Thursday, May 28, 2015

Dan Dobbs plea deal and fresh charges

Teflon Dan Dobbs pleads out assault (not arson) case, picks up new charges while this case was in jury trial - John Chiv/Words Worth

Plea deals that release repeat offenders are not a good thing.

Another retrial, cleaning up the mess UPDATED from 5/11

Deal? Trial? What will the next court date for twice tried alleged child molestor Timothy Littlefield be? - John Chiv/Words Worth May 28, 2015
Timothy Littlefield has come close to prison twice. The decision in the last trial is under appeal and so Round 3 is in limbo. There is a court hearing on June 11 for disposition and reset. I bet it will be continued.
Next court hearing for Timothy Littlefield set for June 11, guess round 3 is on, alleged charges include sodomy with child under 10 - John Chiv/Words Worth May 12, 2015

"Looks like we will be going round 3 in the Littlefied case", will the third time be justice for Timothy Littlefield - John Chiv/Words Worth May 8, 2015
If you are not familiar with the Timothy Littlefield case, you may want to click on the links below. For those following the saga, the above quote is from Littlefield's attorney Russ Clanton....
Follow John Chiv's blog for ongoing coverage of this and other Humboldt County court cases...

Background:

Molestation trial in jury's hands; McKinleyville man faces eight life sentences if convicted - Thadeus Greenson/Times-Standard UPDATED: ON 10/27/2011
Timothy Floyd Littlefield, former manager of the Arcata iCenter medical marijuana dispensary, was arrested by Humboldt County sheriff's deputies in February 2009 and faces a total of more than eight life sentences if convicted of the 11 molestation charges confronting him. The victim in the case, identified in court documents only as Jane Doe, is now 11, and was an 8-year-old family member of Littlefield's at the time of the alleged acts of molestation.
McKinleyville man convicted of 11 molestation charges ... - Thadeus Greenson/Times-Standard UPDATED: ON 09/13/2013
The trial was Littlefield's second on charges that he molested a little girl repeatedly over the course of a year, coming after a jury deadlocked 11-1 in favor of convicting him last year, causing a judge to declare a mistrial in the case.
Unconfirmed as of now but Timothy Littlefield case to be retried? - John Chiv/Words Worth May 9, 2014
Several community members have called recently to ask me to check and see the status of Timothy Littlefield, the Mckinleyville man convicted of 11 molestation charges last year and eight life sentences without parole.
McKinleyville Man Facing 8 Life Sentences Granted Mistrial ... - North Coast Journal - May 12/2014
Timothy Floyd Littlefield was facing eight life sentences in state prison without the possibility of parole stemming from convictions on 11 child molestation charges when he stood before Humboldt County Superior Court Judge John Feeney last week at a sentencing hearing. Instead of sentencing Littlefield to serve 188 years to life, as he said was his intent, Feeney declared a mistrial in the case, finding juror misconduct in the months-long trial that wrapped in September....

Police arrested Littlefield in February 2009 on allegations of repeatedly molesting Jane Doe, who was an 8-year-old family member of his at the time of the offenses. Prosecutors argued during both trials that Littlefield kept the girl in isolation and threatened her to keep quiet as he molested her in secret for more than a year. Clanton argued at the trials that Jane Doe, her mother and another witness concocted the allegations to get back at Littlefield for abusing his wife.

Littlefield appeared crushed at the jury verdict in September, when he collapsed onto counsel table, sobbing, as the court clerk rattled off the guilty verdicts to all counts. In the wake of the conviction, Clanton has worked extensively to try to get the verdicts vacated, filing a number of motions, including one alleging that advocacy groups were texting witnesses in the case from the courtroom as the trial was proceeding. Feeney denied the motions until the topic of juror misconduct came up last week.
Timothy Littlefield posted bail and is out of custody - John Chiv/Words Worth May 15, 2014
The Timothy Littlefield story the mainstream media did not cover; another juror gives perspective - John Chiv/Words Worth May 16, 2014
On May 9, I posted on this blog that the Timothy Littlefield case would be retried, possibly due to juror misconduct. Since I was not in court, I wanted to verify and get some information.

