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Two individuals, Cedric Daniels and Allison Illahi, pleaded guilty to EDD fraud and narcotics charges, with Daniels sentenced to 6 years and ordered to pay $533,282 in restitution.
El Dorado County Fire and CHP responded swiftly to an avalanche at Round Top Mountain, ensuring no victims were caught and highlighting inter-agency collaboration.
An armed robbery occurred in Stockton's Civic District where a suspect with a firearm demanded property from a business and fled, leaving the community anxious.
A man chaining tires on Highway 50 was seriously injured after being hit by a vehicle; family in his car were unharmed. The other driver, who was not DUI, cooperated with officials.
A speech therapist in Tuolumne County was charged with child abuse and battery for allegedly assaulting an autistic child during therapy at Sonora Elementary School.
A Rancho Cordova church was destroyed by fire following a burglary. The incident, potentially arson, caused no injuries as the building was empty. An investigation is ongoing.
Deputy McCallum of Nevada County is commended for rapidly responding to a school threat, as he has served as an SRO at Nevada Union High School, working to keep it safe.
A vehicle fleeing from a traffic stop in Roseville led to a police chase, ending with the driver and passenger's arrest after a crash and attempted foot escape.
David Perry was convicted by a Sacramento jury of first-degree murder and attempted murder in two road rage incidents, with sentencing set for April 2025.
Citrus Heights police arrested a repeat offender for theft despite challenging weather, after the suspect attempted to flee and was later caught in a residential backyard.
Ceres Police, with the tax authority, found illegal hemp and flavored tobacco products at all inspected Ceres smoke shops, seizing 3,500 items and possibly fining $175,000.
Jesse James Brooks was found guilty by a Modesto jury of attempted homicide and other charges for shooting a police investigator, which led to the loss of the officer's leg.
Yuba County DA Clint Curry hosted a DUI training for local prosecutors and law enforcement to improve investigative skills in alcohol and drug-related DUI cases.
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