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California fugitive arrested after chase, standoff in Curry County

California fugitive arrested after chase, standoff in Curry County The Curry County Sheriff s Office says that 34-year-old Kevin Gerolaga had a felony warrant from San Joaquin County, where he is suspected of shooting his girlfriend in the face. Posted: May 10, 2021 4:39 PM Posted By: Jamie Parfitt PORT ORFORD, Ore. A fugitive wanted on attempted murder charges in California surfaced in Curry County last week. He was arrested after a brief chase and subsequent standoff, according to the Curry County Sheriff s Office. Deputies in Curry County first got onto the trail of 34-year-old Kevin Gerolaga while investigating a series of thefts. On May 6, a CCSO detective was investigating a burglary on Elk River Road in Port Orford where the perpetrators took roughly $8,000 in items. A witness reported seeing two vehicles leaving the house before daylight that morning.

She Escaped Charles Manson s Murderous Sex Cult

She Escaped Charles Manson’s Murderous Sex Cult Read full article April 25, 2021, 1:56 AM·34 min read Photo Illustration by The Daily Beast / Photos Getty/AP/Photo Illustration by The Daily Beast / Photos Getty/AP/University of Nevada Reno Charlie, Juanita, Clem, and Sadie huddled together in the back of the Dodge van that had become Juanita’s traveling home in the summer of ’68. Clem and Sadie made no attempt to conceal their sexual desire for each other, and soon retreated to the upper loft. Now, alone with Juanita for the first time that day at the beach, Charlie knew he had her cornered.

Letter Reveals Former Curry County Emergency Services Manager Resigned Due to Toxic Work Environment, Feud With Commissioner; Chair Boice Responds | Wild Rivers Outpost

John Ross Ferrara / Today @ 10:57 a.m. / Local Government Letter Reveals Former Curry County Emergency Services Manager Resigned Due to ‘Toxic Work Environment,’ Feud With Commissioner; Chair Boice Responds The board of commsioners discuss events in April of 2020 that eventually led to Dumire s resignation last month. Curry County Emergency Services Manager Jeremy Dumire submitted a letter of resignation last month that cited a toxic work environment within the Board of Commissioners Office. The letter obtained by the Outpost through a public records request specifically states that Dumire felt harassed by Commissioner Court Boice while serving as emergency services manager during the pandemic.

The thin blue line: A local law enforcement officer s story speaks volumes

The thin blue line: A local law enforcement officer s story speaks volumes Sgt. Mike Gaines Publisher s note: On Tuesday, Feb. 23, the Paint Creek Joint EMS/Fire District’s Rainsboro station was called to Rocky Fork Lake for two teens who had fallen through the ice and were in immediate peril. During the initial phase of the rescue, an Ohio Division of Natural Resources Officer, Jason Lagore, suffered a medical emergency at the scene and passed away after his response to rescue the victims. Highland County almost lost another law enforcement officer that same evening. This is Sgt. Mike Gaines story. It speaks volumes for everyone who has put on the uniform and placed his or her life on the line in the name of honorable dedication and service in the name of law enforcement. May God bless these true public servants. Thank you for your service.

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