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Tuolumne County deputies search for man last seen going over waterfall
TUOLUMNE COUNTY, Calif. — Sheriff's deputies in Tuolumne County are looking for a missing man last seen Sunday going over a waterfall. Around 10:15 a.m., deputies with the Tuolumne County Sheriff’s Office said they were called to Cleo’s Bath, east of Pinecrest Lake, for a man who reportedly fell in the water.
This popular California camp is 100 years old
YOSEMITE NATIONAL PARK, Calif. - A beloved and storied family camp where memories have been made by generations of San Franciscans, including one who later became a Supreme Court justice, is celebrating a milestone 100th anniversary. San Francisco’s Camp Mather is located just outside the gates of Yosemite National Park...
One man missing, another dead in separate water-related incidents Sunday
One man is missing and another is dead in separate water-related incidents Sunday at Pinecrest Reservoir and a nearby swimming hole known as Cleo’s Bath, the Tuolumne County Sheriff’s Office said. Luis Alberto Jaco, 28, of Huntington Park in Los Angeles County, was identified Monday by the Sheriff’s...
TUD Tree Removal Creates Traffic Delays
Sonora, CA – Starting tomorrow, motorists in the Twain Harte area will face delays for the next three days along Middle Camp Road in the Twain Harte area of Tuolumne County. Tuolumne Utilities District (TUD) has hired D.A. Wood out of Oakdale to do the tree removal work on the roadway, about 0.3 miles east of Longeway Road. It will begin on Wednesday, June 26th, and continue through Friday, June 28th, from 7:30 a.m. to 4 p.m. TUD states that the tree removal is part of an ongoing project that replaces the final 4,000 feet of Techite water line with a new 12-inch PVC main water line. They added, “Techite pipeline is inherited pipeline that is outdated and notably brittle, making it highly prone to sudden and significant breaks. These ruptures lead to considerable water loss and can cause extensive damage.”
Tuolumne County District Attorney Announces Sonora Resident Cheryl Delaney-Rizzo Sentenced to 12 + 25 Years to Life After Jury Finds Her Guilty of Theft Crimes of an Elder
June 25, 2024 - Tuolumne County District Attorney Cassandra Jenecke announced on Monday that on May 21, 2024, Sonora. resident Cheryl “Jill” Delaney-Rizzo was sentenced to 12 years plus 25 years to life in state prison. This sentence follows a five-day jury trial where Ms. Delaney-Rizzo was found guilty of First Degree Residential Burglary and Grand Theft of an Elder. Also found true where allegations related to Ms. Delaney-Rizzo’s prior record as well as an enhancement that the victim in the case was over the age of 65.
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