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News of Record for Sept. 8, 2009

TUOLUMNE COUNTY 

Sheriff’s reports

THURSDAY
    7:45 a.m., Sonora — A woman reported she thinks someone is slowly poisoning her. She thinks this has happened nine times. She suspects someone hired by her husband is doing this. She told the Sheriff’s Office that she gets a strange taste in her mouth and her hands start shaking upon entering her car.
    8:09 a.m., Sonora — A Sonora High School employee contacted sheriff’s deputies warning of a possibly pending “huge” party planned by students somewhere in the mountains. The employee reported that students were going around the school collecting “keg money.”
    8:47 a.m., Sonora — A soda vending machine was reported stolen from a muffler shop at the 19000 block of Industrial Drive. The culprits cut the machine’s power cord, which ran inside a building, and left with the machine, which was placed against the shop.
    12:23 a.m., Mi-Wuk Village — Someone reported that his neighbors defecated on his car and threw toilet paper on it. He requested extra patrol in the area. The alleged incident took place near Wakalu Trail.
    4:45 p.m., Sonora — A woman reported a sick deer was at her front door foaming at the mouth.
    5 p.m., Long Barn — A woman reported that a pit bull wandered into her house. It was friendly, she said. She called the number listed on the dog’s tags, but the person who answered denied owning a dog. The incident took place at the 26000 block of Ellmaro Drive.

Felony bookings

 8:53 a.m., Sonora — Jennifer Rydall, 24, of Sonora, booked on a number of suspected counts, including: knowingly receiving stolen property, possession of dangerous weapon(s), possession of a controlled substance with an intent to sell, and possession of hashish with intent to sell.
    10:37 p.m., Sonora — Marissa Barba, 32, of Sonora, booked on suspicion of possession of a controlled substance.
    4:15 p.m., Jamestown — Steven Berrigan, 37, address unknown, booked on suspicion of possession of narcotics and a felony parole violation.

Sonora Police reports

THURSDAY
    9:32 a.m. , Sonora — A man was arrested for allegedly stealing $60-worth of gasoline from a Sonora gas station near Hospital Road. The suspect, according to police reports, convinced a patron at the station to fill his car up with gas in exchange for cash. The man then left the scene without paying, according to the witness.
CALAVERAS COUNTY

Sheriff’s reports

THURSDAY
    6:59 a.m., Dorrington — Something was stolen from an unlocked vehicle on the 200 block of Boards Crossing Road.
    8:37 a.m., Valley Springs — A theft of more than $500 was reported on the 5900 block of Clements Place.
    3 p.m., San Andreas — There was a combative patient in the Mark Twain St. Joseph Hospital emergency room.
    3:16 p.m., Burson — A house on the 6000 block of Lola Road was burglarized.
    5:23 p.m., Valley Springs — An arrest was made on a warrant at the 2500 block of Gallius Lane.
    5:48 p.m., Wallace — An argument broke out on the 5700 block of Ferseyna Way.

FRIDAY
    1:43 a.m., Valley Springs — An arrest was made after a fight on the 6000 block of Highway 26.

Felony bookings

THURSDAY
    9:22 p.m., Valley Springs — Matthew James Labarbera, 34, of Antioch, booked on suspicion of false imprisonment, after an arrest on the 2700 block of Gallious Lane on a Contra Costa County Warrant.

 
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