Red Bluff Daily News

January 26, 2010

Issue link: https://www.epageflip.net/i/6281

Contents of this Issue

Navigation

Page 2 of 19

Arrests • Michael Lee Louis Caddell, 19, of Red Bluff was arrested Friday after- noon at the USA Gas Sta- tion. He was booked into Tehama County Jail on felony charges of robbery and receiving known stolen property. Bail was set at $35,000. • Ryan Christopher Lance, 31, of Red Bluff was arrested late Thursday evening in the 1000 block of Walnut Street. He was booked on the felony charge of obstructing or resisting an executive offi- cer and the misdemeanor charge of driving under the influence of alcohol or drugs. Bail was set at $27,500. • Kari April Beatty, 27, of Red Bluff was arrested early Friday morning at the Texaco in Cottonwood. Beatty, also known as Kari April Hatfield, was booked on the felony charge of grand theft of access card: four or more. She was also booked on two misde- meanor counts of petty theft and one count of mis- demeanor steal from a dependent/elder: under $400. Bail was set at $11,500. • Andres Meza, 22, of Red Bluff was arrested Thursday evening in the 700 block of Spyglass Drive in Red Bluff. He was booked on the felony charge of inflicting corpo- ral injury on a spouse or cohabitant. Bail was set at $25,000. • Cameron Anthony Diehl, 21, of Gerber was arrested early Thursday evening in the 7900 block of Highway 99E in Los Molinos. He was booked on the felony charge of assault with a deadly weapon: not firearm or force with great bodily injury likely. No bail was set. • Leslie Jay Poppleton, 40, of Red Bluff was arrest- ed in the 100 block of Kaer Avenue in Red Bluff. He was booked on the felony charge of inflicting corpo- ral injury on spouse or cohabitant. Bail was set at $25,000. • Fallon Lee Ann Hale, 20, of Red Bluff was arrest- ed Saturday morning at the Cinderella Motel, 600 Rio St., in Red Bluff. She was booked on the felony charge of forgery and the misdemeanor charge of defrauding an innkeeper: $400 or less. Bail was set at $12,500. • Sean Steven Marriott, 21, of Red Bluff was arrest- ed Saturday morning at the Cinderella Motel, 600 Rio St., in Red Bluff. He was booked on the felony charges of forgery and pos- sessing a controlled narcot- ic. Marriott was also booked on the misde- meanor charge of defraud- ing an innkeeper: $400 or less. Bail was set at $22,500. • Jayce Ronald Coulter, 23, of Cottonwood was arrested Saturday on High- way 36, west of Bowman Road. He was booked on the felony charge of trans- porting or selling a con- trolled substance. No bail was set. • Shawn Matthew Patrick Minick, 24, of Cot- tonwood was arrested Sat- urday morning on High- way 36, west of Bowman Road. He was booked on the felony charge of pos- sessing, manufacturing or selling a dangerous weapon. Minick was also booked on the misde- meanor charges of false identification to a specific peace officer and giving false information to a peace officer. Bail was set at $13,380. • Anthony James Ashlock, 48, of Los Moli- nos was arrested over the weekend in the 7200 block of Highway 99E in Los Molinos. He was booked on the felony charge of inflicting corporal injury. Bail was set at $25,000. Battery • A person reported at 1:36 p.m. Friday seeing three men batter another man in the 400 block of Lincoln Street and then running down the alleyway behind Lincoln Street. One person was booked. Chase • Spiker Ryan Cahalan, 29, of Los Molinos led Cal- ifornia Highway Patrol officers and sheriff's deputies on a chase at 1:17 p.m. Saturday. The pursuit started with the vehicle heading west on Aramayo Way heading toward Tehama Avenue at speeds of 70 mph and ended in a crash on San Benito, just south of Proberta. Cahalan was arrested on the charges of evading a peace officer, driving with a suspended license and driving under the influence. Bail was set at $4,400. Collisions • A vehicle versus pedestrian crash at 5:38 p.m. Friday on Highway 99E left a Corning man with arm and leg pain, but Jose Carmen Carrillo, 26, refused medical treatment. He was booked for public intoxication. Douglas Sean Griffin, 42, of Red Bluff was driving north on 99E near Eldrid Avenue when Carrillo ran into the road and into the side of Grif- fin's vehicle. • A collision at 6:51 p.m. Saturday on Highway 99W, south of Sunbright Avenue left three people with minor injuries. Darryll Harlin, 41, of Longview, Wash., pulled out of the Walmart Distribution Cen- ter and directly into the path of Debra Rounds of Gerber. The vehicles came to rest blocking the south- bound and southbound merge lanes. Rounds' vehi- cle received moderate