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MCSO: Ukiah woman found dead in tent of suspected overdose
A Ukiah woman was found dead in a tent after a suspected overdose, the Mendocino County Sheriff’s Office reported. According to the MCSO, deputies were in the Ackerman Creek area east of the 2200 block of North State Street in Ukiah around 1 p.m. June 26 while investigating the “theft of a bicycle from a nearby home.”
Unhoused Woman Found Dead In Tent Of Apparent Overdose
Sheriff's deputies in Mendocino County on Wednesday found the body of a deceased unhoused woman while on another call, the office said. Just before 1 p.m., deputies were in the area of Ackerman Creek, east of the 2200 block of North State Street in Ukiah, investigating a stolen bicycle. During...
Willits Frontier Days celebrates Western culture at 98th annual event
WILLITS, CA., 6/26/24 – It wouldn’t be summer in Mendocino County without bulls, broncos, barbecue — and a rodeo princess. Those four images conjure up only one thing: Willits Frontier Days. The event, which features the longest-running continuous rodeo in California, celebrates American Western traditions and the...
Justice Denied? Letter Writer Slams Ukiah Police and DA for Dropped Assault Charges
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ATF Leads Multi-Agency Raid in Redwood Valley
The Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives (ATF), assisted by the Drug Enforcement Administration (DEA) and the Mendocino County Sheriff’s Office (MCSO), conducted an extensive raid on a property in Redwood Valley yesterday. DEA Agent Casey Rettig confirmed that the ATF was the lead agency in the operation....
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