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COURTESYOFROSSPALUBESKI RedBluffFireandaSt.Elizabethambulanceweredispatchedjustbefore4p.m.Mondaytoareportofavehicle that crashed into a tree on southbound Interstate 5 just north of the Diamond Avenue Exit in Red Bluff. The first unit at scene reported a vehicle off the road and into a tree, with one minor injury. The patient was transported to the hospital. Caltrans and California Highway Patrol assisted. COLLISION CAR HITS TREE ON I-5 IN RED BLUFF Cook: Samuel A. Cook, 87, of Red Bluff died Monday, May 5at Mercy Medical Center in Redding. Arrange- ments are under the direc- tion of Hoyt-Cole Chapel of the Flowers. Published Tuesday, May 6, 2014in the Daily News, Red Bluff, Calif. Ivanoff: Jacqueline Helen Ivanoff, 92, of Red Bluff died Friday, April 25at Vintage Rose in Red Bluff. Arrangements are under the direction of Hall Brothers Corning Mortuary. Published Tuesday, May 6, 2014in the Daily News, Red Bluff, Calif. Lewis: Dolores Juanita Lewis, 86, of Corning died Thursday, May 1, at her home. Arrangements are under the direction of Hall Brothers Corning Mortuary. Published Tuesday, May 6, 2014in the Daily News, Red Bluff, Calif. Mitchell: Joyce Ann Mitchell, 71, of Corning died Thursday, April 24at Enloe Medical Center in Chico. Arrangements are under the direction of Hall Brothers Corning Mortuary. Published Tuesday, May 6, 2014in the Daily News, Red Bluff, Calif. Neuhardt: Ruby Lee Neuhardt, 92, of Corning died Thursday, April 24at Westhaven Assisted Living in Orland. Arrangements are under the direction of Hall Brothers Corning Mortuary. Published Tuesday, May 6, 2014in the Daily News, Red Bluff, Calif. Norton: Clay M. Norton, 85, of Red Bluff died Monday, May 5at Red Bluff Health Care. Arrangements are under the direction of Hoyt- Cole Chapel of the Flowers. Published Tuesday, May 6, 2014in the Daily News, Red Bluff, Calif. Palmer: Gary M. Palmer, 66, of Red Bluff died Monday, May 5at his home. Arrange- ments are under the direc- tion of Hoyt-Cole Chapel of the Flowers. Published Tuesday, May 6, 2014in the Daily News, Red Bluff, Calif. Scafidi: Michelle Evelyn Scafidi, 68, of Corning died Friday, April 25at St. Eliza- beth Community Hospital in Red Bluff. Arrangements are under the direction of Hall Brothers Corning Mortuary. Published Tuesday, May 6, 2014in the Daily News, Red Bluff, Calif. Wessels: Richard A. Wes- sels, 85, of Red Bluff died Thursday, May 1at his home. Arrangements are under the direction of Hoyt-Cole Chapel of the Flowers. Published Tuesday, May 6, 2014in the Daily News, Red Bluff, Calif. Deathnoticesmustbepro- vided by mortuaries to the news department, are pub- lished at no charge, and fea- ture only specific basic infor- mation about the deceased. Paid obituaries are placed through the Classified adver- tising department. Paid obit- uaries may be placed by mor- tuaries or by families of the deceased and include on- line publication linked to the newspaper's website. Paid obituaries may be of any length, may run multiple days and offer wide latitude of con- tent, including photos. DEATH NOTICES Thefollowinginformation is compiled from Red Bluff Police Department, Tehama County Sheriff's Depart- ment,CorningPoliceDepart- mentandCaliforniaHighway Patrol logs. Arrests EmilianoGuillenAlvarez: 40, Corning was arrested Thursday for felony inflict- ing corporal injury on spouse or cohabitant, possession of a controlled substance and bringing a controlled sub- stance into a jail.Bail was $80,000. DanielBarragan:39, Red Bluff was arrested Sunday at Main Street and Diamond Av- enueon outstanding charges of felony failure to appear and two counts of possession of a controlled substance. Bail was $40,000. JamesChristopherBen- nett: 