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LAKEPORT, Calif. – The Lake County Sheriff’s Office said that the date has been set for a memorial service to honor a deputy who died in the line of duty on Tuesday.
Sgt. Corey Paulich said the memorial service for Deputy Rob Rumfelt will be held at Clear Lake High School’s Don Owens Stadium in Lakeport on Saturday, Sept. 9.
The service is scheduled to begin promptly at 10 a.m., Paulich said.
Rumfelt, 50, died on Tuesday night in Lakeport, as Lake County News has reported.
Authorities said Rumfelt and another deputy had been at the scene of a domestic violence call, backing up a Lakeport Police unit, and had taken a suspect into custody after a physical altercation.
After the arrest, police and deputies cleared the scene. It was then, as Rumfelt was driving away in his SUV patrol vehicle, that he hit a tree in the area of Hartley Street and Boggs Lane.
Rumfelt was transported to Sutter Lakeside Hospital, where he was pronounced dead, the sheriff’s office reported.
The Lake County District Attorney’s Office is leading the investigation into Rumfelt’s death under the auspices of the county’s critical incident protocol.
On Wednesday the sheriff’s office said cards and condolences will be accepted at the Lake County Sheriff’s Office at 1220 Martin St., Lakeport, CA 95453.
For those wanting to make a donation to assist the Rumfelt family during this tragic time, a “Deputy Rob Rumfelt Memorial Fund” account has been opened at Umpqua Bank, located at 805 11th St. in Lakeport.
More details will be provided as the planning process progresses throughout the week, Paulich said.
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LAKEPORT, Calif. – Authorities are investigating the Tuesday night death of a veteran Lake County Sheriff’s deputy following a fight with a domestic violence suspect and a vehicle crash in Lakeport.
Deputy Robert Rumfelt, 50, died at Sutter Lakeside Hospital where he had been transported following the wreck, according to Sheriff Brian Martin.
Rumfelt is the first sworn member of the Lake County Sheriff’s Office to die in the line of duty in nearly four decades.
“Our hearts are saddened,” Sheriff Martin said, adding of Rumfelt, “He was a true friend to a lot of us. He was very well respected by his peers and everyone who knew him.”
Martin said Rumfelt was looked up to by deputies and sergeants alike.
“He will be sorely missed,” Martin said.
Sgt. Corey Paulich of the Lake County Sheriff’s Office said that at 7:55 p.m. Tuesday Lakeport Police units were dispatched to the 900 block of Boggs Lane in Lakeport for a report of four to five subjects physically fighting, with one of the subjects running from the scene with blood on him.
Lake County Sheriff’s units responded to assist, arriving on scene within five minutes. Paulich said the deputies – who included Rumfelt – observed a large group in front of a residence on Healton Circle and saw a bloody subject run into the woods.
The sheriff’s deputies searched the area and located the male subject who was later identified as Alex Michael Castillo, 21, of Nice, Paulich said.
The deputies attempted to take Castillo into custody, but he physically resisted. Sheriff Martin said Rumfelt was involved in the altercation with Castillo.
Deputies deployed a Taser and were able to place Castillo under arrest for a domestic violence incident that was related to the original call. Paulich said Castillo also had an outstanding warrant for his arrest for failing to appear in court related to a separate domestic violence charge.
Shortly after police and sheriff’s units cleared the scene, Rumfelt’s patrol SUV struck a tree on Hartley Street north of 20th Street, according to the sheriff’s office report.
District Attorney Don Anderson is leading the investigation into Rumfelt’s death under the auspices of the county’s critical incident protocol.
Anderson told Lake County News that it’s not yet known why Rumfelt lost control of his vehicle and crashed into the tree.
Anderson said Rumfelt, who was in the vehicle by himself, was not driving with lights and sirens or at high speed at the time of the crash.
Both Martin and Anderson said there are concerns that Rumfelt may have suffered an injury in the fight that led to him having the crash.
Anderson said he suspected that Rumfelt – who didn’t appear to have suffered serious injuries from the fight – also could have had a medical emergency such as a heart attack that resulted in the wreck.
However, Anderson – who spoke to Lake County News at about 12:30 a.m. on Wednesday – cautioned that the investigation is in its very early stages.
“We’re not going to know for sure until we have an autopsy,” he said.
Sheriff’s units on scene requested medical assistance for Rumfelt after the crash. Lakeport Fire Protection District units responded to the report of the officer-involved crash in the area Boggs Lane and Hartley Street just minutes after 8:30 p.m. Tuesday, according to radio reports.
Lakeport Fire Chief Doug Hutchison said when he and his firefighters arrived at the scene, they found the patrol vehicle had hit a tree.
Shortly before 9 p.m., radio reports indicated firefighters were working to resuscitate Rumfelt.
REACH 6 was requested to respond to Sutter Lakeside Hospital, where Hutchinson said Rumfelt was transported.
Hutchison, who rode in the back of the ambulance with Rumfelt to the hospital, said the original plan had been to transport Rumfelt to an out-of-county trauma center.
However, Hutchison said the decision was made to instead treat Rumfelt at Sutter Lakeside Hospital due to the severity of his condition.
Martin said that despite the lifesaving efforts made by medics, Rumfelt was declared dead at Sutter Lakeside shortly after his arrival at the hospital.
Complex investigation under way
Early Wednesday, after the scene was cleared, Anderson said his investigators were at the jail to interview Castillo, and also were speaking with people at the original fight scene and the other deputy who responded along with Rumfelt to the fight call.
