• Man Dressed As Deputy Accused Of Stealing Power Tools From Manteca Home Depot

    Man Dressed As Deputy Accused Of Stealing Power Tools From Manteca Home Depot
    MANTECA (CBS13) – A man dressed as a deputy is suspected of stealing power tools from a Home Depot in Manteca.
    On October 26, 2016, the man walked into the store and threatened to use pepper spray.He then took the power tools and left, according to a Manteca Police Department statement.
    The man is described as a Hispanic male in his 30s with a goatee. He was wearing a sheriff’s baseball cap, a green long-sleeved shirt, tan pants, and boots. He appeared to be wearing a bulletproof ves
  • Woman, Boyfriend Suspected In Toddler’s Death

    Woman, Boyfriend Suspected In Toddler’s Death
    CITRUS HEIGHTS (CBS13) – A woman and her live-in boyfriend are behind bars, facing murder charges for allegedly killing the woman’s two-year-old child.
    On October 13 around 5:30 p.m., officers went to the 8000 block of Auburn Boulevard in Citrus Heights after it was reported a child, 2, wasn’t breathing. They performed life-saving measures until emergency medical personnel arrived, took over and transported the child to the hospital. The child was later pronounced dead, accordi
  • Sherri Papini Was Kidnapped; Captors Still At Large

    Sherri Papini Was Kidnapped; Captors Still At Large
    REDDING (CBS13) – Sherri Papini, the Redding mother who disappeared while jogging three weeks ago, has been found safe, and now law enforcement officials say she was kidnapped.
    Shasta County Sheriff Tom Bosenko said Papini was kidnapped on November 2 and had been bound by her captors. Around 4:30 a.m. today, they released Papini along County Road 17 near Interstate 5 in Yolo County. She was bound with restraints but was able to flag down a motorist.
    Shasta County Sheriff’s Depar
  • Sheriff: Sherri Papini Was Kidnapped; Captors Still At Large

    Sheriff: Sherri Papini Was Kidnapped; Captors Still At Large
    REDDING (CBS13) – Sherri Papini, the Redding mother who disappeared while jogging three weeks ago, has been found safe, and now law enforcement officials say she was kidnapped.
    Shasta County Sheriff Tom Bosenko said Papini was kidnapped on November 2 and had been bound by her captors. Around 4:30 a.m. today, they released her along County Road 17 near Interstate 5 in Yolo County.
    She was bound with restraints but was able to flag down a motorist.
    CHP, Yolo County Sheriff’s deput
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  • Missing Redding Mother Sherri Papini Found Safe

    Missing Redding Mother Sherri Papini Found Safe
    REDDING (CBS13) – Sherri Papini, the Redding mother who mysteriously went missing on November 2, has been found safe.
    Papini was found out of the Redding area and is said to be in stable condition and receiving medical treatment at a local hospital, according to a statement from the Shasta County Sheriff’s Dept.
    She and her husband have been reunited.
    Detectives from the department’s Major Crimes Unit interviewed Sherri.
    The Shasta County Sheriff’s Department wi
  • Powerball Jackpot Grows To Estimated $403 Million On Thanksgiving Day

    Powerball Jackpot Grows To Estimated $403 Million On Thanksgiving Day
    ES MOINES, Iowa (AP) — The Powerball jackpot is on the upswing again, growing to more than $400 million on the Thanksgiving holiday.
    The jackpot was an estimated $403 million Thursday after no winning numbers were selected in a Wednesday night drawing. The next drawing is scheduled Saturday night, and the jackpot could grow in the meantime.
    The prize is on the brink of becoming one of the largest jackpots in U.S. history if it keeps rolling with no lucky winners. A record-setting $1.6 bill
  • Woman Shot And Killed In Antelope Had Been Targeted

    Woman Shot And Killed In Antelope Had Been Targeted
    Sheriff’s detectives are investigating a homicide that happened Wednesday night in Antelope.
    Dispatchers received reports of the sound of gunshots a little after 11 p.m. in the 4200 block of Hartlepool Way, according to a statement from the Sacramento County Sherriff’s Dept.
    When deputies arrived on the scene, they found a 28-year-old woman with a gunshot wound to the head. They determined she had just arrived home and was getting out of her car when someone shot her. She was&nb
  • Deputies Investigate Homicide in Antelope

