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Seven New COVID Cases In Tuolumne, Calaveras Adds 5 More

Tuolumne County Tuolumne County Public Health reports seven new cases today. The new cases are a boy age 17 or younger, a man age 18 to 29, a woman age 30 to 39, a woman age 40 to 49 a man age 50 to 59, a man age 60 to 69 and a woman over 90. No COVID-positive residents are hospitalized and three were released from isolation. A total of 18 cases are considered active. According to Tuolumne Public Health’s chart the last time there were seven positive tests reported in one day was over a month ago on March 17, there were a total of eight cases on that day. Tuolumne County has a total of 4,122 cases split between 2,705 community cases and 1,417 Sierra Conservation Center (SCC) inmate cases, the California Department of Corrections counts two active inmate cases. Total community cases released from isolation are 2,625 and the total number of tests administered is 92,562. The county report lists 16,823 fully vaccinated residents and 4,891 individuals partially vaccinated.

Suspect Killed, Deputy And Hostage Injured, In San Andreas

Calaveras County Sheriff s Office logo San Andreas, CA A domestic violence incident in Calaveras County last night escalated and led to a deputy being shot, the suspect being killed, and a hostage being injured. It started at about 10:40pm when the sheriff’s office received a 911 call about a man and woman getting into an argument at the Sierra Inn Motel in San Andreas. At one point, the male suspect allegedly pointed a firearm at the woman’s head. The suspect was gone, however, when deputies arrived. The investigation then led to the 500 block of Lewis Avenue near the Diamond Place Apartment Complex. As a deputy was interviewing the victim, the suspect ambushed and shot the deputy in the upper body. The deputy was able to help the woman victim to safety. The suspe

California deputy and hostage wounded, suspect killed

SAN ANDREAS, Calif.  A hostage and a California sheriff’s deputy were wounded and a suspect was killed in shootings stemming from a domestic violence incident, authorities said Friday. The violence erupted late Thursday in the Sierra Nevada foothills community of San Andreas, about 50 miles (80 kilometers) southeast of Sacramento. The Calaveras County Sheriff’s Office said in a statement that a 911 caller reported a male and female in an argument at a motel shortly after 10:30 p.m. and that the male had pointed a firearm at the female’s head. The suspect was gone when deputies arrived and a search began. A deputy interviewing the victim was ambushed and shot in the upper body but managed to get the victim to safety, the statement said.

Suspect killed, hostage and Calaveras County deputy hurt in shootings

Updated: 6:48 PM PDT May 7, 2021 KCRA Staff An investigation is underway in Calaveras County after an argument turned into a search for a suspect and a hostage situation, resulting in the suspect s death and a hostage and deputy being injured by gunfire.Shortly before 11 p.m. Thursday, dispatchers received a call about a man and woman arguing at the Sierra Inn Motel in San Andreas. The 911 caller said that a man was seen pointing a firearm at the woman s head, according to the Calaveras County Sheriff s Office. The suspect had left the motel by the time deputies arrived. Deputies launched a domestic violence investigation and began searching for the suspect.As a deputy was interviewing the victim in the 500 block of Lewis Avenue in San Andreas near the Diamond Place Apartment Complex, the suspect ambushed the deputy and victim, according to the sheriff s office.The suspect shot the deputy in the upper body, but the deputy was able to get the victim to safe

California deputy and hostage wounded; suspect killed

California deputy and hostage wounded; suspect killed by The Associated Press Last Updated May 7, 2021 at 11:44 am EDT SAN ANDREAS, Calif. A hostage and a California sheriff’s deputy were wounded and a suspect was killed in shootings stemming from a domestic violence incident, authorities said Friday. The violence erupted late Thursday in the Sierra Nevada foothills community of San Andreas, about 50 miles (80 kilometres) southeast of Sacramento. The Calaveras County Sheriff’s Office said in a statement that a 911 caller reported a male and female in an argument at a motel shortly after 10:30 p.m. and that the male had pointed a firearm at the female’s head.

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