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Human Trafficking Operation Nets Multiple Arrests In County

One dead after stabbing in Stanislaus County

One dead after stabbing in Stanislaus County The stabbing happened around 6 p.m. on Saturday in the 2000 block of Charles Street in Hughson, Calif. Author: Izzy Greenblatt Updated: 10:42 AM PST February 7, 2021 HUGHSON, Calif. The Stanislaus County Sheriff s Department is investigating a deadly stabbing that happened in Hughson on Saturday night. The stabbing happened around 6 p.m. on Saturday in the 2000 block of Charles Street, according to a press release. Hughson Police Services officers were the first law enforcement agency that arrived. When police arrived, they found an injured man who needed medical attention. People nearby were also trying to help the man, according to the press release. Paramedics took the victim to a local hospital, but he died in the ambulance.

Search Warrant Leads To Three Arrests

More By allowing ads to appear on this site, you support the local businesses who, in turn, support great journalism. Search Warrant Leads To Three Arrests A loaded handgun, methamphetamine, weapon holsters and bear mace were among the items recovered in connection with a trio of arrests made Thursday, Jan. 7 by Stanislaus County sheriff’s investigators. Sheriff’s Department Photo A months long criminal investigation into burglarized and vandalized communal mailboxes culminated in the arrest of three people on Thursday, Jan. 7, 2021. Waterford Probationer Rebecca Lynn Reagan, 36, and Hilmar resident Ryan William Swindle, 43, were detained during a traffic enforcement stop in Waterford having just left a residence subject to a search and arrest warrant in the 400 block of “E” Street.

One suspect still at-large in shooting at Stanislaus County deputy

Injured man calls 911 from Salida parking lot, dies later

Injured man calls 911 from Salida parking lot, dies later Share Updated: 3:20 PM PST Dec 22, 2020 KCRA Staff Share Updated: 3:20 PM PST Dec 22, 2020 Hide Transcript Show Transcript TEO: GOOD MORNING. DEIRDRE: HERE IS A LOOK AT OUR BIG STORIES TODAY. THE WHITE HOUSE IS CONSIDERING SOME NEW DIRECTIONS TO STOP A NEW STRAIN OF COVID FROM SPREADING IN THIS COUNTRY. REQUIRING ANYONE COMING FROM THE UNITED KINGDOM TO SHOW PROOF OF A NO OF A NEGATIVE COVI TEST. IT DOES NOT APPEAR TO BE MORE DEADLY. TEO: THE MUTATION HAS NOT BEEN FOUND IN CALIFORNIA, BUT RIGHT NOW HE AND OTHER HEALTH OFFICIALS ARE CONCERNED. HE SAID DOCTORS WILL CONTINUE TO TEST STRAINS OF THE VIRUS TO TRACK ANY POSSIBLE CHANGES TO CASES REPORTED IN THE STATE. EILEEN: ANOTHER FOGGY START FOR MANY OF US IN THE VALLEY. WE ARE LOOKING LIVE IN SACRAMENTO AT THE TOWER BRIDGE AND BEYOND ALTHOUGH WE ARE STARTING TO SEE SOME IMPROVEMENT IN SOME SPOTS. WE WILL DEAL WITH FOG ESPECIA

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