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Park Fire evacuation orders issued for Shingletown south of Highway 44
Evacuation orders have been issued for areas south of Highway 44 in the Shingletown area, as the Park Fire has reached nearly 240,000 acres and continues to churn north toward Shasta County. Earlier Friday evening, evacuation warnings were extended to the Shingletown area from Black Butte Road on the west to Viola on...
Man in viral video convicted of battery of 13-year-old girl in Sand City
SAND CITY, Calif. — A former congressional candidate from Shasta County was found guilty on Friday on a misdemeanor battery charge, per the Monterey County District Attorney's Office. This comes after a confrontation in Sand City over the Israel-Hamas war allegedly turned violent on Oct. 12, 2023. Video in...
Multi-agency effort leads to arrest of suspect in fatal crash near Balls Ferry Road
ANDERSON, Calif. — Redding Police and Red Bluff California Highway Patrol officers, along with the Tehama County Sheriff's Office, served an arrest warrant on Wednesday for a man they say is responsible for a fatal hit-and-run crash. The CHP said the crash happened at 3 a.m. June 19 along...
Man allegedly pushes burning car into gully, sparks massive Park Fire
BUTTE COUNTY, Calif. (KRCR) — A Chico man was arrested on Thursday morning on suspicion of starting the Park Fire, has burned over 300,000 acres and forced multiple evacuations in Butte, Tehama, Plumas, and Shasta counties. According to the Butte County District Attorney's Office, one person, identified as Ronnie...
Modesto man arrested in Redding for soliciting a minor
REDDING, Calif. — A Modesto man was arrested for solicitation of a minor for sexual acts in Redding Wednesday. The Redding Police Department (RPD) says Ramiro Gonzalez-Cordova, 33, of Modesto, started chatting with a 15-year-old female online and arranged to meet her near her home in Redding. Officials say after driving nearly 4 hours to meet the girl in Redding, on July 24, Gonzalez-Cordova instead met Redding Police Detectives, who had been posing as the juvenile on an internet chat application.
Flora Fire Now 75-Percent Contained While a Suspect has Been Arrested for the Blaze
A Redding-area man has been arrested in connection with Wednesday’s Flora Fire outside Healdsburg and Windsor. Cal Fire the fire started after he drove his car 4 miles without a right front tire. 44-year-old Justin Roy Jones of Anderson started the fire on Chalk Hill Road east of Healdsburg. The friction caused sparks that ignited three separate fires that eventually cpmbined into the Flora Fire burning about 36 acres. It is 75-percent contained. Jones was booked into the Sonoma County Jail around 6:30 p.m. Wednesday. Jones is one of several arrests related to wildfires in what’s become a dangerous fire year.
Death threats, family violence alleged in court files of missing Redding woman
A Shasta County woman who has been missing for more than two months told sheriff's deputies last year that her husband beat her and threatened to kill her and, according to court records, the couple had a "volatile" relationship that led to their children being taken from their home. Nikki Cheng Saelee McCain, who has been missing since May 18, told a sheriff's deputy that her husband, Tyler McCain, beat her up at the couple's Happy Valley...
Redding Fire Department reflects on Carr Fire six years later, plans memorial
REDDING, Calif. — The Redding Fire Department (RFD) is reflecting on the Carr Fire during the six-year anniversary of the tragedy. RFD Fire Captain Buck Cogle was one of the department members who responded to the 2018 fire, which burned in Shasta and Trinity Counties for more than one month, claiming eight lives and destroying over 1,000 homes.
Redding police conducting day-long active shooter response training at Turtle Bay school
REDDING, Calif. — The Redding Police Department will be conducting an Active Shooter Response Training at Turtle Bay Elementary School on Thursday, July 25. RPD said in a media release, there will be a heavy law enforcement presence in the area and residents can expect to hear sounds of alarms, sirens, and simulated gunfire.
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