37, Los Molinos was arrested Saturday on State Route 99E at Grant Street for felony possession of a non-recognizable firearm, possession of an undetect- ablefirearm, carrying a loaded firearm in public and felony in possession of a firearm. Bail was $60,000. TraeAndrewBlackbear: 20, Red Bluff was arrested Sunday on Walnut Street for felony rape. Blackbear has outstanding charges of felony corporal injury on a spouse or cohabitant and misdemeanors of battery and two probation violations. Bail was $105,000. RickAlanCarpenter: 39, Redding was arrested Friday on three outstanding charges of felony possession of a controlled substance and a misdemeanor probation viola- tion. Bail was $750,000. JustinTimothyEdwards: 30, Red Bluff was arrested Friday on South Main Street for felony second degree rob- bery, second degree burglary, receiving known stolen prop- erty and misdemeanorthe of carddata. Bail was $83,000. EliWilliamGosnell: 28, Los Molinos wasarrested Sunday for misdemeanorbattery. Gos- nell hasan outstanding charge of felony failure to appear. Bail was $45,000. CherylLynnLove: 53, Red Bluff wasarrested Saturday on Cabernet Court for felony possession of a controlled substance and transportation of a controlled substance.Bail was $40,000. MelissaJeanineSiguig:34, Red Bluff was arrested Friday on Vista Way on outstanding charges of felony the and selling marijuana. Bail was $18,500. KeithStephenStrickland: 49, San Jose was arrested Fri- day on northbound Interstate 5north of Diamond Avenue for felony possession of a controlled substance and misdemeanors of driving under the influence,driving on a sus- pended license resulting from a reckless driving conviction and paraphernalia. Bail was $26,000. Marlon Anthony Wright: 31, Redding was arrested Friday on outstanding charges of felony grand the with a firearm, two counts each of second degree robbery, assault of a person with a semiautomatic firearm, threatening a crime with the intent to terrorize, false im- prisonment with violence and one count of misdemeanor second degree burglary. Bail was $1,625,000. Burglary 14000block Wyndhaven Drive: Sporting equipment was taken during a garage burglary that occurred some- time since April 26. The State Route 36W at Baker Road: A State of Jefferson flag was reported stolen Friday. The flag and a subject were later located. 22000blockAntelopeBou- levard:Chainlinkpanelswere reportedstolenFriday.Theloss wasestimatedat$500. 5000blockGrangeRoad:A phonecharger,trailerwiring, brakeshoesandaredbagwere takenfromanunlockedvehicle Thursdaynight.Thelosswas estimatedat$100. 23000blockSolanoRoad:A ballhitch,paperworkand100 Vicodenwerereportedtaken fromanunlockedvehicleFriday. Theestimatedlosswas$120. Sherman Drive: Stereo equipment was reported taken from a vehicle some- time in the past week. The estimated loss was $640. Hill Enterprise: A grand the was reported at the business on the 20000block of Darby Lane Sunday. Someone stole a Snap-on cordless impact wrench, a lock pick gun, a black Tom-Tom GPS, tools, vegetable stand painting, the face plate to a CD player and a set of 15keys used to access multiple vehicles. The loss was estimated at $1,400. POLICE LOGS the road. "Lots of stares," Francine said. "Lots." Compliments, too. The winners from Satur- day's Show and Shine, are listed below. Stockcar,1955and older First place: John and Lori Jones — 1955Ford Thun- derbird Second place: John and Lori Jones — 1938Willys pickup Stockcar,1956and newer First place: Mike Hamm — 1962Chevrolet Impala Second place: Terri Jamison — 2005Cadillac XLR hard- top convertible Modifiedcar,1955and older First place: Jack Edmond- son — 1926Ford two-door sedan Second place: John and Lori Jones — 1936Chevrolet coupe Modifiedcar,1956and