Winters Public Safety Report: Oct. 21, 2020

Report logs from the Winters Fire and Winters Police Departments.
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Winters Fire Department Report Log
Oct. 2:
3:08 a.m., medical aid, 100 block of Edwards Street.
~9:14 p.m., medical aid, 1000 block of Eisenhower Way.

Oct. 3: 7:43 a.m., medical aid, 400 block of Morgan Street.
~7:56 a.m., medical aid, 400 block of Morgan Street.
~8:03 p.m., medical aid, first block of Betty Court.
~9:26 a.m., medical aid, first block of Fredericks Drive.

Oct. 4: 12:57 p.m., medical aid, CR 89/CR 31.
~8:46 p.m., medical aid, CR 89.

Oct. 5: 9:54 a.m., medical aid, 300 block of Rosa Avenue.

Oct. 6: 6:22 a.m., outdoor misc. fire, Positas Road.

Oct. 7: 3:56 a.m., mutual aid, SB I-505/Putah Creek Road.
~3:13 p.m., medical aid, 170 block of E. Grant Avenue.
~4:36 p.m., smoke investigation, Highway 128/Pleaseants Valley Road.
~9:58 p.m., medical aid, first block of Abbey Street.
~9:59 p.m., medical aid, Encina Drive.
~10:54 p.m., medical aid, Encina Drive.

Oct. 8: 12:30 p.m., medical aid, 430 block of Abbey Street.
~9:20 p.m., medical aid, 70 block of Brinley Drive.

Oct. 9: 1:16 p.m., medical aid, 950 block of Railroad Avenue.

Oct. 10: 5:19 a.m., medical aid, 600 block of Snapdragon Court.
~5:39 a.m., medical aid, 400 block of Morgan Street.
~10:41 a.m., medical aid, Russell Street/First Street.

Oct. 11: 8:42 a.m., medical aid, 840 block of Walnut Lane.
~9:15 a.m., medical aid, 70 block of Brinley Drive.

Oct. 12: 12:50 p.m., Hazmat incident, 10 block of E. Baker Street.

Oct. 13: 7:48 p.m., mutual aid, I-505/Allendale Road.

Oct. 14: 11:04 a.m., medical aid, 200 block of Toyon Lane.
~2:15 p.m., extinguished fire, CR 31A/Buckeye Road.
~5:37 p.m., mutual aid, Wolfskill Road/Winters Road.
~5:50 p.m., grass fire, I-505/Russell Boulevard.
~6:48 p.m., public assist, 700 block of Matsumoto Lane.
~8:42 p.m., mutual aid, Putah Creek Road/Boyce Road.
~9:50 p.m., medical aid, Taylor Street/Graf Way.
~11:55 p.m., grass fire, CR 31A.

Winters Police Department Report Log
Arrest Log
Oct. 2: Terri Lee Kendrick (Age 50), Charges: Trinity County Warrant, Disposition: Transported to Yolo County Jail.

Oct. 9: Mallory Anne Panacek (Age 26), Charges: Domestic Battery, Disposition: Transported to Yolo County Jail.
~Vincent Jonathan Vaughan (Age 33), Charges: Domestic Violence, Disposition: Transported to Yolo County Jail.

Oct. 12: Karen Elizabeth Lorenzo (Age 60), Charges: Public Intoxication, Disposition: Transported to Yolo County Jail.

Case Log
Sept. 28: 11:48 p.m., 900 block of Railroad Avenue, Verbal Domestic Dispute.

Sept. 29: 12:36 a.m., 900 block of Railroad Avenue, Verbal Domestic Dispute.

Sept. 30: 12 p.m., 800 block of Railroad Avenue, Theft.
~10:22 p.m., 27000 block of County Road 89, Verbal Domestic Dispute.

Sept. 30-Oct. 1: Unk., First block of Edwards Street, Vandalism.

Oct. 3: 2:41 p.m., 30 block of E. Main Street, Verbal Domestic Dispute.

Oct. 4: 7:30 p.m., First Street/Main Street, Verbal Domestic Dispute.

Oct. 5: 2:08 p.m., 400 block of Main Street, Verbal Domestic Dispute.
~2:30 p.m., 900 block of Kennedy Drive, Violation of a Court Order.

Oct. 6: 8:29 a.m., 300 block of Creekside Way, Residential Burglary.

Oct. 7: 4:06 p.m., 100 block of East Baker Street, Grand Theft.
~8:42 p.m., 100 block of East Baker Street, Audible Alarm.

Oct. 8: 8:25 a.m., 700 block of Aster Way, Threats.

Oct. 10: 10:03 a.m., 100 block of Colby Lane, Civil Dispute.

Oct. 13: 8:42 a.m., 700 block of Walnut Lane, Found Bicycle.
~9:15 a.m., 700 block of Walnut Lane, Theft.

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