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77-Year-Old Female Victim from Willits Identified in Ongoing Investigation
This is a press release from the Mendocino 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:. As a part of this continuing investigation, the decedent / victim from this case was positively...
Mendocino County Featured Pet: PepperJack
UKIAH, 7/3/24 – This week’s featured pet is PepperJack, available for adoption at the Ukiah Animal Shelter. Pepperjack is an 18-month-old male mix. Here’s his profile from the Ukiah Animal Shelter:. PepperJack has a very sweet side, but right now he’s a bit nervous, having found himself...
The New Normal On The Streets
On Wednesday, June 26, 2024 our deputies were called to the report of a stolen bicycle. In a short amount of time, they were able to locate it in a homeless camp along with the subject who had stolen it. The subject was also in possession of drugs. While at...
MCSO identifies suspected homicide victim; cause of death still pending
In a press release this week, the the Mendocino County Sheriff’s Office identified the victim of an apparent “violent assault” in Brooktrails last week as 77-year-old Roberta Ann McNeil-Wood. Wood was found dead in a home in the 5200 block of Blue Lake Road in Willits around...
Mendocino County officials advise: Stay cool, stay safe this week
Mendocino County officials were urging all residents to be cautious this week, which is expected to be full of “excessive heat and extreme fire danger.”. Noting that “the National Weather Service has issued an Excessive Heat Warning through Saturday, July 6, (the Mendocino County Public Health Office) is issuing an Excessive Heat Advisory to the Ukiah, Redwood Valley, and Hopland areas, where high temperatures are forecast to exceed 110 degrees with limited overnight relief with lows near 70, although the rest of the county will also experience extreme heat away from the coast.”
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