Sheriff’s Dispatch Log
March 8: •There was a vandalism on Smith Road. •Deputies took a child abuse report on Leonard Road. •There was a speeding problem on Jones Street. •Snow was on Highway 49. •An ambulance responded to a possible overdose on Usona Road.
March 9: •There was a verbal dispute on Meadow Lane. •Squatters were living on Old Toll Road. •Someone called with goose concerns on Quail Run Road. •There was a loud music complaint on Mariposa Creek Walkway.
March 10: •Someone complained about loud music on Heritage Lane. •Threats were reported on Jones and 12th Streets. •Cattle were on Boyer Road. •There was a traffic accident on Schilling Road.
March 11: •A horse was dieing on Wildcat Road. •A vehicle on Watt Road was vandalized. •Dispatch took a threats report from Bullion Street. •There was a dog bit incident on Watt Road.
March 12: •Someone on Rancheria Creek Road called with questions about firearms. •Puppies were loose on Usona Road. •There was a suspicious person on Leonard Road. •Threats were reported on Highway 140 in Mariposa.
March 13: •There was a structure fire on Piney Creek Road. •Power was out in the Triangle Road area. •Someone reported grand theft in Mariposa. •There was an aggressive pit bull on Meadow Lane.
March 14: •Deputies responded to a neighbor dispute on Mt. Ophir Road. •There was a family disturbance on Carisio Way. •A dog attacked a cat on Our Lady Lane. •Deputies were requested to help with an agitated patient at John C. Fremont Hospital.
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



Judge Parrish should retire,
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