At that point, Anderson was at a hangar where his office was storing Rumfelt’s Ford SUV patrol vehicle so it can be processed as part of the investigation. He said the SUV sustained major front-end damage in the crash.
His office is being assisted in the investigation by the Lakeport Police Department and the California Highway Patrol.
Anderson said his team has been in contact with the CHP’s Multidisciplinary Accident Investigation Team, or MAIT, to get advice and suggestions on the inquiry. He said MAIT may help examine the patrol vehicle at some point, but the team’s involvement is yet to be determined.
The district attorney said the goal is to keep his investigation separate from the sheriff’s office in order to ensure there are no conflicts of interest – or even the appearance of a conflict.
“The sheriff’s office has a limited role,” Anderson said of the investigation. “They’re there to help if we need them.”
Martin agreed, explaining that they want to make sure there is a thorough and impartial investigation conducted.
“When it’s one of our own, it tends to be very emotional,” Martin said, noting that his deputies are processing their own emotions as a result of Rumfelt’s death.
“We’re going to leave the criminal investigation to the DA’s Office,” said Martin, explaining that work will include looking at criminal actions that contributed to the situation.
Additionally, Martin said the Mendocino County Sheriff’s Office has been asked to handle the coroner’s investigation aspect of the case.
Martin had been in Mount Shasta for a California State Sheriff’s Association Board of Directors meeting when he was notified of the incident involving Rumfelt.
He said the CHP flew him back to Lake County late Tuesday night.
Since arriving back in Lake County, Martin was able to speak to Rumfelt’s wife and one of his daughters, and other immediate family members.
Rumfelt was a lifelong resident of Lake County and a law enforcement veteran who came from a family known for its community service. His father, Bob Rumfelt, was a longtime member of the Lakeport City Council and former mayor who also worked for a time as a deputy sheriff.
Rob Rumfelt began his law enforcement career as a police officer with the Lakeport Police Department in 1997, the sheriff’s office said.
He left the police department in 2006 to work as a private contractor overseas, where he conducted law enforcement training.
Rumfelt returned to Lake County and was hired as a deputy sheriff with the Lake County Sheriff’s Office in 2014.
During his time with the sheriff’s office, Rumfelt was a firearms instructor, field training officer and mentor to many newer deputies.
Rumfelt also active in the community as an assistant football coach at Clear Lake High School.
He is survived by his wife, Kelly; daughters, Brittany and Nicole; sister, Amy; parents, Leslie and Robert “Bob” Rumfelt, and mother Juanita Dickson, the sheriff’s office reported.
Rumfelt’s death is the first in the line of duty for a sworn sheriff’s office employee in Lake County in 36 years and the fourth on-duty death in the Lake County Sheriff’s Office’s history.
Sheriff George Kemp in 1910, Deputy Sheriff William Hoyt in 1967 and Sgt. Richard Helbush in 1981 all gave their lives while in service to Lake County.
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THIS STORY HAS BEEN UPDATED, WITH THE DATE CHANGED TO SEPT. 30.
ANDERSON SPRINGS, Calif. – A special event planned for next month will celebrate the start of building on the new wastewater system and the first in a group of new homes in the community of Anderson Springs, which was devastated in the 2015 Valley fire.
State Sen. Mike McGuire announced that the community meeting and official groundbreaking ceremony will take place at 10 a.m. Saturday, Sept. 30, at the Anderson Springs Recreation Center, located off of Highway 175.
The public is invited to attend the free event. Refreshments will be served.
The residents of South Lake County have been hit hard by some of the worst wildland fire events in California history.
The Valley fire, the third worst in state history, displaced thousands of residents, destroyed 1,280 homes and caused $1.5 billion in damage.
Just one year later, the Clayton fire tore through the community of Lower Lake destroying 299 homes and buildings and caused millions in damage.
McGuire has been working hand-in-hand with representatives from the county of Lake and numerous state and federal agencies for nearly two years, and his efforts led to securing the funds for the wastewater system.
McGuire said the community meeting and groundbreaking will be focused on the $10.5 million wastewater collection system that will allow for 119 homes to be rebuilt in the community of Anderson Springs.
Hammers for Hope, the state of California’s nonprofit housing development partner, will be breaking ground on the first of a few dozen homes that will be rebuilt with millions from the State’s CalHome Fund.
CalHome loans are extremely low interest to no interest and will help residents rebuild their home, lost to the fires, and help them rebuild their lives.
“From the first night of the devastating Valley fire, we made a promise to rebuild South Lake County stronger than ever,” McGuire said. “We have been working with a tireless team from the County of Lake along with numerous state and federal agencies to secure millions in rebuilding funds which will get these improvement projects built. Sept. 30 will be a milestone day for the County and the hundreds of residents who have been waiting to rebuild in the community they love and call home.”
“The fires over the last two years hit this county hard and thanks to the leadership of Sen. McGuire and the collaboration between the county and state agencies, we have been able to make great progress on projects like Anderson Springs,” said Lake County Supervisor Rob Brown.
The many state and local leaders along with several businesses and nonprofits who helped bring these wildland fires under control, those who stepped up in the recovery process and those who are helping to rebuild Lake County stronger than ever will also be recognized during the event.
“It’s been a difficult two years and while progress has been made, we know there is a lot of work in front of us,” said McGuire. “That said, we invite the community to spend the morning of Sept. 9 to celebrate our shared progress and recognize those who have been instrumental with the extensive recovery and rebuilding efforts.”