newer First place: Ron Lim — 1970 Plymouth Roadrunner Second place: Dennis Saun- ders — 1957Chevrolet Bel Air hardtop Stocktruck,1955and older First place: Don Dewey — 1954Chevrolet Second place: Glenn Ar- buckle — 1955Ford F100 Stocktruck,1956and newer First place: Harry Stinson — 1969Chevrolet El Camino Second place: Merritt Odor — 1970Chevrolet El Camino Modifiedtruck,1955 andolder First place: Chris Morris — 1953Chevrolet Second place: Ron Arter — 1951Ford Modifiedtruck,1956 andnewer First place: Jean Honcoop — 2001Ford GT F150 Second place: Jason Green — 1971Chevrolet C10 Fourbyfour First place: Gary Strack — 1971International Harvester Scout 800B Second place: Bill Haden — 1943Willys MB Custommotorcycle First place: Eddie Wirz Second place: Val Dryden Overallwinners Mayor's Choice Award: Ron Warner — 1929DeSoto DeLugo Chamber's Choice Award: Jack McManus — 1941Cadil- lac convertible Cars FROM PAGE 1 ANDRE BYIK — DAILY NEWS Jack McManus, le , and his black 1941Cadillac convertible received the Chamber's Choice Award at the May Madness Car Show. ANDRE BYIK — DAILY NEWS A silver 1964Chevrolet Impala entered by Orland residents Mychal and Francine Hamlin is parked under the Rodgers Theatre marquee at the May Madness Car Show. By Erika Niedowski The Associated Press PROVIDENCE, R.I. A car- abiner is the only piece of equipment investigators have found that failed in a circus accident in which eight aerial acrobats plum- meted to the ground, a public safety official said Monday. Providence Public Safety Commissioner Steven Pare stopped short of saying the broken carabiner was the cause of Sunday's accident at the Ringling Bros. and Bar- num and Bailey circus. He said federal workplace safety investigators were trying to determine why it snapped. "We don't know if it was metal fatigue, if it wasn't properly positioned or some- thing else," he added. "We just don't know." The 4- to 5-inch steel clip was one of several pieces at the top of a chandelier-like apparatusthatsuspendedthe performers in the air, fire of- ficials said at a news confer- ence. The clip was found in three pieces on the ground with its spine snapped. Two of the acrobats were in critical condition Monday. Family members say their in- juries included a pierced liver and neck and back fractures. Stephen Payne, a spokesman for Feld Entertainment, the parent company of Ringling Bros.,saidnoneoftheinjuries appear to be life-threatening. "We are hopeful that all of theseperformerswillachieve a full recovery and be able to return to the show at some point," Payne said. A dancer who was on the ground was also injured and released from the hospital Sunday, he said. The circus said the women are from the United States, Brazil, Bulgaria and Ukraine. RINGLING BROS. MISHAP 2 critically hurt in circus accident BEVERLYJEANMOHLER-KENDRICK September 5, 1930 ~ April 28, 2014 Beverly Jean Kendrick of Paradise, CA passed away April 28, 2014, at the age of 83. Beverly was born September 5, 1930 in Redding, CA and was preceded in death by parents Fred and Stella Mohler. Ms Kendrick was employeed by Southern Pacific Railroad for over 40 years and was an active member of the Rail- road Business Woman's Association. Beverly enjoyed golf and square dancing. She is survived by her two sons Dave and Bill Kendrick of Paradise, sister and brother-in-law Dianne and Donald Benefield, brother and sister-in-law Donald and Myrna Mohler all of Red Bluff, Beverly enjoyed spending time with her many Niece's, Nephew's, Great Nieces, Great Nephew's and Cousin's. Aunt Bodie will be dearly missed. Ms. Kendrick will be laid to rest at Paradise Cemetery, in Paradise, CA at 2:00 pm on wednesday, May 7, 2014. 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