Winters Public Safety Report: Nov. 10 2021

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Winters Fire Department Report Log
Oct. 22:
11:47 a.m., medical aid, 1040 block of Eisenhower Way.
~12:41 p.m., medical aid, 820 block of Jefferson Street.
~7:47 p.m., medical aid, 100 block of Grant Avenue.

Oct. 23: 8:51 p.m., medical aid, 100 block of First Street.
~9:45 p.m., medical aid, 100 block of Owing Drive.
~11:29 p.m., medical aid, 140 block of E Baker Street.

Oct. 24: 5:15 a.m., investigation (wires sparking), 310 block of Peach Place.
~11:16 a.m., public assist, 1010 block of Roosevelt Avenue.
~6:22 p.m., misc outdoor fire, 710 block of Taylor Street.

Oct. 25: 8:34 a.m., medical aid, 600 block of Manzanita Way.
~9:11 a.m., investigation (power line down), 110 block of E Grant Avenue.
~11:35 a.m., medical aid, 110 block of Main Street.
~5:37 p.m., medical aid, 110 block of Martinez Way.

Oct. 26: 4:59 a.m., medical aid, 100 block of Broadview Lane.
~10:04 a.m., medical aid, 100 block of W Grant Avenue.

Oct. 27: 12:52 p.m., medical aid, 800 block of Jackson Street.
~4:01 p.m., medical aid, 400 block of Morgan Street.

Oct. 28: 2:17 a.m., medical aid, 100 block of Russell Street.
~1:23 p.m., lift assist, 170 block of E Grant Avenue.

Oct. 29: 5:21 a.m., medical aid, 800 block of Jefferson Street.
~2:25 p.m., medical aid, 210 block of Rosa Avenue.
~7:41 p.m., medical aid, CR 91B.

Oct. 30: 3:52 a.m., medical aid, CR 91B.
~4:49 a.m., medical aid, 10 block of Baker Street.
~7:03 p.m., grass fire, NB I-505/Putah Creek Road.

Oct. 31: 3:15 p.m., medical aid, CR 91B.

Nov. 1: 8:38 a.m., fire alarm, 100 block of Grant Avenue.
~12:45 p.m., medical aid, 430 block of Abbey Street.

Nov. 2: 9:33 a.m., medical aid, 140 block of E Baker Street.

Nov. 3: 9:48 a.m., hazmat incident, 400 block of Morgan Street.

Nov. 4: 10:35 a.m., medical aid, 800 block of W. Grant Avenue.
~11:16 a.m., public assistance, 100 block of Broadview Lane.

Winters Police Department Report Log
Arrest Log
Oct. 27: Ivan Garnica Romo (Age 21), Charges: Winters PD Misdemeanor Bench Warrant, Disposition: NA

Oct. 29: Terri Lee Hendrick (Age 51); Charges: Grand Theft, Possession of Methamphetamine Pipe, Possession of Methamphetamine; Disposition: Transported to Yolo County Jail.

Oct. 31: Diego Cortez (Age 19), Charges: 166(a)(4) PC (Violation Of A Protective Order), Disposition: Transported to Yolo County Jail.

Case Log
Oct. 25: 9:23 a.m., Buckeye Road/ Russell Boulevard, Outside Agency Assist.

Oct. 26: 9:40 p.m., 20 block of E Abbey Street, Trespassing.

Oct. 27: 1:47 p.m., 500th block of Niemann Street, Violation of Court Order.
~4:50 p.m., 400th block of Columbia Way, Grand Theft.
~5:13 p.m., 300th block of Baker Street, Stolen License Plate.

Oct. 28: 2 p.m., 900 block of Railroad Avenue, Identity Theft.
~6 p.m., 10 block of Grant Avenue, Grand Theft.
~6:47 p.m., 100th block of E Grant Avenue, Audible Alarm.

Oct. 29: 9:55 p.m., 10 block of Anderson Avenue, Burglary.

Oct. 30: 5:03 a.m., 400 block of Railroad Avenue, Audible Alarm.
~10:54 p.m., 170th block of E Grant Avenue, Audible Alarm.

Nov. 1: 10:04 a.m., 300 block of Russell Street, Vandalism.
~12:45 p.m., 400th block of Abbey Street, Death Investigation.

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