San Joaquin
Operation Mercury results in biggest marijuana bust in Fresno County history
The Fresno Valley is known for its agriculture, but according to law enforcement officials, there is a huge issue with marijuana being grown in the area. Investigations from Operation Mercury,
Dine-N-Dash or Forgery?
Two suspects are in custody after a declined credit card revealed a minor crime spree in Modesto on August 21st. The suspects, 41-year-old Shawn Sample of Escalon and 29-year-old Kristie
Sacramento Detectives Need Help Identifying Homicide Victim
Homicide detectives for the Sacramento County Sheriff’s Department are seeking the public’s help in identifying a man found dead in Wilton earlier this week. According to a press release issued
Valuable snake stolen from Elk Grove store
ELK GROVE – February 15 A man and woman visiting the Serpentarium, a privately owned museum and reptile pet store, pocketed a Bumblebee Ball Python snake on Tuesday, February 14th.
Thanksgiving home invasion and shooting
A Thanksgiving morning incident in the town of San Joaquin not only leaves a 91-year-old woman in intensive care, but also has Fresno County Sheriffs searching for answers. Marcella Miller,
New gang task force in Central Valley
TULARE – A newly created multi-agency task force aims to cut down on gang violence in the Central Valley. State Attorney General Kamala Harris announced the creation of the new
Real estate exec cops to rigging public auctions
SACRAMENTO — A real estate executive pleaded guilty Friday in U.S. District Court in Sacramento, California, to conspiring to rig bids and commit mail fraud at public real estate foreclosure
Internet predators fall into Operation TRAPS
For two days last week, law enforcement officers in Sacramento, San Joaquin, Stanislaus, El Dorado and Placer counties were busy conducting a child predator sweep. The operation, code named Operation
Stockton aid worker embezzled from own company
SACRAMENTO — A past employee of a Stockton aid organization serving parents on public assistance was sentenced Monday to more than two years in prison for embezzling funds from her
FBI: Former mortgage broker used business front to charge bogus liens
SACRAMENTO — Facing allegations that he created a business front to funnel nearly $1.8 million in bogus lien payments to himself and others, a former Redding mortgage broker pled guilty