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Sheri  closes Kings River in Tulare County due to extreme conditions
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On Thursday, May 30, Sheriff Boudreaux announced the Kings River in Tulare County is closed to all recreational use because of potentially dangerous conditions. Recreational use includes swimming and boating.
The Army Corps of Engineers is releasing water from Pine Flat Dam, which flows into
the Kings River and travels through Fresno and Tulare counties. Right now, the flow at the Kings River is 5,200 cubic feet per second.
“I am very concerned about the safety of the people of this county,” said Sheriff Boudreaux. “The water conditions are unsafe and unpredictable and simply not suitable for recreation right now. If shutting down access to a public waterway saves just one
life, it is worth any slight inconvenience that it might cause.”
Sheriff Boudreaux wants to remind everyone to be extremely careful in all of our local waterways. The water might look calm, but it is not and a situation can turn dangerous in an instant.
The Kings River closure signs have been posted and the Tulare County Sheriff’s Office will provide enforcement.
John Regier, left, holds a two-by-four steady as Moe Donaldson makes a cut Saturday morning at the Open Gate Ministries Shelter. The two were part of a men's ministry group from Dinuba Mennonite Brethren Church volunteering their time and effort to replace an old fence at the shelter.
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Fence
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for Open Gate, the group received their idea for its first community project.
same – that is until Saturday when the group
Yard and Fresno Grape Stake Yard. Friesen said he is also grateful for the assistance of his good friend Roger Rodriguez, who volunteered his time to set the posts prior to the installation of the new fence.
The new fence is visible on the south end of the Open Gate Shelter, near the food pantry.
The group plans to do more community projects as the need arises.
from DMBC showed up early to put up a new Wallace recommended they replace fence.
the old fence at the Open Gate Ministries Shelter. The home, which sits catty-corner from Dinuba Mennonite Brethren Church, recently underwent a dramatic remodeling on the inside, which revived the building after being closed for months.
The outside, however, remained much the
And it was quite the turn out for the group’s first community project, with at least 20 members showing up eager to get to work.
The materials were purchased through donations from church members and via a generous discount from Reedley Lumber
Arrests
Sentinel staff report
Dinuba Police Department arrests in the last week.
• Ricardo Miguel Hernandez, 31, of Tulare was booked on May 29 on suspicion of burglary and conspiracy to commit a crime, both felonies, and driving without an interlock device and driving without a license, both misdemeanors.
According to police, officers made contact with him in the 700 block of Monte Vista Drive after stopping him for a vehicle code violation. After running his license and plate number, officers were advised by dispatch that the subject's vehicle matched that of a suspect who had just committed a theft at Walmart.
An investigation revealed he was in possession of the stolen property. He was arrested, booked and later transported to the Tulare County Pretrial Facility. The stolen items were turned over to Walmart Asset Protection.
• Peggy Loree Stephens, 53, of Visalia was booked on May 29 on suspicion of burglary, petty theft with prior convictions and conspiracy to commit a crime, all felonies, and providing false identification to a police officer, a misdemeanor. She was also found to have two outstanding arrest warrants.
say she
was the
Police
passenger of a traffic stop in the 700 block of Monte Vista Drive in which officers found she and the driver to be the suspects in a theft which had just occurred at Walmart.
After property was recovered and as she was being read her Miranda Rights, officers say she admitted to giving a false name.
She was arrested, booked and later transported to the Tulare County Pretrial Facility.
• Larry John Daschalle, 42, a transient of Dinuba was booked on May 30 on suspicion of soliciting a lewd act, a misdemeanor.
Officers say he reportedly grabbed his genitals in front of the victim and then left the area. He was later contacted in the 1000 block of Newton Drive where he was placed under arrest. He was booked at the Dinuba Police Department and later released with a citation to appear in court.
• Rosendo Merced Alvarado, 30, of Fresno was booked on May 31 on suspicion of being in possession of unlawful paraphernalia, being in possession of a controlled substance and violating a court order preventing domestic violence, all misdemeanors.
According to police, officers were called out to a verbal disturbance call in the 1800 block
of East El Monte Way. Officers found the disturbance between him and a female and discovered he was also a restrained party under a court order.
After being taken into custody, officers say a search revealed him to be in possession of a glass pipe in his pocket, as well as a white crystalized substance.
He was arrested, booked and later transported to the Tulare County Pretrial Facility.
• Luis Alberto Pizano, 30, of Dinuba was booked on June 2 on suspicion of making threats with the intent to terrorize, a felony.
Police say they responded to the 500 block of North Crawford Avenue after receiving a call of threats. Officers say he threatened his spouse.
He was arrested at the scene, booked and later transported to the Tulare County Pretrial Facility.
• Juan Alejandro Nava, 36, of Dinuba was booked on June 2 on suspicion of inflicting corporal injury to a spouse or cohabitant, a felony.
Officers say he was involved in a verbal argument with a female when he threw his phone at the victim, striking her and causing visible marks.
He was arrested in the 900 block of East Sierra Way, was booked and later transported to the Tulare County Pretrial Facility for housing.
• Sabrina Rose Ortiz, 41, of Kingsburg was booked on June 2 on suspicion of being in possession of unlawful paraphernalia and shoplifting, both misdemeanors.
According to police, she exited Walmart without paying for merchandise. She was arrested in the 700 block of West El Monte Way and, during a search for property, was found to be in possession of two needles.
She was arrested, booked and later released with a citation to appear in court.
• Shawna Michelle Spiller, 24, of Dinuba was booked on June 2 on suspicion of being in possession of more than 28.5 grams of marijuana and driving without a license, both misdemeanors.
Police say she attempted to leave Walmart without paying for merchandise. After being contacted in the 700 block of West El Monte Way, officers searched her vehicle and reportedly found a large amount of marijuana. Officers say she was also unlicensed.
She was arrested, booked and later released with a citation to appear in court.
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