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CRIME & SAFETY
Police: 2 Clearlake men suspected in 2023 killing of man found in Santa Rosa drive-thru
One year after a Rohnert Park man was killed outside a Santa Rosa fast food restaurant, police said two Clearlake men were arrested on suspicion of committing the fatal shooting. Daniel Perez-Mendoza, 22, and Christopher Perez-Mendoza, 19, were arrested Wednesday during a traffic stop on Mark West Springs Road, according to the Santa Rosa Police Department. They’re suspected of murder, ...
Arrest in Decades-Old Murder of 13-year-old in Cloverdale
This is a press release from the Cloverdale Police Department. The information has not been proven in a court of law and any individuals described should be presumed innocent until proven guilty:. The Cloverdale Police Department has announced a major breakthrough in the decades-old Sarah Geer murder case, bringing closure...
‘Senseless Killing’: Kelseyville Bull Gunned Down, Investigation Underway
The following is a press release from the Lake County Sheriff’s Office. The information has not been proven in a court of law and any individuals described should be presumed innocent until proven guilty:. On July 16, 2024, at approximately 8:45 PM, an investigation was conducted into the report...
Two Victims Identified from Fatal Crash Near Middletown
Authorities identified two men who died last month after their vehicle went off a Lake County road and crashed into a tree near Middletown. 45-year-old Adaleido De Jesus Tellez was driving a Toyota Camry with two passengers June 20th on State Route 29 when he lost control of the sedan and went off the east side of the road. One passenger, 26-year-old Hilario De Jesus Sanchez of Mexico, died at the crash site, just north of Western Mine Road. The driver died at the John Muir Walnut Creek Medical Center two days later. CHP-Clear Lake is investigating the crash and waiting for the toxicology report because of open alcohol containers found in the vehicle.
Firefighters make gains containing the Ridge Fire in Lake and Colusa counties
Firefighters have reported making good progress containing the Ridge Fire, which has burned thousands of acres in Lake and Colusa counties since erupting Saturday afternoon. The fire — burning at the eastern edge of Lake County and into Colusa County — is at 2,756 acres as of Tuesday evening and is 35% contained, up from 25% on Monday morning, said Cal Fire spokesperson Will Powers. The blaze, ...
Lakeport Police logs: Saturday, July 13
Occurred at Redwood Children's Services on 1ST. TXF TO CDF. Disposition: REFERRED TO ANOTHER AGENCY. Occurred at Lake County Museum on N Main. AUD / REAR MOTION / RESP PENDING. Disposition: CHECKS OK. 00:54 MUSIC DISTURBANCE 2407130008. Occurred at 15TH/PALM Dr. WHITE & YELLOW RESD PLAYING LOUD MUSIC. Disposition: WARNING.
Flora Fire near Geyserville burns 50 acres; firefighters halt forward progress
A vegetation fire in Sonoma County burned overnight after igniting on Wednesday but firefighters gained additional containment and reopened a road that had been closed because of the fire.The Flora Fire was burning on the east side of Chalk Hill Road in Geyserville after igniting at around 4:40 p.m. Wednesday.Cal Fire said the fire burned about 50 acres and forced the closure of Chalk Hill Road between Spurgeon Road and Flora Ranch Road. After stopping its forward progress as of 7:15 p.m. Wednesday, firefighters worked overnight to extinguish hot spots and increase containment to 50 percent, Cal Fire said.Chalk Hill Road was back open to traffic as of Thursday morning.There was no word on what started the fire.
Clearlake Police Department: Sunday, July 21
Occurred on Robinson Av. OPEN LINE NOTHING HEARD WILL ATT 21 / ON CALL BACK RP SAID HELLO THEN DC/ WILL ATT 21 AGAIN. Disposition: Log Note/Documentation Only. Officer initiated activity at Konocti Transportation, Old Highway 53, Clearlake, CA. Disposition: Log Note/Documentation Only. 01:14 FIGHT IN PROGRESS 2407210003. Occurred at...
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