Hank Is Lost…
“He went into the woods with one of my other dogs Thursday December 19th. My other dog came back and Hank didn’t.”
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“He went into the woods with one of my other dogs Thursday December 19th. My other dog came back and Hank didn’t.”
Read more“California Highway Patrol Officers deployed spike strips; which rendered the vehicle inoperable. The vehicle eventually pulled to the side of Highway 101 and stopped.”
Read moreAt approximately 6:20 a.m., a pickup and a semi struck a large tree that had fallen across all lanes of Hwy 101.
Read moreThe National Weather Service in Eureka warns of “moderate to heavy rain” for most of us and heavy snow this evening in some mountain areas including along Hwy 3 at Scott Mountain Summit where they say “10 to 15” of new snow can be expected!”
Read more“On one of those trips into the village, a reburial that shook me the most…was of a young child, small jawbone, small teeth. Imagine the weight of those small bones in my hand.”
Read more“According to data from the CHP’s Statewide Integrated Traffic Records System, at least 16 people were killed and nearly 350 others were injured in collisions involving impaired drivers in California throughout the 102-hour holiday enforcement period last year.”
Read moreAn ambulance is responding to 3300 block of I Street in Eureka after a physical fight between seven people ended with one person being stabbed just before 11 p.m., according to a dispatcher speaking over the scanner reporting what she was being told from a witness at the scene. An officer who arrived on scene soon afterward stated that that
Read more“Shortly before 7:00 a.m. church members involved in a meeting, called 9-1-1 to report flames coming from the chimney of the church.”
Read moreMarijuana purchased locally and sold in Louisiana funded a criminal organization headed by Marcus Etienne, aka Hitler, that led to multiple crimes including murder and a dog fighting enterprise where animals were seriously injured and even killed.
Read more“During a FOUR (4) year career with the Mendocino County Sheriff’s Office “Doc” and Deputy Andrade, working as a team, were responsible for the capture, and surrender, of FIFTY THREE (53) individuals suspected of committing criminal acts, TWENTY TWO (22) felony suspect apprehensions, the seizure of over $2.8 million dollars, over 3,000 pounds of marijuana, over 19 pounds of methamphetamines, over 5 pounds of cocaine, 1.3 pounds of crack cocaine, 13.8 ounces of heroin and ONE (1) firearm.”
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