![]() Officers provided assistance until no longer needed.ġ0:28 a.m., Orland police officers responded to Almond Way at Rennat Way for a report of a single-vehicle traffic accident. Ayde Govea-Valencia, 30, of Orland, was cited on charges alleging speeding over 65 miles per hour, passing over double yellow lines, and driving without a license.ġ0:17 a.m., Orland police officers responded to a reported structure fire at 1317 Pine Street. Officers determined it was a civil issue and provided her with information.ġ:01 a.m., Orland police officers assisted Glenn County Sheriff’s deputies with a report of vandalism at 6379 County Road 16.ĥ:30 a.m., on Highway 32 at County Road N, an Orland police officer conducted a traffic enforcement stop on a silver 2009 Honda Fit. ![]() He just wanted the incident documented.Ģ:56 p.m., Linda Milstead reported she and her daughter were in a disagreement over a dog. Johnson said that he did not want to press charges. Byerly was arrested and booked for a felony Glenn County warrant.ġ:30 p.m., Jennifer Cox, 47, reported unknown subjects stole the catalytic converter off her car while it was parked at Orland High School.Ģ:35 p.m., Jeremy Johnson, 37, of Orland, reported that his Motorola Moto-G cell phone was taken out of his truck while he was at the Stop and Shop, 10 Walker Street. The homeowner agreed to turn the music off for the night.ġ:20 p.m., Orland police officers contacted Levi Byerly, 27, of Orland, at the 4th Street Café, 824 Fourth Street. Officers contacted the homeowner and told him of the complaint. ![]() The children were counseled about their behavior and going onto other people’s property.ġ1:15 p.m., Orland police officers responded to a report of a loud party playing music in the area of 1313 Fairview Street. Officers contacted a group of children, who said they live in the area and were playing hide and seek. The owner said they would turn the music down.ġ1:11 p.m., Orland police officers responded to a report of a group of suspicious people attempting to get into vehicles on Lynn Drive. Officers contacted the business next door and told them of the complaint. Officers contacted the reporting party, who said the business next door was playing loud music. license plate number 8TUW825) was stolen sometime during the night from 320 James Drive.ħ:50 p.m., Orland police officers responded to a report of unreasonable noise in the area of the Maple Garden restaurant, 729 Fourth Street. ![]() Officers conducted an area check but were unable to locate any signs of a shooting.Ĩ:45 a.m., Gonzalo Cerda Madrigal, 59, reported his green 2000 Honda CRV (Calif. Officers checked the business and found it locked and secured.ġ:18 a.m., Orland police officers responded to the area of South Street at Marin Street for a report of two shots heard. Both parties exchanged information prior to the officers’ arrival and didn’t need assistance.ħ:50 p.m., Orland police officers responded to Ampla Health, 1211 Cortina Drive, for a report of a burglary alarm. Child Protective Services responded and the child was detained.ġ2:53 p.m., Orland police officers responded to a report of a traffic collision on Walker Street at Sixth Street. After crossing by ferry from Benicia to Martinez, the route followed what is now Pacheco Boulevard, Contra Costa Boulevard by Sun Valley Shopping Center, North Main Street through Walnut Creek, Mount Diablo Boulevard through Lafayette, and over Fish Ranch Road to Oakland, down Telegraph Avenue ending at Jack London Square.Here are tons and tons of incident reports from the Orland Police Department – and I’m still not quite caught up!ĥ:35 a.m., the Orland Police Department received a report of harassing text messages at 94 Rennat Way.ĩ:37 a.m., Jessica Raygoza, 31, of Orland, reported one of her 11-year-old daycare children was out of control and left the daycare at the Glenn County Fairgrounds without permission. The route passed through what is now the campus of the University of California, Davis, by the site of the abandoned Village of Silvey, through Vacaville, Fairfield, Rockville, Cordellia, and Benicia. The overland route between Sacramento and Oakland, generally followed Interstates 80 and 680 between Sacramento and Benicia. The Pony Express Ferry "Oakland" Marker was dedicated on Apin Jack London Square at the transfer point of the Pony Express route between Oakland and San Francisco. When the steamer was missed, riders took the mail via horseback to Oakland. Normally the mail was sent via steamer from Sacramento down the Sacramento River to San Francisco. The Pony Express was a mail service delivering messages, newspapers, and mail using relays of horse-mounted riders that operated from April 3, 1860, to October 24, 1861. ![]()
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