Posts From Ken Kiunke
Sophisticated pot growers caught by detectives
LAKE COUNTY – A great deal of concern has been raised in California lately about marijuana growers operating in public and private lands on remote regions of forest and rural
Identity Theft ringleader arrested after escape
A woman wanted for running an identity theft operation was arrested last Thursday night after escaping detectives who were looking for her at her San Pablo apartment two weeks ago.
Ex’s argument leads to SWAT standoff
COVELO, MENDOCINO COUNTY – A woman and her ex-boyfriend got into an argument at her home in rural Covelo, an inland community of Mendocino County in the valley between the
Folsom businesses caught selling booze to kids
Folsom Police have been participating in a multi-year project to prove to people that providing alcohol to minors is a horrible idea, if not for the safety and well being
Man found in drug den with pipe and blowtorch
LOWER LAKE, LAKE COUNTY – Last Thursday afternoon narcotics detectives uncovered a home filled with a variety of drugs and paraphernalia, and arrested the man living there. He was found
Landlord arrested after trying to force out tenant
FORT BRAGG – MENDOCINO COUNTY – Last Thursday a Fort Bragg landlord used a gun to try to force out a woman from her home. According to the Mendocino Sheriff’s
Broken brake light breaks up the party
NICE, LAKE COUNTY – Three guys driving through town smoking marijuana were probably not aware that they had a broken tail light on their car, drawing unwanted attention. And sure
Sundial Bridge the scene of a stabbing
Dennis Womack and his friends were out late last Thursday night hanging out around the Sacramento River near the iconic Sundial Bridge. They were at the north end of the
Young couple and friend caught making honey oil
KELSEYVILLE – A woman and two men, all in their mid twenties, had a small factory going in a house in Kelseyville, which is on the western shore of Clear
Strange encounter gets man bit avoiding attack
REDDING – Leon Devoid had an encounter he will never forget, and has said he may even move away to avoid it happening again. On Tuesday, just after noon, Redding