 Occurred on Prather Mountain Rd, in Loch Lomond. NOTHING HEARD AND THEN THEY DISCONNECTED, UNABLE TO GET LAT AND LON. NO HX WITH THE NUMBER. ON CALL BACK PERSON HAS VM NOT SET UP YET. Disposition: WIRELESS HANGUP . 16:21 CONTEMPT OF COURT 2010170064 Occurred on Lakeshore Bl, in Nice. STEVEN DOUGLAS KEEPS VIOLATING A CHILD CUSTODY ORDER. Disposition: CIVIL ASSIST. 16:23 911 HANG UP 2010170065 Occurred on River View Rd, in Clearlake Oaks. TX TO CDF. Disposition: REFERRED TO ANOTHER AGENCY. 16:27 CIVIL COMPLAINT 2010170066 Occurred on Oakgrove Av, in Clearlake Oaks. NEIGHBORS ACROSS FROM THE RP IS TRYING TO TOW HER HOME AWAY. Disposition: CIVIL ASSIST. 16:36 PEDESTRIAN CHECK 2010170067 Officer initiated activity at Lower Lake Substation, Main, Lower Lake. Disposition: GENERAL SERVICES RENDERED. 16:46 ALARM 2010170068 Occurred on Spring Valley Rd, in Clearlake Oaks. AUD HALLWAY MOTION RESP PENDING.
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