Sutter Coast hospital strained, urges public to avoid large gatherings
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Del Norte Hospital Activates Surge Plan, Urges Residents to Stop Gathering
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CCPD Arrests Suspected Prowlers, Male Suspect Allegedly Assaults Officer With Hatchet
Ronald Evans Jr./CCPD
One of two suspected prowlers allegedly used a hatchet to evade Crescent City Police officers, the department reported Monday.
From a CCPD Facebook post:
On 7-26-2021 at about 1115 hours, Crescent City Police Department Sergeant Wilson was on patrol in the 100 block of East Condor in Crescent City. Sgt. Wilson was flagged down by a citizen reporting a male and female subject walking around in the area trying to potentially break into vehicles.
Ashley Marks/CCPD
Sgt. Wilson located the female subject, Ashley Marks (age 30), near a vehicle parked in a driveway. Marks then fled from the Sgt. Wilson and hid behind a bush. Marks was then taken into custody for a violation of 647 (h) PC, prowling, 11364 H&S, possession of controlled substance paraphernalia, and 148.9 PC, false information to a peace officer.
Public Health Nurses, Volunteers to be 4th of July Parade Grand Marshals
Del Norte County public health nurses, who have all received the COVID-19 vaccination, were honored during National Nurses Week last week. Photo courtesy of Chris Howard
The theme for this year’s Fourth of July parade will commemorate Del Norte’s Olympic story, but the community’s public health nurses and volunteers will be the guests of honor.
Before reading the proclamation for National Nurses Week at the Board of Supervisors meeting Tuesday, District 2 representative, Valerie Starkey, announced that Del Norte’s public health nurses and the volunteers who manned local COVID-19 vaccination clinics will be the grand marshals at this year parade.