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3 arrested in Tehama County illegal marijuana growing

3 arrested in Tehama County illegal marijuana growing Three people were arrested for illegal marijuana growing after 50 pounds of marijuana and four firearms, including an AK-47, were found. Posted: May 18, 2021 4:25 PM Posted By: Brandon Downs 8 Images TEHAMA COUNTY, Calif. - About 50 pounds of marijuana and four firearms were found during a search in Cottonwood for illegal marijuana growing, the Tehama County District Attorney’s office said. On Tuesday, the Tehama County District Attorney Bureau of Investigations and Tehama County Department of Environmental Health searched a residence in the 18000 block of Bowman Road in Cottonwood. At the location, investigators found three greenhouses with a total of 1,730 marijuana plants.

California Tree-Trimmer Charged Over Deadly Throat Slashings That Left 3 Dead

California Tree-Trimmer Charged Over Deadly Throat Slashings That Left 3 Dead Prosecutors say Ryan Scott Blinston returned to clients’ homes after work was completed and slashed the throats of the residents. OROVILLE, Calif. (AP) A tree trimmer in rural Northern California has been charged in throat-slashing serial killings that left three people dead, prosecutors announced Thursday. Ryan Scott Blinston, 37, of the small city of Oroville, was charged on Wednesday with murder, attempted murder and arson. The charges included special sentencing allegations that Blinston used a deadly weapon, attacked an elderly victim and committed multiple killings. Blinston didn’t enter a plea during his arraignment Thursday. He was appointed a public defender and ordered held without bail pending a May 19 court hearing. Some relatives of the victims were in court for the hearing, Butte County District Attorney Michael L. Ramsey said.

DNA search leads to Chico man s arrest in connection to sexual assaults

Northern California Man Indicted for Possession with Intent to Distribute Fentanyl and Illegal Firearm Possession, DOJ Reports

Northern California Man Indicted for Possession with Intent to Distribute Fentanyl and Illegal Firearm Possession, DOJ Reports Last Updated: Sunday, 25 April 2021 10:37 April 25, 2021 - SACRAMENTO, Calif. A federal grand jury returned a two-count indictment last Thursday against Austreberto Santamaria-Valencia, 25, of Red Bluff, charging him with possession with intent to distribute fentanyl and being a felon in possession of a firearm, Acting U.S. Attorney Phillip A. Talbert announced. According to court documents, on Feb. 6, law enforcement officers responded to a report of a suspected overdose by a motel guest in Red Bluff. When officers entered the room, they found Santamaria-Valencia sitting in a chair, unconscious but breathing. On the bed near him, officers saw multiple plastic bags containing what appeared to be blue pills, of the type sold as counterfeit oxycodone pills, but which often contain fentanyl. Officers were able to wake Santamaria-Valencia. In respons

DA: Shootout between Red Bluff police & Walmart Distribution Center gunman deemed lawful, justified

This conclusion would seem obvious based on the facts and circumstances of this incident, Rogers in a video posted to Twitter Tuesday. But regardless of how clear-cut this incident may be, the duty of the DA is to review officer-involved shootings in order to determine their lawfulness of the use of lethal force by law enforcement. The duty of the DA is not to simply clear involved officers in their use of force. Back in late June, law enforcement responded to a shooting at the Walmart Distribution Center on Highway 99 W south of Red Bluff. The shooter was identified as 31-year-old Louis Lane.

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