Marijuana Operation
Glenn County Sheriff’s Office received a 9-1-1 call on January 23, 2021 at approximately 1815 hours from Oleg Donskov reporting that he and his wife were stranded in the snow on Forest Highway (FH) 7, above Masterson’s Campground in western Glenn County. Donskov advised that they were in sedan traveling from Sacramento to Fort Bragg with no heater, food, or water and had been stuck for several hours.
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HAMILTON CITY LEVEE PROJECT RECEIVES MAJOR FUNDING BOOST
In response to the Governor’s Executive Order N-33-20 to shelter in place Glenn County has implemented business continuity practices to ensure we continue to operate and are here to serve you.
On January 11, 2021, Deputy Lourenzo was flagged down by a private person on State Route 45 and County Road 57. The victim reported the attempted theft of fuel from their ranch and provided the Deputy with a description of the subjects.
On 1/8/2021, the Glenn County Sheriff’s Office Dispatch received a 911 call from 100 block of W Sycamore Street in Willows regarding a 2 month-old girl that was not breathing. The caller advised CPR was in progress. The Willows Fire Department, Westside Ambulance, and
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PEOPLE V. GARY LEWIS COOPER - On August 21, 1993, Inmate Cooper and his accomplices murdered Filiberto Mendoza. The victim was shot in the head twice, execution style, after being lured to Stony Creek northeast of Orland. Inmate Cooper admitted he received drugs and money in exchange for murdering Filiberto Mendoza. Cooper was convicted of first-degree murder and was sentenced to 25 years to life in state prison in 1994.
Starting today, there is a second chance for Glenn County small businesses to get COVID-19 grants from the state.
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PEOPLE V. STEPHEN KRAIG GREEN- Defendant was previously convicted of a felony probation violation of Penal Code section 4573.6, Bringing Drugs into jail and was found in violation of mandatory supervision for the 1st and 2nd time. Defendant was sentenced to 977 days jail and mandatory supervision was terminated. This case was prosecuted by ADA Neumann with assistance from Glenn County Probation Office Deputy Perry.
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PUBLIC MEETINGS ON SUSTAINABLE GROUNDWATER REGULATION