The next week, the NCJ and Times-Standard followed up. Those publications said that the case has a retrial and that a mistrial was declared due to juror misconduct. The first time this case was tried, the jurors deadlocked 11-1; the second time, all jurors found him guilty of 11 charges and he was sentenced to eight life sentences without parole. The District Attorney's Office is appealing Judge John Feeney's decision to the State Attorney General. That's it.
Trial date for child molestation case vacated - Daily News 6/11/14
The date for what would be McKinleyville resident Timothy Floyd Littlefield's third trial for 11 child molestation charges was vacated Tuesday to allow more time for the state Attorney General's Office to review an appeal request by the Humboldt County District Attorney's Office, according to District Attorney Paul Gallegos.

...Littlefield was arrested in February 2009 on accusations that he regularly molested an 8-year-old family member for over a year. The case has been tried twice - in 2011 and 2013 - with both ending in a judge granting a mistrial.

The most recent mistrial was declared in May for jury misconduct after a juror indicated in a declaration that the defense did not prove that Littlefield was not guilty. As the burden of proof is the responsibility of the prosecution and not the defense, Superior Court Judge John Feeney saw this as misconduct.
Timothy Littlefield deal in the works? - John Chiv/Words Worth Jun 30, 2014
The Timothy Littlefield story the mainstream media did not cover; another juror gives perspective - John Chiv/Words Worth May 16, 2014
On May 9, I posted on this blog that the Timothy Littlefield case would be retried, possibly due to juror misconduct. Since I was not in court, I wanted to verify and get some information.

The next week, the NCJ and Times-Standard followed up. Those publications said that the case has a retrial and that a mistrial was declared due to juror misconduct. The first time this case was tried, the jurors deadlocked 11-1; the second time, all jurors found him guilty of 11 charges and he was sentenced to eight life sentences without parole. The District Attorney's Office is appealing Judge John Feeney's decision to the State Attorney General. That's it.

Yet another delay in Timothy Littlefield retrial - John Chiv/Words Worth Jul 15, 2014
Littlefield retrial set for Oct 20, defense hopes to resolve before then - John Chiv/Words Worth Jul 29, 2014

This (was) the third time this case is being tried. The jury verdict of the second trial resulted in a mistrial being declared by Judge John Feeney. That decision under appeal. DDA Jackie Pizzo appeared instead of Paul Gallegos.

Will he won't he go to trial for the third time? - John Chiv/Words Worth Sep 23, 2014
Timothy Floyd Littlefield's victim will have to keep waiting to see if there will be yet another trial or if appeals court will uphold the second trial jury verdict.
Timothy Littlefield case keep getting continued, now next hearing on January 18 - John Chiv/Words Worth Oct 15, 2014

Attorney General to default on Littlefield molestation case? Will Paul do his job? - John Chiv/Words Worth Nov 25, 2014

Attorney General files opening brief in Timothy Littlefield child molestation case - John Chiv/Words Worth Dec 18, 2014

◼ OTHER: [DOC]Filed 6/28/13 Littlefield v. County of Humboldt CA1/3 NOT ... - COMES AS A DOWNLOAD, not a link

Wednesday, May 27, 2015

The basic gist of the defense argument was trying the cases together would be highly prejudicial to Warren and that they did not believe the evidence was intertwined as DA suggested.

Defense motion to sever in Jason Warren case denied by Judge Cissna - John Chiv/Words Worth

The cases stay together.

Stepping in Dorothy Ulrich's pool of blood after he killed her, Warren crime spree took more lives in less than 2 hours - John Chiv/Words Worth 5/27/15

DA Maggie Fleming prosecutes Jason Warren homicide - Links/Background

An-nnd, he's ba-a-a-aack....


SO…GUESS WHO GOT ARRESTED BY THE EPD? ONE HINT BEFORE YOU PEEK…HE WAS RELEASED JUST LAST WEEK - Kym Kemp/RedHeaded Blackbelt 5/27/15
As already reported by Kym Kemp, it is confirmed: Omholt arrested and booked - John Chiv/Words Worth 5/27/15
Jason Omholt Arrested by Eureka Police Again After Backyard Scuffle - Andrew Goff/Lost Coast Outpost - 5/27/15
Prior Loco coverage:
Man Arrested for 2006 Robbery Spree Sought by EPD After Allegedly Damaging a Patrol Car and Evading Pursuit - Kym Kemp/Loco 11/1/14
Two Burglary Suspects Named ‘High-Priority Most Wanted’ by EPD - Ryan Burns/Loco 12/31/14
Suspected Serial Eureka Residential Burglar Springs From Apartment Back Window During Escape Attempt, Arrested Anyway - Andrew Goff/Loco 1/20/15
FYI: Serial Burglar is Out and About While He Awaits Sentencing - Andrew Goff/Loco 5/20/15

