by News Staff | Dec 5, 2014 | Fire, General Misc. Stories, Law Enforcement
– Inyo County Sheriff’s Office press release Thusday evening at approximately 6:30 PM the Inyo County Sheriff’s Office was notified of a structure fire in the Furnace Creek area of Death Valley National Park. The Furnace Creek laundry facility located...
by News Staff | Dec 2, 2014 | General Misc. Stories, Law Enforcement
– Press release from Mono County Sheriff’s office On the morning of Saturday, November 29th, 2014, at approximately 7:30 am, Mono County Sheriff’s Deputies conducted a traffic stop on a vehicle traveling southbound on Hwy 395 near SR 108 and Fale Hot...
by News Staff | Dec 1, 2014 | General Misc. Stories, Government Agencies/Utilities, Law Enforcement
– Mammoth Lakes Police Department press release On Sunday, November 30 at approximately 10:20 a.m., Mammoth Lakes Police Officers and Steve Searles, Mammoth Lakes Wildlife Specialist, responded to a report of a bear being shot in Sierra Valley sites. Upon...
by News Staff | Nov 25, 2014 | Entertainment/Local Events/Activities, General Misc. Stories, Law Enforcement
– Press release This past year has been a busy one for the Mono County Sheriff Search and Rescue (SAR) Team. The all-volunteer team “dedicated to saving lives” has responded to 31 callouts in 2014. These incidents involved 41 subjects; all but one was visitors...
by News Staff | Nov 25, 2014 | General Misc. Stories, Government Agencies/Utilities, Law Enforcement
– Inyo County Sheriff’s Office press release On November 20th at approximately 11:00PM Sheriff’s Deputies were dispatched to Lone Pine for a domestic battery between father and son. According to reports received the son, who was also the suspect, attacked...
by News Staff | Nov 24, 2014 | General Misc. Stories, Law Enforcement
– Press release from the Mammoth Lakes Police Department On Thursday, November 20, the eighth semi-annual Town Hall meeting sponsored by the Mammoth Lakes Hispanic Advisory Committee was held at the Grand Sierra Lodge. Approximately 50 community members attended...