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Sonora Woman Arrested For DUI After Crash
Tuolumne County, CA – A Sonora woman was arrested for drunk driving in a crash that injured a toddler. On Monday, April 22, at about 10:20 p.m., 27-year-old Chace Bailey was driving a 2023 Mazda 3 sedan eastbound in the 23200 block of Joaquin Gully Road, east of Cherokee Drive in Twain Harte, at around 55 miles per hour. In the back seat was a 3-year-old passenger. The CHP did not disclose their relationship. Spokesperson Officer Steve Machado relayed, “Bailey lost control of her vehicle, and it traveled off the roadway, smashing into a tree. Bailey was uninjured; however, her passenger was improperly placed in a child restraint seat and sustained minor injuries.”
Bret Harte secures playoff berth with decisive victory over Sonora
For the third year in a row, the Bret Harte High School baseball team has punched its ticket to the postseason. On Wednesday afternoon, Bret Harte officially qualified for the playoffs with an 11-7 home victory over the Sonora Wildcats in Angels Camp. Bret Harte is alone in second place in the league standings.
Structure Fire In Jamestown Last Night
Jamestown, CA — A structure fire in Jamestown last night destroyed a detached garage. The flames broke out just after 9 p.m. in the garage on the 17800 block of Highway 108 between Harvard Mine Road and Woods Way. CAL Fire reports that when firefighters arrived on the scene, flames were shooting out of the garage, which was 75% engulfed. They added that a nearby structure was also threatened. Crews were able to knock down the blaze in just under 10 minutes. No injuries were reported. The garage was destroyed and what ignited the fire is under investigation.
Columbia Leadership Embraced ‘Anti-Communication’ and Escalated Israel-Hamas Student Protests, Undergrad President-Elect Says | Video
Maya Platek tells CNN's Jake Tapper that the protests are "impeding on every single student’s experience at the greatest degree" The post Columbia Leadership Embraced ‘Anti-Communication’ and Escalated Israel-Hamas Student Protests, Undergrad President-Elect Says | Video appeared first on TheWrap.
New Charges For Tuolumne County Inmate Who Shouted Threat At Deputy
Sonora, CA – A Soulsbyville man already in the Tuolumne County Jail faces new charges after making deadly threats. On Tuesday, April 23, 2024, around 12:30 p.m., a Tuolumne County Sheriff’s Deputy at the Dambacher Detention Center, off Old Wards Ferry Road in Sonora, was guarding the unit where 42-year-old Daniel Louis Dishman was in a safety cell. It is designed to house inmates who are considered dangerous to other inmates, staff, or suicidal. Sheriff’s officials relayed that Dishman reportedly yelled at the deputy, “I’m going to kill all you cops!”
Tuolumne County man dies after being run over by his own vehicle
MOCCASIN, Calif. — A Groveland man died Thursday after being run over by his own pickup truck. According to the California Highway Patrol, it happened around 8:40 a.m. at the stop sign for Old Priest Grade and State Route 120, near Moccasin. CHP says the 68-year-old man “partially exited”...
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