ANDERSON SPRINGS, Calif. – A special event planned for next month will celebrate the start of building on the new wastewater system and the first in a group of new homes in the community of Anderson Springs, which was devastated in the 2015 Valley fire.
State Sen. Mike McGuire announced that the community meeting and official groundbreaking ceremony will take place at 10 a.m. Saturday, Sept. 30, at the Anderson Springs Recreation Center, located off of Highway 175.
The public is invited to attend the free event. Refreshments will be served.
The residents of South Lake County have been hit hard by some of the worst wildland fire events in California history.
The Valley fire, the third worst in state history, displaced thousands of residents, destroyed 1,280 homes and caused $1.5 billion in damage.
Just one year later, the Clayton fire tore through the community of Lower Lake destroying 299 homes and buildings and caused millions in damage.
McGuire has been working hand-in-hand with representatives from the county of Lake and numerous state and federal agencies for nearly two years, and his efforts led to securing the funds for the wastewater system.
McGuire said the community meeting and groundbreaking will be focused on the $10.5 million wastewater collection system that will allow for 119 homes to be rebuilt in the community of Anderson Springs.
Hammers for Hope, the state of California’s nonprofit housing development partner, will be breaking ground on the first of a few dozen homes that will be rebuilt with millions from the State’s CalHome Fund.
CalHome loans are extremely low interest to no interest and will help residents rebuild their home, lost to the fires, and help them rebuild their lives.
“From the first night of the devastating Valley fire, we made a promise to rebuild South Lake County stronger than ever,” McGuire said. “We have been working with a tireless team from the County of Lake along with numerous state and federal agencies to secure millions in rebuilding funds which will get these improvement projects built. Sept. 30 will be a milestone day for the County and the hundreds of residents who have been waiting to rebuild in the community they love and call home.”
“The fires over the last two years hit this county hard and thanks to the leadership of Sen. McGuire and the collaboration between the county and state agencies, we have been able to make great progress on projects like Anderson Springs,” said Lake County Supervisor Rob Brown.
The many state and local leaders along with several businesses and nonprofits who helped bring these wildland fires under control, those who stepped up in the recovery process and those who are helping to rebuild Lake County stronger than ever will also be recognized during the event.
“It’s been a difficult two years and while progress has been made, we know there is a lot of work in front of us,” said McGuire. “That said, we invite the community to spend the morning of Sept. 9 to celebrate our shared progress and recognize those who have been instrumental with the extensive recovery and rebuilding efforts.”
LAKE COUNTY, Calif. – The fourth annual Lake-Mendocino Homeless Veterans Stand Down/Veterans Resource Fair is coming this September.
The stand down, organized by Lake County Vet Connect, will take place from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. Wednesday, Sept. 27, and Thursday, Sept. 28 at the Lake County Fairgrounds, 401 Martin St. in Lakeport.
Free lunch will be served to all attendees.
The stand down/resource fair event last year at the fairgrounds hosted more than 200 veterans and offered a variety of services, assistance and information provided by more than 45 agencies and organizations.
This year's stand down will offer access to on-site medical services, enrollment in health care and supplemental nutrition programs, as well as other programs relating to educational, employment, and food resource issues that are important to our veterans.
Numerous Veterans Affairs resources will be onsite in addition to other federal, state, county and community organizations offering programs and avenues of assistance.
Organizers are again seeking volunteers to assist with the event. Volunteers will assist in capacities including helping to set up and tear down the venue, staging and issuing materials and supplies to Veterans, and preparing food.
United Veterans Council of Lake County is still seeking financial assistance for the purchase of additional material and supplies.
If you would like to donate financial assistance or volunteer to assist with this event, please contact Lake County Vet Connect Committee Chairman Frank Parker at 707-274-9512.
The stand down, organized by Lake County Vet Connect, will take place from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. Wednesday, Sept. 27, and Thursday, Sept. 28 at the Lake County Fairgrounds, 401 Martin St. in Lakeport.
Free lunch will be served to all attendees.
The stand down/resource fair event last year at the fairgrounds hosted more than 200 veterans and offered a variety of services, assistance and information provided by more than 45 agencies and organizations.
This year's stand down will offer access to on-site medical services, enrollment in health care and supplemental nutrition programs, as well as other programs relating to educational, employment, and food resource issues that are important to our veterans.
Numerous Veterans Affairs resources will be onsite in addition to other federal, state, county and community organizations offering programs and avenues of assistance.
Organizers are again seeking volunteers to assist with the event. Volunteers will assist in capacities including helping to set up and tear down the venue, staging and issuing materials and supplies to Veterans, and preparing food.
United Veterans Council of Lake County is still seeking financial assistance for the purchase of additional material and supplies.
If you would like to donate financial assistance or volunteer to assist with this event, please contact Lake County Vet Connect Committee Chairman Frank Parker at 707-274-9512.
UPPER LAKE, Calif. – Music fans are in for a treat on Labor Day evening, Monday, Sept. 4, as one of the best blues bands in the country, headed by the veteran Joe Louis Walker, comes to the Tallman Hotel veranda for the annual Blue Wing Labor Day Blues Fest.
“With the Lake County Fair over and guests gone home, a little quality music in a relaxing outdoor setting is a great way to end the Labor Day weekend,” said Blue Wing owner Bernie Butcher.
The venue is the tree-shaded garden between the Tallman Hotel and Blue Wing Restaurant in Upper Lake.
