Susanville Police Respond to Surge in New Year’s Calls

Susanville’s Police Department responds to nearly 200 calls for service over the New Year's Eve weekend.Interim Police Chief Mike Bollinger says the last hoorah of 2023 had a significant increase in police response as compared to last year as illegal fireworks and even gunshots... Read More.

Tree Surveyor Falls 30ft, Multiple Agencies Respond

A tree surveyor falls up to 30 feet into a ravine in Western Sierra County, prompting a swift rescue from multiple agencies.The Sierra County sheriff's office said the worker fell mid-afternoon when, around 1:30, emergency services were dispatched to begin the extensive rescue operation.Rescuers... Read More.

LCSO Respond to Man with Sword in Janesville

Update:Press ReleaseAssault with a deadly weapon against a Peace OfficerOn 8/20/23 at about 1833 hours, a Deputy with the Lassen County Sheriff’s Office was patrolling the Janesville area. The Deputy observed a vehicle on the east bound shoulder of the roadway on Lakecrest Drive, behind the... Read More.

Susanville Fire Responds to Structure Fire on Main Street

Noon Update:  Young Sing restaurant at the corner of Main and Foss street in Susanville catches fire overnight. Susanville Fire and mutual aid quickly responded to the blaze that caused significant damage to the kitchen. That fire caused a brief road closure as smoke... Read More.

Alturas Police Respond to a Womans’ Frantic call

 The Alturas Police responded to a frantic call from a woman saying an unidentified male is in her home. On Friday, June 16 the Alturas Police Department responded to an incoming call from a female stating a male was seen in her home at... Read More.

Alturas Says Virtually No PD Officers to Respond to Calls

The city of Alturas is warning residents that a Modoc county sheriff or CHP officer may respond to their calls for emergencies as the city police department continues to lose officers.In a letter to the community, the city stated that over the last year... Read More.

300 Respond to Plumas County’s Use of ARPA Funds

Nearly 300 Plumas County people have responded to the Plumas Board of Supervisor’s survey on how federal COVID recovery funds should be spent. The county has been allotted 3.6 million dollars. The funds come from President Biden’s American Rescue Plan Act aimed to address... Read More.