Sheriff’s Dispatch Log
Jan. 18: •Deputies responded to a call for threats on Penon Blanco Road. •A transformer blew on Sixth Street. •Lake McClure was closed to boats because of high winds. •A tree was into a powerline on Highway 140. •A tree fell into a roof at a home on Coachman Road. •Stroming Road was flooded.
Jan. 19: •Something was stolen from a storage shed on Colorado Road. •There was a rockslide on Highway 49 North. •Deputies responded to a physical altercation on Joe Howard Street. •There was a rockslide on Highway 140. •Slick slush was on Jerseydale Road.
Jan. 20: •The ceiling was reportedly falling in at the Gold Coin. •A tree was across Ernst Road. •Trees were blocking Lozano Way and Silver Bar Road. •A roof blew off a house on Highway 49 North. •Trees were on Bear Valley and Triangle Roads and Exchequer and Schilling Roads.
Jan. 21: •There was a domestic dispute on St. Andrew’s Road. •Shots were heard on Banderilla Drive. •Officials raised the alert level near the Ferguson Rockslide. •The Bureau of Land Management closed the Briceburg area campgrounds. •There was a broken power pole on Stonecrest Drive.
Jan. 22: •Trees were down on Highway 49 North and South. •A tree hit a power line on Jerseydale Road. •Deputies took a grand theft report on Schilling Road. •A bull was loose on Old Highway.
Jan. 23: •Power lines were down on Bear Clover Lane. •A tree fell on a building on Highway 49 South. •There was a small rockslide on Highway 140. •Dispatch took an assault report from Whitlock on Usona Road.
Jan. 24: A neighbor problem was reported on Mt. Ophir Road. •There was an employee fight on Henness Circle. •Someone called about a road rage incident in Greeley Hill. •There were two suspicious persons on westbound Highway 140.
The above listed calls are actual reports to Mariposa County Sheriff’s Dispatch. These are just a sampling of yesterday's calls, but are in no way all inclusive. The intent of this log is to demonstrate the wide array of issues with which Mariposa County law enforcement must deal, in addition to investigation of serious crimes and their routine patrol. To view the daily log, visit www.mariposacounty.org/index. asp?NID=82











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