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Suspect arrested after car crashes into pole in Redding
REDDING, Calif. - A woman was arrested after crashing into a pole in the area of Market Street and Tehama Street, the Redding Police Department said. Police said a woman was driving on Market Street at a high rate of speed when she crashed into the pole, causing the car to catch on fire.
Unsolved Mystery: Redding woman disappeared 11 years ago
REDDING, Calif. - Every week Action News Now reviews a long-time missing person case to get people talking about the investigation. Tesla Carroll was last seen in Redding on December 20, 2012. She disappeared with Fredrick John Gouveia. Neither of them has ever been seen again. Carroll was 40 years...
2 store clerks caught selling alcohol to minors during Redding decoy operation
REDDING, Calif. - Two store clerks were caught selling alcohol to minors during a minor decoy operation in Redding on Friday, the Redding Police Department said. During the operation, 13 business were visited and clerks at these following stores sold alcohol to minors:. Clear Creek market at 7036 Westside Road.
Car plows into Shasta Lake house. Sheriff's office asks public to help find the motorist
Law enforcement officers said they're looking for a motorist who drove a vehicle into a Lake Shasta home early Saturday morning, hit a gas meter causing a natural gas leak and then drove away. Shasta Lake residents had to evacuate their neighborhood in the 3000 block of Avington Way after the driver hit the house just before 3:21 a.m. on June 8, according to Shasta County Sheriff's office spokesman Tim Mapes. ...
Hit and run causes natural gas leak inside home
CITY OF SHASTA LAKE, Calif. - The Shasta County Sheriff’s Office is looking for a suspect connected to a hit-and-run that occurred on Saturday at around 3:21 a.m. Deputies responded to the 3000 block of Avington Way in the City of Shasta Lake after receiving reports of a hit and run where the suspect car went into a home.
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