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Suspect arrested in Lodi double homicide

The San Joaquin County Sheriff’s Office announced Wednesday that 53-year-old Christopher Lee Holland, of Lodi, faced two counts of murder in San Joaquin County Superior Court earlier that day in the homicide of James and Mary Reiswig. According to the San Joaquin County Jail database, Holland was arrested Dec. 18, a day after the Reiswigs were found inside their rural Kingdon Road home west of Lodi and south of Flag City. Holland was booked on suspicion of two counts of robbery, two counts of murder, discharging a firearm, and using a firearm to cause great bodily injury. A relative found the couple dead in their home at about 8 a.m. Dec. 17.

How Many Prosecutions For Illegally Owned Suppressors Happen in the USA?

How Many Prosecutions For Illegally Owned Suppressors Happen in the USA? Ammoland Inc. Posted on How Many Prosecutions For Illegally Owned Suppressors Happen in the USA? U.S.A. –-(AmmoLand.com)- Very few people are prosecuted for the illegal possession of silencers/suppressors in the United States. One of the problems in understanding the U.S. criminal justice system is records are dispersed. Records are kept in many different formats, and not easily searchable or sortable by offense. There are both federal and state crimes. The data is not all digitized. When it is, it is not all in searchable databases available to the public.

Lathrop Police help displaced family

More By allowing ads to appear on this site, you support the local businesses who, in turn, support great journalism. Lathrop Police help displaced family Lathrop Police Services was able to make Christmas special for a San Joaquin County family that was displaced last week during the holidays. The children received new bicycles that were left over after a series of toy giveaways intended to benefit the community as a whole. When a local family was displaced for Christmas the San Joaquin County Sheriff’s Office knew exactly who they needed to call in order to put something together to ensure that the kids had something special for Christmas – Lathrop Police Services.

Couple in suspected homicide identified

The two people found dead in a West Kingdon Road home last week were identified by authorities Monday. The San Joaquin County Medical Examiner’s Office identified the couple as James and Mary Reiswig, 77 and 76, respectively. Last Thursday at about 8 a.m., the San Joaquin County Sheriff’s Office received a call from a person who entered their grandparents’ home on the 5000 block of West Kingdon Road and found two people unresponsive. The Sheriff’s Office was investigating the incident as a homicide, and had dispatched multiple teams of deputies to various locations in the county in search of a possible suspect or suspects.

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