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The Dinuba Sentinel News Attempted homicide in Cutler
Thursday, February 15, 2018 | A3
Sentinel staff report
Tulare County Sheriff’s Office deputies are actively investigating a Feb. 8 attempted homicide in Cutler.
According to a TCSO report, deputies responded to a “man down” call in the 12000 block of Amethyst Avenue in Cutler. Deputies found a 44-year-old man with “injuries to his upper body from unknown blunt trauma.” The victim was transported to a local hospital – as of Feb. 8 he was listed in “critical” condition.
According to a TCSO report, suspects Porfirio Castrejon, 27, and Joaquin Castrejon, 26, were arrested on suspicion of forcing their way into a home, threatening the victim with a gun, stealing a cell phone and fleeing the scene. The incident occurred at 11:04 p.m. in the 13900 block of Avenue 400 in Orosi. No injuries were reported.
Detectives shortly identified the primary suspect and located him at his Cutler home. An additional suspect was found at the same location. They were arrested without incident and the stolen cell phone was reportedly found on the property.
The two suspects were transferred to county jail.
• Two Cutler men were arrested Feb. 4 on suspicion of shooting guns from a vehicle.
According to a TCSO report, Rosario
Arrests
Mendoza Salazar, 29, and Francisco Avila, 24, both of Cutler, were arrested for the gunfire in the area of Second Drive and Santa Fe Road in Cutler. They were contacted on a traffic stop where a firearm was reportedly found in the vehicle.
• A man was arrested Feb. 7 for cashing fictitious checks at a market outside of Dinuba.
Tomas Avilez, 27, was arrested on suspicion of cashing two fictitious checks worth $3,152 at Peoples Market. The incident was first reported on Jan. 24.
Anyone with information on the cases is urged to contact the TCSO office at (800) 808-0488 or 733-6218. Anonymous calls can be made to 725-4194 and emailed to tcso@ tipnow.com.
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The suspect of the incident had not been identified.
In other TCSO reports
• Two men were arrested for a Feb. 7 home invasion in Orosi.
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Ruben Gabriel Martinez, 44, of Dinuba, was booked Feb. 8 on suspicion of exhibiting a firearm in the presence of a police officer, a felony, and obstructing an officer, a misdemeanor.
Police reportedly responded to a disturbance involving a firearm – the suspect allegedly “brandished a BB gun at (a) victim.” The suspect allegedly disobeyed commands to drop his weapon.
The suspect was arrested in the 300 block of North Alta Avenue and transferred to county jail.
• Jami Rochelle Tenbrook, 28, of Dinuba, was booked Feb. 11 on suspicion of child cruelty leading to possible injury or death, a felony, and being under the influence of a controlled substance and possessing a controlled substance, both misdemeanors.
According to a police report, police responded to a report of a person who was “hearing voices and thinks someone is inside her apartment,” the report said. An officer searched the apartment and allegedly found “a piece of glass containing a white crystal like substance on the glass,” a “clear baggy with marijuana on the kitchen table” and a bong. The suspect’s children were turned over to a guardian.
She was arrested in the 1000 block of Rosemary Avenue and transferred to county jail.
• Jessie G.A. Romero, 35, of Dinuba, was booked Feb. 10 on suspicion of possessing unlawful paraphernalia and obstructing an officer, both misdemeanors.
The suspect allegedly attempted to flee from an officer. He was arrested in the 200 block of South L Street and
transferred to county jail.
• Esteban Olacio, 25, of Dinuba, was booked Feb. 10 on suspicion of inflicting corporal injury to a spouse or cohabitant, a felony, and contempt by disobeying a court order and willful child
cruelty, both misdemeanors. The suspect allegedly “physical assaulted” the victim in front of children. The victim reportedly had bruises on her arm and had
head pain.
He was arrested in the 1800
block of South Johnson Avenue and transferred to county jail.
• A 17-year-old boy was booked Feb. 10 on suspicion of felony possession of a firearm, a felony.
During a traffic stop, a police officer allegedly located a shotgun near the suspect’s seat.
He was arrested and blockofWestElMonteWayand
releasedtoparents.
• A 13-year-old boy was booked
Feb. 7 on suspicion of battery on a person at a school or park, a misdemeanor.
According to a Dinuba Police report, the student “attacked another student in class” and struck the victim on the head “several times.”
He was arrested at WIS and released to a parent.
• Melody Sharlena Bowlan, 53, of Fresno, was booked Feb. 5 on suspicion of shoplifting, a misdemeanor.
She was arrested in the 700 block of West El Monte Way, cited and released.
transferred to juvenile hall.
• A 16-year-old boy was booked Feb. 10 on suspicion of possessing a narcotic controlled
substance, a misdemeanor.
