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Nevada County Sheriff’s Office Blotter: Caller shocked about stingray display at fair

NEVADA COUNTY SHERIFF’S OFFICE

Friday, Aug. 11

11:49 a.m. — A caller from the 11000 block of Ridge Road reported someone coming onto her property to sell books. The caller said this was the second time the person had been to her property and he was making strange comments.



2:26 p.m. — A caller from the 10000 block of Voyageur Way reported $20,000 worth of doors and windows were stolen from the caller’s residence.

3:28 p.m. — A caller from the 11000 block of McCourtney Road reported being “shocked” at the stingray display at the fair. The caller reported eight baby stingrays were accessible to the public and able to be touched.



7:28 p.m. — A caller from the 11000 block of Wild Cherry Lane reported a doe with a broken leg.

11:11 p.m. — A caller from the 11000 block of McCourtney Road reported the windows of his friend’s vehicle were smashed and his wallet was stolen.

Saturday, Aug. 12

2:51 a.m. — A caller from the 17000 block of Highway 20 reported PG&E was cutting corners and potentially putting people at risk for fire danger.

4:38 a.m. — A caller from the 10000 block of Combie Road reported a man inside a business sleeping at a table and refusing to leave.

11:59 a.m. — A caller near the intersection of Highway 49 and Newtown Road reported a man pulled off the road started screaming at his children.

12:54 p.m. — A caller from the 15000 block of Cascade Drive reported someone had stolen a stand-up paddle board and kayak from his front yard.


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