Red Bluff Police looking for motive behind Monday night’s death
Police have identified the victim who was dragged by a motorcyclist and are determining if the victim was dragged to death or died before.
Posted: Feb 10, 2021 6:33 PM
Updated: Feb 10, 2021 9:50 PM
Posted By: Ana Torrea
RED BLUFF, Calif. - Police have identified the victim of Monday night’s murder but are not releasing the information until notifying the family.
Police are working to determine if the victim was dragged to death or died before.
Red Bluff Police received calls about a man who appeared to be bound and lying at the bottom of some stairs at an apartment complex. The incident happened on Franzel Road.
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Red Bluff Police arrest man inside stolen vehicle, suspect resists arrest
A Red Bluff man was arrested after police said they located him Wednesday morning inside of a stolen vehicle.
Posted: Jan 27, 2021 2:17 PM
Updated: Jan 27, 2021 2:34 PM
Posted By: Ricardo Tovar
RED BLUFF, Calif. - Red Bluff Police officers located a stolen vehicle on Ash and Madison Streets early Wednesday morning. The vehicle had been reported stolen a few days prior, according to police.
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A state prison sentence of 32 years was handed down to a Corning man by the Tehama County Superior Court in a child sex abuse case.
Bonifacio Hernandez Munoz, 42, was arrested by Tehama County sheriff s detectives on April 11, 2018 in Corning during an investigation into ongoing sex abuse of a child.
The Tehama County District Attorney s Office said Munoz pleaded guilty to two counts each of felony continuous sexual abuse of a child and forcible oral copulation with minor over 14 years.
He was originally charged with rape by force, aggravated sexual assault of child, sending harmful matter to minor, sexual penetration of a child under 10 years, in conjunction with the charges he pleaded guilty to.
An investigation into the shooting of a murder suspect in Corning on Dec. 11 concluded the incident was justifiable under the fleeing felon rule, said Red Bluff Police Chief Kyle Sanders.
The Tehama County District Attorneyâs Office has been tasked with investigating the shooting of Elfego Chavez Acevedo, 37, of Red Bluff who, wanted on a murder charge in the Aug. 3 death of Arturo Eugene Bent III, was in a six-hour standoff with law enforcement in Corning on the day he was shot by the Red Bluff police officer with a department-issued rifle.
âUnder common law the fleeing felon rule permits the use of deadly force against a felon who is clearly in flight from apprehension,â Sanders added on Friday, Dec. 18.