    Deputies Investigate Homicide in Antelope
    The Sacramento County Sheriff’s Department is investigating a homicide in the 4200 block of Hartlepool Way in Antelope.
    Deputies say dispatchers received reports a little after 11:00 p.m., Wednesday, of gunshots heard in the neighborhood.
    Deputies arrived on scene and found a 28-year-old woman with a gunshot wound to the head. They say the woman just arrived at her home and was getting out of her car when an unknown suspect approached her and shot her. She was pronounce
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  • After Teenage Friends Disappear, Woodland Parents Plead For Their Safe Return

    After Teenage Friends Disappear, Woodland Parents Plead For Their Safe Return
    WOODLAND (CBS13) — The search is on for two missing teenage classmates out of Woodland.
    Enrique Rios, 16, and Elijah Moore, 17, are friends, classmates, and co-workers. They disappeared within weeks of each other.Each initially was declared a runaway, but Woodland police now classify Elijah’s disappearance as suspicious.
    “My biggest fear is that something has happened, someone has lured my son off and Enrique off at different times,” Elijah Moore’s mother Alici
  • Gun Store Billboard Featuring Santa Packing AR-15 Draws Criticism

    Gun Store Billboard Featuring Santa Packing AR-15 Draws Criticism
    RANCHO CORDOVA (CBS13) – A controversial billboard in Sacramento County has parents taking a second look. It’s an ad for Rancho Cordova gun shop Ammo Depot featuring a beloved childhood character.
    “Is that supposed to be like a Christmas gift idea?” said Teav Demareic, a mother of two. “It’s kind of unsettling!”
    If you head East on Highway 50, it may catch your eye, too. The Black Friday advertisement features an AR-15 rifle in the arms of Santa Claus.
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  • Deadly Explosion Kills 4 In Modesto Home

    Deadly Explosion Kills 4 In Modesto Home
    MODESTO (CBS13) – An explosion levels a home in South Modesto leaving firefighters to discover four bodies, two of them may be children.
    It happened on Avenue D around at 11 p.m. on Tuesday.
    “It blew up. It sounded like a bomb I guess. It woke up guys three blocks down,” said a neighbor down the road.
    Another neighbor next door captured video just moments after hearing the earth shattering boom.
    “The motor home just burst into fire and flames,” said Robert Arredondo
  • Questions Remain After Sacramento City Council Legalizes Marijuana Cultivation

    Questions Remain After Sacramento City Council Legalizes Marijuana Cultivation
    SACRAMENTO (CBS13) — Questions remain after Sacramento City Council votes to legalize marijuana cultivation.
    “I think we need to have a more measured approach,” said council member Allen Warren.
    Warren was one of three council members to vote against the marijuana cultivation ordinance.
    “There were still some things that I thought could have been done a little better,” said Warren.
    Warren represents District 2. His concern under the ordinance passed last night is th
  • How To Avoid Choking On Politics At Thanksgiving Dinner

    How To Avoid Choking On Politics At Thanksgiving Dinner
    By Anser Hassan
    SACRAMENTO (CBS13) —  With the elections only just over, politics will likely be on the menu at Thanksgiving dinner.
    “That’s not a question, that’s an expectation,” Alicia Davenport who lives in Sacramento area.
    After more than a year of political squabbling, a new national poll finds that more than 30 percent of Americans are stressed out about talking politics at Thanksgiving. And while it may be tough to go cold turkey on this year’s el
  • Dungeness Crab Season Once Again In Trouble In California

    Dungeness Crab Season Once Again In Trouble In California
    SAN FRANCISCO (AP) – Health officials on Wednesday recommended an indefinite delay of the commercial crabbing season for Dungeness along a more than 200-mile stretch of Northern California owing to a toxin from algae blooms.
    The recommendation from California’s Office of Environmental Health Hazard Assessment marks a second year that toxic blooms have hit the West Coast’s crabbing industry. Dungeness is a tradition on holiday tables for many in this part of the country.
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