OMHOLT MAKES BAIL, EPD ENCOURAGES RESIDENTS TO CALL IF HE’S SEEN LOITERING - Kym Kemp/RedHeaded Blackbelt 5/20/15
FYI: Jason Omholt, Serial Burglar is Out and About While He Awaits Sentencing - Lost Coast Outpost 5/20/15

I reported on Omholt back in February...this man is more dangerous than EPD press release states - John Chiv/Words Worth 5/20/15

◼ Mug-shot city People You Should Know About - in Humboldt - A new resource re: frequent flyers

The Ganfield Case Coverage & Updates

Updating


Sheriff’s Office Release Photo of Homicide Suspect; Million-Dollar Bail Warrant Set - Hank Sims/Lost Coast Outpost 5/27/15


Semore arraigned today for the murder of David Ganfield, co-defendant not yet arraigned but has a special allegation charge in addition to murder - John Chiv/Words Worth 5/18/15
Jonas Randall Semore, a co-defendant with Nickolas Ryan Joseph Johnson in the murder of David Dwayne Ganfield was arraigned late this afternoon in Courtroom 2.
HCSO Press-Releases: UPDATE

On 05-14-2015 at 1:50 p.m. the Eureka Police Department conducted a traffic stop on a vehicle that was being driven by Jonas Randall Semore age 42 at Harris and Summer Street, Eureka. Semore was detained by the Eureka Police Department. The Eureka Police Department was aware that the Humboldt County Sheriff’s Office considered Semore a person of interest in the homicide investigation of Ganfield. The Eureka Police Department then contacted Humboldt County Sheriff’s Office Detectives and advised them that Semore was detained. The Humboldt County Sheriff’s Detective requested that Semore be placed under arrest for the murder of David Ganfield.

Semore was then placed under arrest by the Eureka Police Department for homicide. Semore was transported to the Humboldt County Correctional Facility where he was booked for homicide and his bail was set at one million dollars.

This homicide investigation is still under investigation by Humboldt County Sheriff’s Office Detectives.

Another Homicide Arrest Today; Sheriff’s Office Books One for Ganfield Slaying - Hank Sims/Lost Coast Outpost

Second Homicide Suspect Named, Considered Armed and Dangerous - Andrew Goff/Lost Coast Outpost 5/15/15
(A) second homicide suspect in this case has been identified as Nickolas Ryan Joseph Johnson age 23
Second suspect in Ganfield homicide - HCSO/Mad River Union 5/15/15
Arrest made in connection to Ganfield homicide - HCSO/Mad River Union 5/14/15
Another Homicide Arrest Today; Sheriff’s Office Books One for Ganfield Slaying - Hank Sims/Lost Coast Outpost 5/14/15
On 05-14-2015 at 1:50 p.m. the Eureka Police Department conducted a traffic stop on a vehicle that was being driven by Jonas Randall Semore, age 42, at Harris and Summer Street, Eureka. Semore was detained by the Eureka Police Department.

The Eureka Police Department was aware that the Humboldt County Sheriff’s Office considered Semore a person of interest in the homicide investigation of [David] Ganfield. The Eureka Police Department then contacted Humboldt County Sheriff’s Office Detectives and advised them that Semore was detained. The Humboldt County Sheriff’s Detective requested that Semore be placed under arrest for the murder of David Ganfield.
Previous Semore:
Traffic Stop Leads to Bonanza Meth Harvest - Hank Sims/Lost Coast Outpost
EPD Harvests 18 Pounds of Sensi in Broadway Avenue Motel - Hank Sims/Lost Coast Outpost
Suspicious Behavior Leads Officers to Meth, Money, and Arrests - Kym Kemp/Lost Coast Outpost
Gang Member Jonas Semore Popped - Skippy Massey/Humboldt Sentinel 6/11/13
And Jonas Semore, Too. Again. - Skippy Massey/Humboldt Sentinel 4/4/13
EPD: High Speed Car Chase Ends With Meth Discovery - EPD Press Release/Andrew Goff/NCJournal 6/19/12
Anyone with information for the Sheriff’s Office regarding this case or related criminal activity is encouraged to call the Sheriff’s Office at 707-445-7251 or the Sheriff’s Office Crime Tip line at 707-268-2539.
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Man Delivered to Hospital Unconscious Succumbs to Injuries; Fifth Humboldt Homicide of the Year - Andrew Goff/Lost Coast Outpost 4/30/15
Assault victim dies of head injuries; case declared a homicide - HCSO/Mad River Union 4/30/15

