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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
Man arrested after showing gun
REDDING – As people were enjoying their lunchtime break at Safeway on Pine Street, or perhaps Buz’s Crab Shack next door, a Safeway employee noticed two men arguing in front
Sacramento man wanted in Redding arrested after Carnival ends
A man on Redding’s most wanted list was arrested Monday in Roseville. 36-year-old Andrew Thomas Jackson is in custody after being arrested Monday on an outstanding warrant from Redding Police
Dispute leads to armed robbery arrest for two men
REDDING – A young man in Redding reported being robbed at gunpoint by two men who accused him of stealing an X-Box. He had just given one of them a
Repeatedly-attempting robber in Redding can’t seem to catch a break
REDDING — On the 4th of April just before 7 a.m., an employee of the Lulu’s Restaurant at 2230 Pine Street called to report an attempted robbery that had occured
Redding man jumps to uncertain fate
On Saturday evening, just before 7 pm, Redding Police were sent to a motel at the 500 block of Market Street in north Redding, near the Turtle Bay Exploration Park
Merced criminals migrating north caught by the law
On Monday this week the Sonoma County Sheriff’s office announced the arrest of a man in the town of Cloverdale, 200 miles north of the Central Valley city of Merced
Wanted man found hiding in hot tub
REDDING – Police were on the hunt for a parolee with a stack of warrants out on him, but had to use a police dog to finally track him down.
Car thief out of jail at it again
REDDING – A young man who has been in frequent trouble with the law was arrested once again after leading police on a chase and wrecking a stolen car, knocking
Two young men arrested in standoff
REDDING – Two wanted men were arrested by the Redding Police yesterday, but not before they held them at bay for nearly two hours. Benson Thomas Hodges III had been