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Two juveniles were arrested last week after Yreka Police found the boys in possession of irreplaceable swords, silver medallions and scroll ledgers which had been reported stolen during a Feb. 15 break-in at the historic Howard Masonic Lodge #37.
The estimated value of the items was $8,000, and the value of the vandalism was about $1,100, said Yreka Police Department Lt. Chris Betts. But it wasn t the price tag on the items that bothers the Masons the most – it s the sentimental and historic value, said lodge secretary Mike Murphy.
All the items except for one – a replica of the famous Masonic statue Friend to Friend were recovered, said Murphy, who praised to the YPD and especially Officer Pat Dircksen who solved the case and is the man, as far as we re concerned.
Pedestrian dead after being hit by car on Yreka s Main Street
Siskiyou Daily News
A 70-year-old Yreka resident died after being struck by a car while crossing Yreka’s South Main Street near the Valero gas station Thursday evening.
The person’s name is being withheld until their family can be notified, according to Lt. Chris Betts in a press release from the Yreka Police Department.
The driver of the vehicle was a 43-year-old Siskiyou County woman who was not injured, YPD said.
After being called to the scene just before 6:30 p.m., officers found the pedestrian unresponsive in the roadway. Medical personnel were unable to revive the pedestrian, and he was pronounced deceased at the scene, Betts said in the release.
Yreka man gets 12 years in prison for robbing man, forcing him from motel room
Siskiyou Daily News
A Yreka man convicted of robbery, false imprisonment and several other offenses stemming from a crime spree in the spring of 2019 was sentenced Tuesday to more than 12 years in prison.
Legal proceedings against Joseph Michael Kivett, 32, were drawn out for months, Andrus said, after he originally pled guilty in September of 2019, then later filed two motions to withdraw his pleas which were ultimately denied, said Siskiyou County District Attorney Kirk Andrus.
The crime spree began on March 13, 2019, when Kivett surprised a woman who was hanging out after midnight in a vehicle with his girlfriend, Stacy Phillips, Andrus explained. Phillips asked the woman what she thought of Kivett, before Kivett himself arose from where he was hiding in the back seat of the car and began to berate the victim.
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