Unconscious Man Dropped Off at Mad River Hospital, Now in Critical Condition - Andrew Goff/Lost Coast Outpost 4/29/15
(A) male assault victim who was dropped off at the emergency room by an acquaintance. The male victim appeared to have head trauma and was unconscious. The victim had no identification on his person and the acquaintance had left the emergency room prior to telling the medical staff the victim’s name.

The deputy at the hospital took a photograph of the victim and was able to identify him through a law enforcement database as David Dwayne Ganfield age 36 from McKinleyville
Man with head injury dropped off at hospital - HCSO/Mad River Union 4/29/15

Tuesday, May 26, 2015

The Ortiz Murder Trial: Powerful testimony in the preliminary hearing UPDATED

Updated from 5/5/15 posting

Computer error, demurrer, date changes, procedure: a convoluted mess in the Vincent Ortiz case where he is charged with attempted murder and an accessory to murder - John Chiv/Words Worth May 26/2015
First Vincent Ortiz's arraignment was off the calendar. Then it is back on. Then his attorney Mr. Greg Elvine-Kreis said that he enters a demurrer to all charges except Count 2 claiming People are filing charges in the arraignment on information against his client when he was not held to answer to those charges in the preliminary hearing.

Then there was the issue that he has two files that need to be consolidated and half the information was in one file and the other half in another file. DDA Jackie Pizzo said she would file the paperwork and had discussed this with the court computer staff. That was the easiest part of the case.
Judge Miles grants motion and Rodney Ortiz is not allowed to practice as a state licensed contractor - John Chiv/Words Worth May 26/2015
Rodney Ortiz's case was relatively simple. Although he waived time and was arraigned today in Courtroom 2 for jury trial, now his jury trial is set on the same day as his son, who is charged a s a co-defendant, July 20.

The state contractor's licensing board filed a motion prohibiting Rodney Ortiz from being a state licensed contractor.
Unsual twist in Silverio Sanchez and Vincent Sanchez cases - John Chiv/Words Worth May 26/2015
Attorney General files to prohibit homicide suspect Rodney Ortiz to practice as a state license contractor - John Chiv/Words Worth May 26/2015

Rodney Ortiz's arraignment on, Vincent Ortiz's arraignment off calendar, reason? - John Chiv/Words Worth May 22/2015
Both Rodney and Vincent Ortiz were to be arraigned on August 26. Rodney Ortiz is still set to be arraigned but Vincent Ortiz's arraignment is off calendar.
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Under the new DA, it's all business. A vast improvement over the pathetic tenure of Paul Gallegos. Just thought I'd throw that in here, since new readers don't know why it is so remarkable that cases are actually going to trial rather than languishing indefinitely.

For day-to-day reporting on the ongoing trials, with the full flavor and details of the proceedings, be sure to follow John Chiv's Blog, Words Worth...

Rodney Ortiz held to answer on all charges, only one charge of attempted murder for Vincent Ortiz - John Chiv/Words Worth May 7, 2015 (UPDATE)

Alliance Market Arson case

A good example of the importance of a variety of reporting, from the initial incident reports, to the Press Releases from law enforcement, to the various reporters getting the details. People LIKE information, the more the better... Kym Kemp is always on top of it, and when it comes to what's happening IN the Courthouse, Chiv usually has the scoop.

And, if it's happening in Arcata, you can't beat the Mad River Union.

The Alliance Market in Arcata was a 'historical' building, and will get a lot of attention from all outlets at first, but what happens after the arrest?


