UPDATE: Arrests Made In Connection With Theft Of Tillamook Cheese Vehicles
Police have arrested two people in connection with the theft of several vehicles and a trailer owned by Tillamook cheese in Manteca last week.
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Police have arrested two people in connection with the theft of several vehicles and a trailer owned by Tillamook cheese in Manteca last week.
Police say that Tillamook Cheese's pickup truck and trailer stolen in Manteca were found burned early Sunday morning.
Police say that the whole Tillamook Cheese Tour truck caravan was stolen from the parking lot of a Manteca hotel Saturday morning.
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Madisen Keavy reports.
If you drive down Stockton Boulevard, you've probably seen a massive mural on the side of the VFW in Oak Park.
The Yuba City Police Department released video of an officer shooting a suspect armed with a shovel in late February.