Gates open at 5:30 p.m. and the show starts in the cool of the evening at 6:15 p.m. The price of admission ($50 plus tax) includes a gourmet barbeque dinner in addition to the music.
“We’ve been trying to get Joe Louis Walker to the Blue Wing Blues Fest for a number of years,” said Butcher. “The dates didn’t work last year, so we helped to sponsor a show at the Soper-Reese in Lakeport. Anyone who saw Walker tear up the place last year at the Soper-Reese won’t want to miss this one.”
Walker is a Blues Hall of Fame inductee who has toured extensively throughout his career.
He’s earned a legion of dedicated fans while performing at the world’s most renowned music festivals.
His latest album Everybody Wants A Piece cements his legacy as a prolific torchbearer for the blues.
Looking back on his rich history, Walker said, "I'd like to be known for the credibility of a lifetime of being true to my music and the blues. Sometimes I feel I've learned more from my failures than from my successes. But that's made me stronger and more adventurous and helped me to create my own style. I'd like to think that when someone puts on one of my records they would know from the first notes, 'That's Joe Louis Walker.'"
The Walker traveling band will be supplemented for this show by a horn section composed of veteran saxophone players Nancy Wright and Keith Crossan. “I’ve had a great time playing with Joe Louis Walker in the past,” says Nancy Wright, “and I’m delighted that he’s invited Keith and me to join his show at the Blue Wing.”
Opening for Walker will be a scaled down version of local blues harp master Pat Gleeson’s Clean Sweep Blues Band.
Joining Gleeson will be guitarist Mike Gymnaites with David Neft on keyboards. Keith Crossan will also join the group on sax.
Tickets for the Blue Wing Labor Day Blues Fest are limited to 100 only and may be purchased by calling the Tallman Hotel at 707-275-2244, Extension 0.
Tuesday, Aug. 15, 2017
00:41 SUSP CIRCS 1708150002
Occurred on Kabal, Clearlake. RP STATES SOMEONE WAS POUNDING ON HIS FRONT WINDOW DOES NOT HEAR THEM NOW. Disposition: Log Note Only.
00:53 SUSPICIOUS VEHICLE 1708150003
Officer initiated activity at Villa Wy/Lakeshore Dr, Clearlake. Disposition: Warning (Cite/Verbal).
01:17 PATROL CHECK 1708150005
Officer initiated activity at Burns Valley Creek, (Unknown Address), Clearlake. Disposition: Log Note Only.
01:44 SUSPICIOUS VEHICLE 1708150007
Officer initiated activity at Highland Park, (Unknown Address), Clearlake. Disposition: Log Note Only.
01:44 PATROL CHECK 1708150008
Officer initiated activity at 7TH St, Clearlake. Disposition: Log Note Only.
02:05 PATROL CHECK 1708150009
Officer initiated activity at El Grande, Lakeshore Dr, Clearlake. Disposition: Gone On Arrival.
02:34 PATROL CHECK 1708150012
Officer initiated activity at Rays Food Place, Dam Rd, Clearlake. Disposition: Log Note Only.
03:00 EXTRA PATROL 1708150016
Occurred on Palmer Ave, Clearlake. DUE TO 602 SUBJ 594 RESD/RESD IS TO BE UNOCC. Disposition: Log Note Only.
03:19 PATROL CHECK 1708150017
Officer initiated activity at Burns Valley Mall, Olympic Dr/Old Highway 53, Clearlake. Disposition: Log Note Only.
04:00 EXTRA PATROL 1708150020
Occurred on Redwood St, Clearlake. No one aloud in res/anyone contacted detain for 602 and contact rp. Disposition: Log Note Only.
04:46 PATROL CHECK 1708150021
Officer initiated activity at Rays Food Place, Dam Rd, Clearlake. Disposition: Log Note Only.
07:27 TRAFFIC COMPLAINT (SPEEDING, ETC) 1708150031
Officer initiated activity at Pomo Elementary School, Acacia, Clearlake. Disposition: Log Note Only.
08:23 ANIMAL CONTROL CALL 1708150032
Occurred at PHILLIPS/39TH, Clearlake. Loose blk k9 running around into the roadway near the roadwork area. Disposition: Log Note Only.
08:24 MUSIC/DOGS/ETC 1708150033
Occurred at Walnut Grove on Smith Ln. , Clearlake. Ongoing issue with neighbors playing loud music. Disposition: Log Note Only.
08:26 ANIMAL CONTROL CALL 1708150034
Occurred at Clearlake Police Department on Olympic Dr. , Clearlake. States was bit by a k9 over the weekend went to the hospital yesterday believes he knows where the k9s live. Disposition: Log Note Only.
08:54 ANIMAL CONTROL CALL 1708150035
Officer initiated activity at Uhl Ave, Clearlake. Disposition: Counseled.
09:11 SUSPICIOUS VEHICLE 1708150036
Officer initiated activity at Rays Food Place, Dam Rd, Clearlake. Behind rays in the turn out. Disposition: Warning (Cite/Verbal).
09:29 RESIDENTIAL ALARM 1708150037
Occurred on Lakeshore Dr, Clearlake. Aud living slider 2. Disposition: False Alarm.
09:43 DOMESTIC 1708150038
Occurred on 5TH St, Clearlake. MALE AND FEMALE YELLING FIGHTING WITH BOYFRIEND AND DISCONNECTED AFTER TRANSFER. Disposition: Log Note Only.
