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News of Record for Oct. 19, 2009

TUOLUMNE COUNTY

Sheriff’s reports

THURSDAY
    8:53 a.m., Mi-Wuk Village — A trailer was stolen on the 20600 block of Haiapo Road.
    9:12 a.m., Jamestown — A woman said $200 was stolen from her by a man on the 18200 block of Fifth Avenue.
    1:07 p.m., Sonora — A woman in Sonora said she bought concert tickets online on Craigslist, but the person never sent the tickets after receiving the money.
    10:46 p.m., Columbia — A woman on the 11300 block of Columbia Village Drive said a man came up to her window and asked for a cigarette.

Felony bookings

THURSDAY
    8:39 p.m., Standard area — Stacy Kay Stone, 45, of the 14800 block of Blue Bell Road West, booked on suspicion of possessing drugs, and misdemeanor charges of using drugs and possessing drug paraphernalia, after an arrest at her home. A deputy saw Stone smoking methamphetamine when he responded to a report of a disturbance, according to the report.

Arrests

    Cited on suspicion of driving under the influence of drugs or alcohol:

THURSDAY
    2:11 a.m., Sonora — Thomas Bryant Lively, 52, of the 24100 block of Oxbow Lane, arrested on the 200 block of Greenley Road.
    7:53 p.m., Jamestown — Dean Wayne Bauer, 39, of the 11000 block of Mount Brow Road, Sonora, arrested on Main Street.

Animal Control
(Oct. 1 to 14)

Dogs impounded.........................20
Cats impounded..........................48
Dogs adopted................................4
Cats adopted.................................3
Dogs destroyed.............................3
Cats destroyed............................39
Dogs reclaimed.............................8
Cats reclaimed..............................0
Dogs transferred to Friends of Animal Control ...........................................5
Cats transferred to Friends of Animal Control............................................0

Humane Society

Dogs transferred from Animal Control ........................................................4
Cats transferred..............................6
Dogs adopted.................................9
Cats adopted................................15

Sonora police reports

THURSDAY
    11:55 a.m., theft — Wood was stolen on the 800 block of Greenley Road.
    12:49 p.m., burglary — A vehicle was broken into and a stereo and other items were stolen on Mono Way.


CALAVERAS COUNTY

Sheriff’s reports

THURSDAY
    7:51 a.m., Valley Springs — A barbecue fire was reported on the 200 block of Gold Creek Drive.
    11:26 a.m., West Point — Vandalism was reported on the 400 block of Main Street.
    12:06 p.m., Circle XX area — A home was broken into and items stolen on the 6000 block of Chaparojas Street.
    12:23 p.m., Jenny Lind — Keys were stolen on the 8800 block of Crosby Court.
    4:15 p.m., Arnold — A home was broken into on the 2600 block of Moran Road.
    4:30 p.m., Valley Springs — An argument and vandalism was reported on the 300 block of Sequoia Avenue East.

Angels Camp police reports

THURSDAY
    9:55 a.m., vandalism — Loose cattle allegedly damaged a cooling system on the 400 block of North Main Street.
 
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