He was arrested in the 1000 block of South Crawford Avenue,
cited and released.
• A 16-year-old girl and
15-year-old girl were booked Feb. 9 on suspicion of selling marijuana, a misdemeanor, and possessing more than 28.5 grams of marijuana, an infraction.
The two girls were allegedly “selling marijuana cupcakes” at Dinuba High School, a Dinuba Police report said.
They were arrested at DHS and released to their parents.
• Larry John Daschalle, 40, of Dinuba, was booked Feb. 9 on suspicion of obstructing an officer, a misdemeanor.
He was arrested in the 600 block of West El Monte Way and transferred to county jail.
• Rodrigo Alberto Rosales, 20, of Dinuba, was booked Feb. 8 on suspicion of obstructing an officer, a misdemeanor.
He was arrested in the 1000 block of East Magnolia Way and transferred to county jail.
• Christina Elena Meza, 31, of Dinuba, was booked Feb. 8 on suspicion of obstructing an officer and shoplifting, both misdemeanors.
According to a police report, the suspect allegedly walked out of a store while wearing merchandise she did not pay for. She then allegedly attempted to flee when police officers attempted contact.
She was arrested in the 900
transferred to county jail.
• Crystal Christine Blanco, 33, of Reedley, was booked Feb. 7 on suspicion of providing false identification to police officers, a
misdemeanor.
She was arrested in the 1400
block of West El Monte Way and released to another agency.
• Two 12-year-old girls were booked Feb. 7 on suspicion of battery on a person, a misdemeanor.
The two girls were allegedly involved in a physical altercation at Washington Intermediate School.
They were arrested at WIS and
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Henry H Dick was born in Dne- popotrovsk, Ukraine on June 1, 1922 to Henry and Marie (Unger) Dick,.
He migrated with them to On- tario, Canada in 1924. In 1954
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Henry grew up in Kitchener,
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On May 25, 1946, Henry married Erica Penner and they spent almost 72 years together.  eir courtship was brief, although they had known each other since childhood. God’s plans took Henry and Erica to the Mennonite Brethren Bible College in Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada. Janet and Judy were born during their four years of Bible college. God’s provisions were plentiful and Henry graduated with a Bachelor of  eol- ogy Degree and no debt.
God provided opportunities for Henry and Erica to serve in various capacities throughout their sixty-two years of minis- try.  ey began their  rst full-time ministry in 1950 as church planters in Orillia, Ontario, where they recruited twelve school teachers to help.  eir son, Jim, was born during this time.
Henry served for one year as Public Relations Director for Tabor College in 1954 and visited almost every US church. He went on to pastor in Lodi from 1955-58. Henry pastored at Sha er MB from 1958-1969 where the family developed deep friendships. From 1969 to 1972, he served as the General Sec- retary for the US Conference and then became the President of the MB Biblical Seminary from 1972 to 1976. In 1975, the Reedley MB Church called him to be their pastor and he min- istered there until 1988. Always involved in the communities where he lived, Henry served with the Lions Club, Kiwanis and the Rotary Club. Henry appreciated that he received love and a rmation from these churches and institutions and he developed many life-long friendships.
Henry also served his denomination by being an active member of many boards and committees. In his 62 years
of ministry, he served as Moderator of the North American Conference and the Paci c District Conference. He was chairman of the Board of Education of the US Conference
and Chairman of the Board of Missions and Services. In his broader ministry, he travelled to   y- ve countries. Henry also served for ten years on the National Board of the National Association of Evangelicals and on the Executive Committee of Internal Mennonite Central Committee. In 1990, Henry had the opportunity to return to the country of his birth and visit with church leaders in the USSR.
Henry’s  rst retirement was in 1988, however he still was involved as a volunteer fundraiser for the MB Seminary. In 1989 the Paci c District Conference called him to be the Dis- trict Minister. He enjoyed relating to the over 120 churches in the district, preaching o en in churches and conducting mission’s conferences. He was frequently invited as a camp speaker in both Canada and the USA. Retiring from this position in 2003, Henry accepted the position of Minister of Pastoral Care at Dinuba MB Church, where he served until 2012.
Henry’s priorities were serving the Lord, loving and car- ing for his family and being involved in the work of the
local church and the conference. God gave him three children,(Janet and Art Enns; Judy and Ron Brown; Jim and Benti Dueck) six grandchildren (Mark and Jennifer Enns; Brian and Janice Enns; Patty and Norman Morrison; Rhonda and Geremy DeRuiter; Simon Dueck and Kim Dueck), and seven great-grandchildren Henry felt especially blessed that his entire family personally knows the Lord.
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