10:04 TRESPASS 1708150039
Occurred at McDonalds on Dam Rd. , Clearlake. TRANSIENT LOITERING ON THE PROPERTY FOR THE PAST HOUR WILL NOT LEAVE WOULD LIKE HIM REMOVED WMA NO SHIRT RED BACKPACK. Disposition: Counseled.
10:11 ANIMAL CONTROL CALL 1708150040
Occurred on 8TH St, Clearlake. SUBJS TOOK THE RED TAGGED THE SIGNS OFF THE RESD AND HAVE K9S RUNNING LOOSE IN THE ST. Disposition: Log Note Only.
10:16 FLAGGED DOWN 1708150042
Officer initiated activity at Rays Food Place, Dam Rd, Clearlake. Disposition: Log Note Only.
10:18 SUSP CIRCS 1708150043
Occurred at Clearlake Police Department on Olympic Dr. , Clearlake. RP WAS CONFRONTED BY A MALE STATING THE VEH HE IS DRIVING IS STOLEN. Disposition: Log Note Only.
10:59 PETTY THEFT 1708150044
Occurred at Lower Lake High School on Lake. , Lower Lake. CELLPHONE. Disposition: Log Note Only.
11:38 AUTO THEFT 1708150046
Occurred at 32D Av/Pine Ave, Clearlake. WHI GMC YUKON WAS SITTING FOR SEVERAL MONTHS UNK WHEN WAS TAKEN. Disposition: Report Taken.
11:46 ANIMAL CONTROL CALL 1708150047
Occurred on Myrtle Ln, Clearlake. RESD BEHIND THE RP HAS SEVERAL VICIOUS K9'S AND ONE GOT OUT AND RAN OFF WITH THE RPS CAT. Disposition: Log Note Only.
12:12 PATROL CHECK 1708150048
Officer initiated activity at Burns Valley Mall, Olympic Dr/Old Highway 53, Clearlake. Disposition: Log Note Only.
12:27 SUSP CIRCS 1708150050
Occurred at Lakefront Apts on Lakeshore Dr. , Clearlake. ON GOING ISSUE NEIGHBOR IN APT 1 KEEPS GOING INTO THE MAILBOXES. Disposition: Counseled.
12:33 PATROL CHECK 1708150051
Officer initiated activity at Redbud Park, Ballpark Ave, Clearlake. Disposition: Log Note Only.
12:34 SUSPICIOUS VEHICLE 1708150052
Occurred on Lakeview Way, Clearlake. VEH PARKED IN THE GRASS OF THE CHURCH. Disposition: Log Note Only.
12:46 SUSP CIRCS 1708150054
Occurred at Courthouse on South Center Dr. , Clearlake. WAS YELLING AT HER AT THE COURTHOUSE PARKING LOT THE MALE HAS A RO AGAINST THE RP AND SHE FEELS HE VIOLATED HIS OWN ORDER. Disposition: Report Taken.
12:49 EXTRA PATROL 1708150055
Occurred at Woodland Dr/Halika, Clearlake. TEENAGERS CONGREGATING AFTER GETTING OFF THE BUS EVERYDAY. Disposition: Log Note Only.
12:55 MISSING PERSON 1708150056
Occurred at Rays Food Place on Dam Rd. , Clearlake. TRANSIENT USUALLY BEHIND RAYS HAS NOT BEEN SEEN SINCE SATURDAY NIGHT. Disposition: Log Note Only.
13:42 TICKET SIGN OFF 1708150057
Occurred at Clearlake Police Department on Olympic Dr. , Clearlake. TICKET SIGN OFF. Disposition: Log Note Only.
14:10 PATROL CHECK 1708150058
Officer initiated activity at ADAM/2ND, Lower Lake. Disposition: Log Note Only.
14:21 ANY CIVIL PROBLEM 1708150059
Occurred on Laddell Ave, Clearlake. LANDLORD TENANT ISSUES. Disposition: Log Note Only.
14:41 TRESPASS 1708150061
Occurred at McDonalds on Dam Rd. , Clearlake. Refusing to leave the property wfa blu tank top striped shorts / large group assoc w/ a green in a altercation. Disposition: Cited.
15:09 NON INJURY TC 1708150062
Occurred on 18TH Ave, Clearlake. HARLEY DAVIDSON INTO GOLD HONDA ALTA, MC RIDER ON THE GROUND. Disposition: Cited.
15:25 SUSP CIRCS 1708150063
Occurred at Time To Shop on Lakeshore Dr. , Clearlake. Male laying on the ground not responding when spoken to but is breathing. Disposition: Arrest Made.
17:31 TRAFFIC COMPLAINT (SPEEDING, ETC) 1708150064
Occurred at Pomo Rd/Taawina, Clearlake. ON THE BLIND HILL KIDS HAVE A RAMP SET UP AND RP IS AFRAID THAT JUVES WILL GET HIT. Disposition: Counseled.
17:42 ANY CIVIL PROBLEM 1708150065
Occurred at Olympic Village Apartments on Olympic Dr. , Clearlake. IS AT THE RPS APARTMENT WAS DROPPED OFF BY HER SISTER IS DRINKING BEER AND HAS HX OF MENTAL ILLNESS AND DOES NOT WANT HER AT HIS APARTMENT ANY LONGER. Disposition: Log Note Only.
18:06 PATROL CHECK 1708150066
Officer initiated activity at Burns Valley Mall, Olympic Dr/Old Highway 53, Clearlake. Disposition: Log Note Only.
18:11 PATROL CHECK 1708150068
Officer initiated activity at Redbud Park, Ballpark Ave, Clearlake. Disposition: Log Note Only.