dam- age and Harlin's received minor damage. Crashes • Desiree Bassett, 38, of Red Bluff was uninjured in a crash at 6:55 p.m. Friday on southbound Interstate 5, south of South Main Street. Bassett was driving south in the slow lane about 70 mph when she reached for and retrieved her cell phone from her purse. As she looked back to the road, Bassett jerked her steering wheel causing it to swerve left across the fast lane and into the concrete barrier in the center divider. The vehicle, which received major damage, came to rest in and blocking the fast lane. • Alena Jones, 43, of Weed was uninjured after her vehicle hydroplaned at 11:25 a.m. Sunday on northbound I-5, just north of Bowman Road. Jones was driving north about 60 mph in the slow lane when she saw a puddle, drove into it and lost control, spinning across the lanes into the center divider. Her vehicle received major damage. Fire • Red Bluff Fire Depart- ment responded to a suspi- cious vehicle fire involving a Ford Escape at 12:45 a.m. Saturday in the 800 block of Locust Street. The cause of the fire is under investi- gation. Loss is estimated at $5,000. The fire was con- tained at 2:08 a.m. Tampering • A woman reported at 2:16 p.m. Saturday that someone had tampered with the steering wheel of her vehicle at a residence in the 1300 block of Deborah Drive. Theft • Someone in the 800 block of Johnson Street in Red Bluff reported Sunday afternoon the theft of a Brown 1987 Dodge Dako- ta, license 2780MDP, believed to have been taken between Thursday and Sunday. Tuesday, January 26, 2010 – Daily News – 3A 649 Main Street Downtown Red Bluff GAYLE'S 1/2 off Jan 25 th - Jan. 30 th Winter Sleepwear & Robes DW PLUMBING INC. Local Plumbers Serving all Your Plumbing Needs Since 1993 530 527-6403 Lic. No 679492 Major Credit Cards Accepted The Electric Man For all your electrical needs • New Outlets / 220 • Fans / Fixtures • Pools / Spas • Code Corrections • Troubleshooting • Panel Upgrade • Telephone Wiring 347-4441 $10.00 Customer Discount FREE Estimates License# 826543 Drop Off Sites in Downtown Businesses Thank you from D.R.B.B.A. Collecting until February 14th Food From the Heart Canned Food Drive ♥ ♥ ♥ ♥ 623 Main St. 527-5180 Plan for it! END OF SEASON SALE 30% Off Jan. 26th thru 31st Only Clothing & Gear Come in and see our new lower prices We are open and NOT CLOSING Everyday 7am-3pm 200 So. Main St. Red Bluff, Ca 529-9488 BUY TWO GET 3RD FREE! equal or lesser value Anything on the menu 604 Main St. Red Bluff (corner of Antelope & Main) Breakfast Special $ 3 99 Mexican Restaurant 529-5154 Mon.-Fri., 9am-11am Dr. Andrew Pomazal D.O.D.C. Physician & Surgeon General Medicine Accepting New Patients 528-2066 2050 Main St, Red Bluff • High Blood Pressure • Diabetes • Joint & Muscle Pain • Lung Problems Local Calendar To add an upcoming event in the Local Calendar, submit information well in advance to the Daily News, attention Calendar, P.O. Box 220, Red Bluff, 96080 or e-mail to clerk@redbluffdailynews.com. Include a contact name and telephone number. TUESDAY, JANUARY 26 Red Bluff Alzheimer's and dementia support group, 6 p.m., Lassen House, 705 Luther Road, 529-2900 Battle Creek Watershed Working Group, 10 a.m. to 2 p.m., USFWS, 10950 Tyler Road International Order of the Rainbow for Girls, 6:45 P.M., Masonic Hall 822 Main St. 527-6715 Playtime Pals Playgroup, 9:30 a.m., Red Bluff Family Resource Center, 220 Sycamore St. Suite 101, 528-8066 Red Bluff Elementary School Board of Trustees Special Meeting, 5:30 p.m., District Office, 1755 Air- port Blvd., 527-7200 ext. 104 Red Bluff Garden Club: Roses, 1 p.m., 12889 Baker Road., 529-5122 Red Bluff Rotary, noon, Elks Lodge Tehama County Board of Supervisors, 10 a.m., board chamber, 727 Oak St. Veterans of Foreign Wars Post 1932, 7 p.m. Vet- erans Building, Oak St. Tehama County Patriots, 6 p.m., Westside Grange Hall, 20794 Walnut St. Corning City Council, 7:30 p.m., City Hall, 794 Third St. Jewelry beading class, 9:30 a.m., Corning Family Resource Center, West and South streets, 824-7670 Spanish Adult Education, 1:30 p.m., Corning Family Resource Center, West and South streets, 824- 7670 Gerber Tehama Cemetery District, 4 p.m., cemetery office, 7772 Woodland Ave., Gerber WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 27 El Camino Adult Wood Carving Class, 10 a.m. to noon, Vet- erans Memorial Hall, 735 Oak St., 824-5669 Al-Anon, noon to 1 p.m., Presbyterian Church, Jef- ferson and Hickory Diabetes Education Classes, 6:30 p.m. St. Peters Episcopal Church, 510 Jefferson St., 527-5205, free El Camino Irrigation District, special meeting, 3 p.m., 