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Suspect Arrested in 1984 Murder of Roseville Woman
Cold case investigators from the Roseville Police Department and the Placer County District Attorney’s Office have announced the arrest of 59-year-old Richard Moore in Los Angeles on homicide charges related to a decades-old cold case. The arrest pertains to the 1984 murder of 69-year-old Madeline Garcia on the 300 Block of Atlantic Street in Roseville. Evidence collected at the scene indicated that Garcia was attacked and dragged into an alley where she was subsequently murdered.
Placer County Sheriff's arrest log: Object thrown at vehicle, DUIs, brandished weapon
Editor’s note: Arrest reports are released by the Placer County Sheriff’s Department. Suspects are considered innocent until proven guilty. Charges can be amended or dismissed. June 26. Kayla Blazewick, 36, was arrested at 2:28 p.m. on suspicion of an outside felony warrant in the 11800 block of Go...
Evacuation orders lifted for Sisson Fire in Placer County
(FOX40.COM) — Evacuations were underway amid the Sisson Fire that recently broke out, according to the Placer County Sheriff’s Office. Around 5:15 p.m. on Tuesday, PCSO said a fire was burning in North Auburn off Sisson Road. Deputies were on the scene to help evacuate homes on Country Side Lane and Sierra Park Lane, however, […]
Watt Fire: Firefighters stop Placer County vegetation fire
PLACER COUNTY, Calif. — Fire crews have stopped a vegetation fire near Antelope on Wednesday, Cal Fire said. Officials said the Watt Fire was stopped at 22.9 acres. The sheriff's office said road closures are in place at Dyer Lane and Watt Avenue and deputies have responded to the area.
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