Jeremy Kish arraignment continued as he was medically unavailable, bail set at $150,000 - John Chiv/Words Worth 5/28/15
Bail was set today at $150,000.
Arcata arson suspect charged with arson, battery on a peace officer, criminal threats on law enforcement - John Chiv/Words Worth 5/28/15

Arcata arson suspect Jeremy Kish allegedly under "suicide watch" - John Chiv/Words Worth 5/28/15

Arcata arson suspect Jeremy Kish expected to be arraigned May 28 - John Chiv/Words Worth

One link to Jeremy's alleged and past criminal record via John Chiv

Jeremy Kish adds yet another arrest to his statewide record; has a habit of being near "fires" and my own encounter with him where I had to call the police - John Chiv/Words Worth

APD RELEASES NAME OF SUSPECT IN TODAY’S ARSON FIRE - Kym Kemp/RedHeaded Blackbelt

Suspect in Custody From Early Morning Fire - Kym Kemp/RedHeaded Blackbelt

‘Suspicious’ Commercial Structure Fire in Arcata - Kym Kemp/RedHeaded Blackbelt

(UPDATE) Arson Suspect in Custody After Early Morning Arcata Structure Fire - Andrew Goff/Lost Coast Outpost (image source, more at the link)

Alliance Store arson suspect arrested - Kevin Hoover/Mad River Union

Historic, long-abandoned Alliance Store burns again - Mad River Union

Monday, May 18, 2015

GUILTY.

Former DA Candidate: Arcata Homicide Verdict Brings Accountability - Grant Scott-Goforth/The Journal
It was a rare Arcata homicide, and also became a sticking point in the 2014 District Attorney race, after candidate and then-prosecutor Elan Firpo reached an agreement with Ferrer where he would plead to involuntary manslaughter and serve two years in jail.

Opposing candidate Arnie Klein took issue with the plea and, following public debate, a judge tossed the deal. Deputy DA Roger Rees, under the leadership of newly elected DA Maggie Fleming, prosecuted the case in a trial that began this year.

Klein, reached by phone Monday, said he opposed the plea deal because he felt “it robbed the community of its voice and hid the facts.” He denied that his self-described representation of Anderson-Jordet’s family, which led to the dismissal of the plea, was politically motivated, and said “I think the message is: When you take a life in Humboldt County, there has to be some accountability.” KEEP READING
District Attorney Press Release on Juan Ferrer verdict - John Chiv/Words Worth 5/19/15

Doug's family will reserve any further statements until their victim impact statements on June 15, the sentencing date - John Chiv/Words Worth 5/18/15

(UPDATED) Juan Ferrer Found Guilty of Manslaughter for 2013 Stabbing Death of Douglas Anderson-Jordet - Andrew Goff/Lost Coast Outpost (who links to MRU, but not John Chiv, who did the bulk of the coverage of this trial, shame.)

Ferrer guilty of manslaughter (updated with DA press release) - Mad River Union
Ferrer’s companions that night, Sophie Buttercup Rocheleau, 25, and Nicholas Stoiber, 29, Ferrer’s former co-defendants, each pleaded guilty last November to a reduced charge of misdemeanor battery and were sentenced to three years’ probation. They stood accused of striking Anderson-Jordet and piling on while Ferrer produced a knife, which was never found.
Ferrer guilty of manslaughter and special allegation - John Chiv/Words Worth 5/18/15 12:53

For voluntary manslaughter Ferrer can get up maximum 11 years. Lower term 3 and mid term is 6 years. Special allegation is an additional 1 year.

Frequent flyer goes to trial

An oddball case...

Dan Dobbs's jury trial in which he is charged with assault starts today - - John Chiv/Words Worth
...People in Sohum need no introduction to Dobbs. He was most recently arrested as a suspect in tbe Sohum maximum enforcement bust.

Previously, he was arrested when he wandered into the Gingerbread mansion and helped himself to a room and wine....

Sunday, May 17, 2015

Her lawyer's nightmare


Kimberly Steele Gives the Outpost Her Account of Saturday’s Homicide in Arcata - Ryan Burns/Lost Coast Outpost Breaking story 5/17/15
‘The Price of Trevor’s Life’ - Kimberly Steele Talks About the Pot Deal That Left a Man Dead - Ryan Burns/Lost Coast Outpost Full Story 5/18/15
Kimberly Steele arranged the pot deal that ended with one man shot dead in Arcata. She was arrested and booked for murder, then released -- though police say they are still considering which charges to bring. Here's her story.
...“I had been working on a pot deal the whole day.”...
If I was Lost Coast Outpost, I'd print it too. But what a stupid thing for her to do. Any lawyer will tell you.