8451 Highway 99W, 385-1559 Elks duplicate bridge, noon, Elks Lodge, 355 Gilmore Road, 528-9418 Nondenominational Bible Talk, 7:30 p.m., 12620 Hwy 99E, 521-5671 PAL Youth Carving Class, 3-4:30 p.m., Red Bluff Community Center, 1500 S. Jackson St., free, 824- 5669. Red Bluff Kiwanis, noon, Elks Lodge Senior Dance, 7 p.m., Westside Grange, Walnut St. Widowed persons breakfast, 8:30 a.m., Cozy Diner, men and women welcome, 527-3138 Corning Computer class, 6 p.m., Corning Family Resource Center, corner of West and South streets, 824-7670 Latina Leadership Group, 9 a.m., Corning Family Resource Center, West and South streets, 824-7670 Strategies for Success, Life Skill classes, 1:30 p.m., Corning Family Resource Center, West and South streets, 824-7670 Los Molinos Chamber of Commerce, 6:30 p.m., 7904 Highway 99E Free ESL Class, Childcare Included, 3:30-4:30 p.m., Los Molinos Elementary, 7700 Stanford Ave., 384-7833 Cottonwood Cottonwood Creek Watershed Group, education- al stakeholders meeting, 6:30 p.m., Cottonwood Com- munity Center, 347-6637 THURSDAY, JANUARY 28 Red Bluff Red Bluff Exchange Club, noon, M&M Ranch House, 645 Antelope Blvd. #1 Swinging Squares Square Dance Club, 7 p.m., Red Bluff Community Center, 1500 S. Jackson St. For beginner or review classes, call 529-1615 Corning Women's Support Group, 6 p.m., Corning Family Resource Center, West and South streets, 824-7670 Los Molinos Free ESL Class, Childcare Included, 3:30-4:30 p.m., Los Molinos Elementary, 7700 Stanford Ave., 384-7833 5 steps to get organized I won't try to kid you into think- ing I'm some kind of organiza- tional expert. I am the most disorganized person ever. My professional office is a mess. My home, remark- ably, appears to be orderly, as long as you don't open a cupboard, drawer or closet. Being disorganized steals my time, energy and money. I buy things I have already because I can't find them, or I spend too much time looking for things I need. That is going to stop. I am declaring before each and every one of you, my dear readers, that this is my year to get organized. I have consulted several profes- sional resources and done a lot of thinking, and I've come up with the following steps I will take to achieve my goal. Step 1. Commitment. I've tried to get organized before, but I never have been fully committed. I trust that making my commitment open and public will make all the differ- ence. Do you hear me? I am going to get organized. Step 2. Identify the space. Lumping my office and home into a single organizational project is overwhelming. To overcome this, I have divided the task into 12 pro- jects, or spaces, one per month in 2010. My home studio -- where I write, sew, knit, craft and basically create things -- is a sight to behold. It is huge and filled to capacity. Mark it "Project No. 1." Step 3. Identify recipients. I am commit- ted to getting rid of everything that I do not use on a regular basis or that I do not find to be incredibly beautiful. But I know myself. I will not be able to throw away good things that fit those criteria. Before I get started, I need to identify charitable organizations, selling sites, friends or family members who will appreciate receiving everything that doesn't make the cut. Step 4. Three containers. I have labeled these boxes "Keep," "Trash" and "Give." That seems simple enough, but to make sure, I did a practice run on the desk in my home studio. Out of six drawers, I ended up with seven things in the "Keep" box and zero to give away, and everything else filled the trash container to overflowing. My desk is clean and nearly empty. The three-container plan worked. Step 5. A place for everything. I don't practice it, but that doesn't mean I don't know this secret for being orga- nized: There should be a place for everything and everything in its place. Once I have identified what I will keep in each project space, I am determined to identify a specific place for each thing I own. Then I'll get into the habit of return- ing things to their places. I have cut out a big job for myself in the coming year. Think I can do it? I do. And I plan to take pic- tures to prove it. I'll keep you posted! Mary Hunt is the founder of www.DebtProofLiving.com and author of 18 books, including her latest, "Can I Pay My Credit Card Bill With a Credit Card?" You can e-mail her at mary@everydaycheapskate.com, or write to Everyday Cheapskate, P.O. Box 2135, Paramount, CA 90723. Mary Hunt Everyday Cheapskate Police reports

Articles in this issue

Links on this page

Archives of this issue

view archives of Red Bluff Daily News - January 26, 2010