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San Joaquin County deputies arrive in Sacramento to help with Inauguration Day security

San Joaquin County deputies arrive in Sacramento to help with Inauguration Day security Share Updated: 9:09 AM PST Jan 20, 2021 Share Updated: 9:09 AM PST Jan 20, 2021 Hide Transcript Show Transcript DEIRDRE: WE HAVE SEEN THAT HEAVY POLICE PRESENCE IN THE SAN JOAQUIN COUNTY SHERIFF’S OFFICE IS SENDING A TEAM TO THE CAPITOL TO HELP OUT. TE THEY WILL HANDLE ANY SECURITY CONCERNS AHEAD OF INAUGURATION LETICIA ORDAZ IS LIVE IN SAN JOAQUIN COUNTY WHERE DEPUTIES LEFT EARLY THIS MORNING. LETICIA: GOOD MORNING. THOSE DEPUTI LEFT THE AREA AT 5:00 THIS MORNING. WE ARE TALKING DOZENS OF OFFICERS AND DEPUTIES THAT HAVE NOW ARRIVED IN SACRAMENTO. THEY ARE BEING DISPERSED THROUGH THE STREETS, NOT AT ONE SPECIFIC LOCATION. THEY TELL US THE STATE CAPITOL IS WELL COVERED SO THEY WILL LOOK TO PROTECT OTHER AREAS. THEY HOPE THEIR PRESENCE WILL TURN AWAY ANY TROUBLE. YOU CAN SEE THEM IN AN EAR MORNING BRIEFING. WE ARE TALKING ABOUT DEPUTIES AND OFFICERS FROM ALL OVE

2 face explosives charges after Stockton church bombing, chase, crash

2 face explosives charges after Stockton church bombing, chase, crash © KCRA Stockton home Two people suspected in connection with the bombing of a Stockton church are facing multiple charges, including possession of explosives, following a car chase and crash, San Joaquin County sheriff’s deputies said on Monday. Residents in a Stockton neighborhood were asked to evacuate their homes while the FBI assisted with searching a home that deputies say was connected to the suspects and full of bombmaking materials. The scene has since cleared.Sign up for our Newsletters James Towles, 50, and Russell Altheide, 65, are suspected in the bombing of a Stockton church on Alpine Avenue and Delaware Avenue Saturday, where a person was seen on surveillance video throwing an explosive device, Deputy Alan Sanchez with the San Joaquin County Sheriff s Office said. The device caused minor damage.

Suspect arrested in Lodi double homicide

The San Joaquin County Sheriff’s Office announced Wednesday that 53-year-old Christopher Lee Holland, of Lodi, faced two counts of murder in San Joaquin County Superior Court earlier that day in the homicide of James and Mary Reiswig. According to the San Joaquin County Jail database, Holland was arrested Dec. 18, a day after the Reiswigs were found inside their rural Kingdon Road home west of Lodi and south of Flag City. Holland was booked on suspicion of two counts of robbery, two counts of murder, discharging a firearm, and using a firearm to cause great bodily injury. A relative found the couple dead in their home at about 8 a.m. Dec. 17.

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