Body Found After Barn Fire Identified As Tamera Sanders, Known Crescent City Area Transient
This flier, posted on the Facebook page Creeps of Crescent City, calls for answers into the death of Tamera Sanders.
Del Norte County Sheriff’s deputies have confirmed the identity of a Crescent City woman whose body was found inside a barn that burned down near Howland Hill Road and Bertsch Avenue on May 2.
Deputies are investigating the death of Tamera Sanders, 29, as suspicious “until we know otherwise,” Undersheriff Randy Waltz told the
Wild Rivers Outpost on Tuesday. The cause of death is undetermined, he said.
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Crescent City Man Pleaded Guilty to Second-Degree Murder In Connection With Parents Deaths; Sentenced to At Least 30 Years in Prison
Casey Rhyn Potter/DNSO
A 41-year-old man will serve at least 30 years in state prison in connection with the 2020 deaths of his parents, according to the Del Norte County District Attorney.
Casey Rhyn Potter pleaded guilty on Jan. 21 to two counts of second-degree murder for the deaths of 77-year-old Brian Gilbert Potter and 71-year-old Sherrie Lynn Potter, both of Crescent City, Del Norte County DA Katherine Micks told the
Wild Rivers Outpost on Wednesday.
Two Suffer Minor Injuries After Single-Engined Plane Makes Emergency Landing in Marsh Near Buzzini Road, Sheriff s Office Says lostcoastoutpost.com - get the latest breaking news, showbiz & celebrity photos, sport news & rumours, viral videos and top stories from lostcoastoutpost.com Daily Mail and Mail on Sunday newspapers.
Del Norte Sheriff s Deputies Rescue Two Men Trapped Inside Capsized Boat
Photos of the rescue provided by the DNCSO.
Del Norte County Sheriff s Office press release:
Sheriff Erik Apperson said I have absolutely zero doubt that two lives were saved today because of brave deputies going above and beyond the call of duty. These are the circumstances people often overlook or never hear about when it comes to law enforcement personnel. These types of stories should be shouted from the tops of mountains and these heroes should be celebrated.
Probably now more than ever, most people have an opinion regarding law enforcement and what their roles should be. I think it s important to remember that law enforcement personnel are often the first on scene to any critical incident, even those types of scenes that most people would expect a different branch of public safety to handle. By design, law enforcement officers are already in motion, ready to respond and are operating some of the most