18:24 PATROL CHECK 1708150069
Officer initiated activity at Rays Food Place, Dam Rd, Clearlake. Disposition: Log Note Only.
18:35 PATROL CHECK 1708150070
Officer initiated activity at Redbud Park, Ballpark Ave, Clearlake. Disposition: Log Note Only.
18:40 RESIDENTIAL ALARM 1708150071
Occurred on 41ST Ave, Clearlake. Disposition: False Alarm.
18:49 FIGHT COLD INCLUDES COLD DV 1708150072
Occurred on Maple, Clearlake. Rp states her 17 yr old son is bipolar he is very angry and tearing up the house. Disposition: Log Note Only.
19:30 PATROL CHECK 1708150075
Officer initiated activity at Rays Food Place, Dam Rd, Clearlake. Disposition: Log Note Only.
19:45 911 WIRELESS HANGUP 1708150077
Occurred at Lakeview Terrace Apartments on Old Highway 53. , Clearlake. 2950953 nothing heard 32 meters not apt. Disposition: Log Note Only.
19:50 PATROL CHECK 1708150078
Officer initiated activity at Yuba College, Dam Road Ext, Clearlake. Disposition: Log Note Only.
20:55 SUSP CIRCS 1708150080
Occurred at 18TH Av/Phillips Ave, Clearlake. Obstacles in the road from construction rp states he was almost in a head on collision because of them. Disposition: Log Note Only.
21:28 ASSIST OTHER AGENCY 1708150082
Occurred at 37TH Ave/Eureka Ave, Clearlake. Vehicle fire poss wildland fire 16 ft mh no plates. Disposition: Log Note Only.
22:00 PATROL CHECK 1708150083
Occurred on Burns Valley Rd, Clearlake. RP LIVES ALONE AND HAS BEEN HAVING THINGS MOVED OR PUT ON HER PROPERTY SHE IS ELDERLY AND LIVES ALONE. Disposition: Log Note Only.
22:00 EXTRA PATROL 1708150084
Occurred on Redwood St, Clearlake. No one aloud in res/anyone contacted detain for 602 and contact rp. Disposition: Log Note Only.
22:10 PATROL CHECK 1708150085
Officer initiated activity at La Rosa Plaza, Hwy 53/OGULIN Canyon Rd, Clearlake. Disposition: Log Note Only.
22:42 RESIDENTIAL ALARM 1708150087
Occurred on Eastlake Dr, Clearlake. SLIDING DOOR. Disposition: False Alarm.
22:50 SUSPICIOUS VEHICLE 1708150088
Officer initiated activity at Redbud Park, Ballpark Ave, Clearlake. Disposition: Log Note Only.
22:59 FIGHT IN PROGRESS 1708150089
Officer initiated activity at 5TH St, Clearlake. Loud verbal. Disposition: Log Note Only.
23:00 EXTRA PATROL 1708150090
Occurred at Redbud Park on Ballpark Av. , Clearlake. PATROL THE PARK AND LOCK THE BATHROOMS /COP PROJECT. Disposition: Log Note Only.
23:15 FIGHT IN PROGRESS 1708150091
Occurred at Austin Park on N/A. , Clearlake. Hma blk tank top black shorts has numerous warrants is in the parking lot of the pd. Disposition: Arrest Made.
23:22 MUSIC/DOGS/ETC 1708150092
Occurred on Ridge Rd, Clearlake. Loud music. Disposition: Log Note Only.
23:48 ANY CIVIL PROBLEM 1708150093
Occurred at Clearlake Police Department on Olympic Dr. , Clearlake. Disposition: Log Note Only.
00:41 SUSP CIRCS 1708150002
Occurred on Kabal, Clearlake. RP STATES SOMEONE WAS POUNDING ON HIS FRONT WINDOW DOES NOT HEAR THEM NOW. Disposition: Log Note Only.
00:53 SUSPICIOUS VEHICLE 1708150003
Officer initiated activity at Villa Wy/Lakeshore Dr, Clearlake. Disposition: Warning (Cite/Verbal).
01:17 PATROL CHECK 1708150005
Officer initiated activity at Burns Valley Creek, (Unknown Address), Clearlake. Disposition: Log Note Only.
01:44 SUSPICIOUS VEHICLE 1708150007
Officer initiated activity at Highland Park, (Unknown Address), Clearlake. Disposition: Log Note Only.
01:44 PATROL CHECK 1708150008
Officer initiated activity at 7TH St, Clearlake. Disposition: Log Note Only.
02:05 PATROL CHECK 1708150009
Officer initiated activity at El Grande, Lakeshore Dr, Clearlake. Disposition: Gone On Arrival.
02:34 PATROL CHECK 1708150012
Officer initiated activity at Rays Food Place, Dam Rd, Clearlake. Disposition: Log Note Only.
03:00 EXTRA PATROL 1708150016
Occurred on Palmer Ave, Clearlake. DUE TO 602 SUBJ 594 RESD/RESD IS TO BE UNOCC. Disposition: Log Note Only.
03:19 PATROL CHECK 1708150017
Officer initiated activity at Burns Valley Mall, Olympic Dr/Old Highway 53, Clearlake. Disposition: Log Note Only.
04:00 EXTRA PATROL 1708150020
Occurred on Redwood St, Clearlake. No one aloud in res/anyone contacted detain for 602 and contact rp. Disposition: Log Note Only.
