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August 31, 2016

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Thefollowinginforma- tion is compiled from Red Bluff Police Department, Red Bluff Fire, Tehama County Sheriff's Depart- ment, Corning Police De- partment, Corning Fire, Cal Fire and California Highway Patrol logs. Arrest RachealCantu:33of Manton was arrested Monday in the 21800block of Manton Schoolhouse Road. She was booked into Tehama County Jail on the felony charge of being a fugitive from justice. No bail was set. Burglary Marin Street, Corning: A woman reported Monday her front window was broken and cash, jewelry and other miscellaneous items were stolen from her house. 1800block of Walnut Street: Officers were dispatched Sunday in reference to a burglary investigation and found Christopher Carlin, of Red Bluff, in the parking lot of the complex. They deter- mined Carlin entered an apartment with the intent to commit the . He was arrested and booked into Tehama County Jail on the charge of burglary. Suspicious 24200block Electric Av- enue: A shirtless man with a dog was knocking on a woman's door about 5a.m. Monday. He was contacted by law enforcement and advised to move along. The s 1800block Walnut Street: A woman reported a cash box missing, an outside door unsecured and an office door open at the Tehama County Health Center Monday morning. Green Doors Tavern on 99W: A man at the busi- ness reported Monday that items were stolen from his shop by a man wear- ing a gray hat on a beach cruiser. The person who reported the crime said he may be able to get video of the man stealing the items. Rite Aid in Corning: It was reported Monday that an employee has been stealing money from the business for about a month and was at work at the time of the report. Walnut Street: Big City Vapor reported the the of items between 3:30a.m. and 11:04a.m. Monday during which a surveil- lance camera was reported stolen. Sycamore Street: A white Dodge Ram was reported stolen from the parking lot of North Valley Catholic Social Services, 220Sycamore St., taken sometime between 9p.m. on Aug. 26and 6a.m. Monday. Walnut Street: A bicycle was stolen from a locked patio area at More For Less. Luning Street: Cash was stolen from a residence between 8a.m. and 1p.m. Friday. Riverside Way: A purse was reportedly stolen from a vehicle at River Park Monday evening. Gilmore Ranch Road: The of 15Tramadol pills was reported at a resi- dence in the 22000block. Vandalism Economy Inn on 99W: An employee reported Monday that subjects who frequently vandalize the property broke an outside light sometime during the day. Main Street: It was reported Monday that air had been let out of the tires on a vehicle at the Classic Inn. Policelogs This recipe for savory beef and cheese roll-ups comes from beefitswhats- fordinner.com. Ingredients 1 pound deli roast beef, thinly sliced 2 packages, 6 ounces each, garden vegetable flavored soft spreadable cheese 4 large, 10-inche, flour tortillas 1 cup shredded carrots 1 cup shredded Mon- terey jack cheese, optional 8 leaves green leaf let- tuce Directions Spread cheese evenly over one side of each tor- tilla; top each with cup shredded carrots and cup Jack Cheese. Layer lettuce and deli roast beef over car- rots, leaving inch bor- der around edge. Roll up tightly; wrap in plastic wrap. Refrigerate 30 min- utes before serving. To serve, cut each roll diagonally in half. Makes 4 servings. Total recipe time: 20 minutes. Beef 'n Brew The 7th annual Beef 'n Brew is scheduled for Sat- urday Sept. 17 starting at 5 p.m. Tickets are on sale for $20 at The Loft, Plum Crazy, Suburban Propane, The Gold Exchange, Red Bluff Chamber of Com- merce and online at www. redbluffbeefnbrew.com or via PayPal. Tickets are $25 the day of the event. Sponsored by Down- town Red Bluff Business Association and Tehama County CattleWomen. CATTLEWOMEN'S CORNER Run through streams, crawl through mud, climb rope walls and survive the corn maze to finish in the pumpkin pit at the Nash Ranch Mud Mash Sept. 24 at Nash Ranch in Redding. The event is a fundraiser for the Redding Sunrise Ro- tary Scholarship Fund. Activities will be avail- able before the 5K run, which starts in waves of 200 every 15 minutes be- ginning at 4 p.m., and there will be food and festivities afterwards. For more informa- tion and to register, visit NashRanchMudMash.com. FUNDRAISER Obstacle mud run scheduled in Redding The first Sacramento River Discovery Center Bird Walk of the 2016-2017 sea- son is scheduled for 8 a.m. Saturday, Sept. 3. Therehavebeenanumber of changes at the Red Bluff Recreation Area. The crews have been removing many dead and dying trees and opening up some vistas that may improve bird watching. This event is free and open to all. Meet at the cen- ter, 1000 Sale Lane in Red Bluff. DISCOVERY CENTER First bird walk of season Saturday CONTRIBUTED PHOTO Firehouse Pizza will be serving cra beers and a beef appetizer at the 7th annual Beef 'n Brew. Savory beef and cheese roll-ups it'snot 'sfault byTheShelterPetProject.org The Rev. Ernest S. Barthlam, Episcopal min- ister, and his wife and daughter are in Red Bluff. The Rev. Barthlam will occupy the pulpit of St. Peter's Episcopal church in this city on next Sun- day morning for the first time at 11 o'clock. The Rev. Barthlam and his family will occupy the residence at 442 Madison street. In this diocese the Rev. Barthlam will give part of his time to the church at Redding and also Cotton- wood. — Aug. 31, 1916 100 YEARS AGO... New minister for St. Peter's Episcopal church B 6 0 65 N G 52 I 28 B 6 0 65 N G 52 I 28 BINGO Friday,Sept.2 nd Red Bluff Community Center 1500 S. 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