04:46 PATROL CHECK 1708150021
Officer initiated activity at Rays Food Place, Dam Rd, Clearlake. Disposition: Log Note Only.
07:27 TRAFFIC COMPLAINT (SPEEDING, ETC) 1708150031
Officer initiated activity at Pomo Elementary School, Acacia, Clearlake. Disposition: Log Note Only.
08:23 ANIMAL CONTROL CALL 1708150032
Occurred at PHILLIPS/39TH, Clearlake. Loose blk k9 running around into the roadway near the roadwork area. Disposition: Log Note Only.
08:24 MUSIC/DOGS/ETC 1708150033
Occurred at Walnut Grove on Smith Ln. , Clearlake. Ongoing issue with neighbors playing loud music. Disposition: Log Note Only.
08:26 ANIMAL CONTROL CALL 1708150034
Occurred at Clearlake Police Department on Olympic Dr. , Clearlake. States was bit by a k9 over the weekend went to the hospital yesterday believes he knows where the k9s live. Disposition: Log Note Only.
08:54 ANIMAL CONTROL CALL 1708150035
Officer initiated activity at Uhl Ave, Clearlake. Disposition: Counseled.
09:11 SUSPICIOUS VEHICLE 1708150036
Officer initiated activity at Rays Food Place, Dam Rd, Clearlake. Behind rays in the turn out. Disposition: Warning (Cite/Verbal).
09:29 RESIDENTIAL ALARM 1708150037
Occurred on Lakeshore Dr, Clearlake. Aud living slider 2. Disposition: False Alarm.
09:43 DOMESTIC 1708150038
Occurred on 5TH St, Clearlake. MALE AND FEMALE YELLING FIGHTING WITH BOYFRIEND AND DISCONNECTED AFTER TRANSFER. Disposition: Log Note Only.
10:04 TRESPASS 1708150039
Occurred at McDonalds on Dam Rd. , Clearlake. TRANSIENT LOITERING ON THE PROPERTY FOR THE PAST HOUR WILL NOT LEAVE WOULD LIKE HIM REMOVED WMA NO SHIRT RED BACKPACK. Disposition: Counseled.
10:11 ANIMAL CONTROL CALL 1708150040
Occurred on 8TH St, Clearlake. SUBJS TOOK THE RED TAGGED THE SIGNS OFF THE RESD AND HAVE K9S RUNNING LOOSE IN THE ST. Disposition: Log Note Only.
10:16 FLAGGED DOWN 1708150042
Officer initiated activity at Rays Food Place, Dam Rd, Clearlake. Disposition: Log Note Only.
10:18 SUSP CIRCS 1708150043
Occurred at Clearlake Police Department on Olympic Dr. , Clearlake. RP WAS CONFRONTED BY A MALE STATING THE VEH HE IS DRIVING IS STOLEN. Disposition: Log Note Only.
10:59 PETTY THEFT 1708150044
Occurred at Lower Lake High School on Lake. , Lower Lake. CELLPHONE. Disposition: Log Note Only.
11:38 AUTO THEFT 1708150046
Occurred at 32D Av/Pine Ave, Clearlake. WHI GMC YUKON WAS SITTING FOR SEVERAL MONTHS UNK WHEN WAS TAKEN. Disposition: Report Taken.
11:46 ANIMAL CONTROL CALL 1708150047
Occurred on Myrtle Ln, Clearlake. RESD BEHIND THE RP HAS SEVERAL VICIOUS K9'S AND ONE GOT OUT AND RAN OFF WITH THE RPS CAT. Disposition: Log Note Only.
12:12 PATROL CHECK 1708150048
Officer initiated activity at Burns Valley Mall, Olympic Dr/Old Highway 53, Clearlake. Disposition: Log Note Only.
12:27 SUSP CIRCS 1708150050
Occurred at Lakefront Apts on Lakeshore Dr. , Clearlake. ON GOING ISSUE NEIGHBOR IN APT 1 KEEPS GOING INTO THE MAILBOXES. Disposition: Counseled.
12:33 PATROL CHECK 1708150051
Officer initiated activity at Redbud Park, Ballpark Ave, Clearlake. Disposition: Log Note Only.
12:34 SUSPICIOUS VEHICLE 1708150052
Occurred on Lakeview Way, Clearlake. VEH PARKED IN THE GRASS OF THE CHURCH. Disposition: Log Note Only.
12:46 SUSP CIRCS 1708150054
Occurred at Courthouse on South Center Dr. , Clearlake. WAS YELLING AT HER AT THE COURTHOUSE PARKING LOT THE MALE HAS A RO AGAINST THE RP AND SHE FEELS HE VIOLATED HIS OWN ORDER. Disposition: Report Taken.
12:49 EXTRA PATROL 1708150055
Occurred at Woodland Dr/Halika, Clearlake. TEENAGERS CONGREGATING AFTER GETTING OFF THE BUS EVERYDAY. Disposition: Log Note Only.
12:55 MISSING PERSON 1708150056
Occurred at Rays Food Place on Dam Rd. , Clearlake. TRANSIENT USUALLY BEHIND RAYS HAS NOT BEEN SEEN SINCE SATURDAY NIGHT. Disposition: Log Note Only.
13:42 TICKET SIGN OFF 1708150057
Occurred at Clearlake Police Department on Olympic Dr. , Clearlake. TICKET SIGN OFF. Disposition: Log Note Only.
14:10 PATROL CHECK 1708150058
Officer initiated activity at ADAM/2ND, Lower Lake. Disposition: Log Note Only.
14:21 ANY CIVIL PROBLEM 1708150059
Occurred on Laddell Ave, Clearlake. LANDLORD TENANT ISSUES. Disposition: Log Note Only.
14:41 TRESPASS 1708150061
Occurred at McDonalds on Dam Rd. , Clearlake. Refusing to leave the property wfa blu tank top striped shorts / large group assoc w/ a green in a altercation. Disposition: Cited.
15:09 NON INJURY TC 1708150062
Occurred on 18TH Ave, Clearlake. HARLEY DAVIDSON INTO GOLD HONDA ALTA, MC RIDER ON THE GROUND. Disposition: Cited.
15:25 SUSP CIRCS 1708150063
Occurred at Time To Shop on Lakeshore Dr. , Clearlake. Male laying on the ground not responding when spoken to but is breathing. Disposition: Arrest Made.
17:31 TRAFFIC COMPLAINT (SPEEDING, ETC) 1708150064
Occurred at Pomo Rd/Taawina, Clearlake. ON THE BLIND HILL KIDS HAVE A RAMP SET UP AND RP IS AFRAID THAT JUVES WILL GET HIT. Disposition: Counseled.
17:42 ANY CIVIL PROBLEM 1708150065
Occurred at Olympic Village Apartments on Olympic Dr. , Clearlake. IS AT THE RPS APARTMENT WAS DROPPED OFF BY HER SISTER IS DRINKING BEER AND HAS HX OF MENTAL ILLNESS AND DOES NOT WANT HER AT HIS APARTMENT ANY LONGER. Disposition: Log Note Only.
18:06 PATROL CHECK 1708150066
Officer initiated activity at Burns Valley Mall, Olympic Dr/Old Highway 53, Clearlake. Disposition: Log Note Only.
18:11 PATROL CHECK 1708150068
Officer initiated activity at Redbud Park, Ballpark Ave, Clearlake. Disposition: Log Note Only.
18:24 PATROL CHECK 1708150069
Officer initiated activity at Rays Food Place, Dam Rd, Clearlake. Disposition: Log Note Only.
18:35 PATROL CHECK 1708150070
Officer initiated activity at Redbud Park, Ballpark Ave, Clearlake. Disposition: Log Note Only.
18:40 RESIDENTIAL ALARM 1708150071
Occurred on 41ST Ave, Clearlake. Disposition: False Alarm.
18:49 FIGHT COLD INCLUDES COLD DV 1708150072
Occurred on Maple, Clearlake. Rp states her 17 yr old son is bipolar he is very angry and tearing up the house. Disposition: Log Note Only.
19:30 PATROL CHECK 1708150075
Officer initiated activity at Rays Food Place, Dam Rd, Clearlake. Disposition: Log Note Only.
19:45 911 WIRELESS HANGUP 1708150077
Occurred at Lakeview Terrace Apartments on Old Highway 53. , Clearlake. 2950953 nothing heard 32 meters not apt. Disposition: Log Note Only.
19:50 PATROL CHECK 1708150078
Officer initiated activity at Yuba College, Dam Road Ext, Clearlake. Disposition: Log Note Only.
20:55 SUSP CIRCS 1708150080
Occurred at 18TH Av/Phillips Ave, Clearlake. Obstacles in the road from construction rp states he was almost in a head on collision because of them. Disposition: Log Note Only.
21:28 ASSIST OTHER AGENCY 1708150082
Occurred at 37TH Ave/Eureka Ave, Clearlake. Vehicle fire poss wildland fire 16 ft mh no plates. Disposition: Log Note Only.
22:00 PATROL CHECK 1708150083
Occurred on Burns Valley Rd, Clearlake. RP LIVES ALONE AND HAS BEEN HAVING THINGS MOVED OR PUT ON HER PROPERTY SHE IS ELDERLY AND LIVES ALONE. Disposition: Log Note Only.
22:00 EXTRA PATROL 1708150084
Occurred on Redwood St, Clearlake. No one aloud in res/anyone contacted detain for 602 and contact rp. Disposition: Log Note Only.
22:10 PATROL CHECK 1708150085
Officer initiated activity at La Rosa Plaza, Hwy 53/OGULIN Canyon Rd, Clearlake. Disposition: Log Note Only.
22:42 RESIDENTIAL ALARM 1708150087
Occurred on Eastlake Dr, Clearlake. SLIDING DOOR. Disposition: False Alarm.
22:50 SUSPICIOUS VEHICLE 1708150088
Officer initiated activity at Redbud Park, Ballpark Ave, Clearlake. Disposition: Log Note Only.
22:59 FIGHT IN PROGRESS 1708150089
Officer initiated activity at 5TH St, Clearlake. Loud verbal. Disposition: Log Note Only.
23:00 EXTRA PATROL 1708150090
Occurred at Redbud Park on Ballpark Av. , Clearlake. PATROL THE PARK AND LOCK THE BATHROOMS /COP PROJECT. Disposition: Log Note Only.
23:15 FIGHT IN PROGRESS 1708150091
Occurred at Austin Park on N/A. , Clearlake. Hma blk tank top black shorts has numerous warrants is in the parking lot of the pd. Disposition: Arrest Made.
23:22 MUSIC/DOGS/ETC 1708150092
Occurred on Ridge Rd, Clearlake. Loud music. Disposition: Log Note Only.
23:48 ANY CIVIL PROBLEM 1708150093
Occurred at Clearlake Police Department on Olympic Dr. , Clearlake. Disposition: Log Note Only.
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