Might as well start the running coverage recap:

Woman Arrested for Saturday’s Homicide in Arcata Released From Jail - Hank Sims/Lost Coast Outpost 5/14/15
According to jail records, Kimberly Lyn Steele, who was arrested at her Samoa home shortly after the incident in Arcata’s Sunset neighborhood, was set free yesterday shortly after noon.

Hours later, the Arcata Police Department and the Humboldt County Sheriff’s Office raided a location at the Bear River Rancheria and took Billy Joe Giddings into custody. He and Robert Louis Huntzinger are still in jail facing murder and robbery charges.



Two more arrests in Saturday homicide - Kevin Hoover/Mad River Union/City Of Arcata Press Release 5/13/15
On Tuesday, May 12th, near midnight, the Arcata Police Department arrested Robert Louis Huntzinger (age 34) at a residence located in the 400 block of Railroad Avenue in Blue Lake.

The arrest of Huntzinger was made with the assistance of the Humboldt County Sheriff's Department and the California Highway Patrol. Huntzinger was arrested without incident.

On Wednesday, May 13th, at about 3:45 pm, the Arcata Police Department arrested Billy Joe Giddings (age 35) at a residence located in the 200 block of Brenard Road in Loleta.
(UPDATED) Two Men Arrested in Connection to Weekend Homicide in Arcata - Ryan Burns/Lost Coast Outpost 5/13/15

Arcata Homicide Victim Named; Two Suspects Still Sought - Andrew Goff/Lost Coast Outpost 5/11/15
The homicide victim has been identified as 38-year-old Trevor Mark Harrison, of Arcata.
Homicide investigation continues; one arrest made - Mad River Union 5/11/15
Arcata Police Arrest Woman Believed to Have Been Involved in Saturday Night’s Home Invasion/Homicide - Hank Sims/Lost Coast Outpost 5/11/15
One person has been arrested in connection with the home invasion robbery that ended when a man was shot dead Saturday night, according to Arcata Police Chief Tom Chapman.

Chapman told the Outpost that his officers found Kimberly Lyn Steele, 28, at her home in Samoa on Sunday, shortly after the shooting. Steele was taken into custody for questioning, Chapman said, after which she was arrested and booked into jail on robbery charges.

“We are continuing to investigate her involvement in the homicide,” Chapman said.
APD investigating shooting homicide - APD Press Release/Mad River Union 5/10/15
Homicide in Arcata: Last Night’s Fatal Shooting Connected With Home Invasion Marijuana Robbery, Says APD - Hank Sims/Lost Coast Outpost 5/10/15
Further investigation revealed that a marijuana related home invasion robbery had occurred and the victim was shot during the commission of that robbery. The suspects are described as two white male adults, possibly in their 20’s, wearing dark clothing and a white female adult described as being in her late 20’s or early 30’s with a possible first name of “Kim.”
Shooting in Arcata; Police, Medical Responding to Sunset Neighborhood - Hank Sims/Lost Coast Outpost 5/10/15

Saturday, May 16, 2015

Fourth Scoop In A Row

Exclusive remarks from Benjamin Carter's attorney and the entire text of the 995 motion that got the murder charge dismissed against Carter - John Chiv/Words Worth May 16, 2015

Mr. Acosta has literally pulled a miracle for Benjamin Carter. On the lam, Carter called LOCO instead of his own defense attorney. Carter is lucky that he is not facing murder charges. The preliminary hearing was prosecuted by DDA Luke Brownfield and this was under the previous administration.... Details, at Chiv's Blog

Benjamin Carter withdraws time waiver, does not accept offer, jury trial set for July 6 - John Chiv/Words Worth May 15, 2015
Pre trial (will be) June 1 at 2 p.m. Trial Confirmation June 24 at 2 p.m.

Friday, May 15, 2015

A million dollar bail... in the Ganfield murder case


Another Homicide Arrest Today; Jonas Randall Semore arrested in Ganfield murder case - Hank Sims/Lost Coast Outpost
Second Homicide Suspect Named, Considered Armed and Dangerous

Background on Ganfield case:
Unconscious Man Dropped Off at Mad River Hospital, Now in Critical Condition - Andrew Goff/Lost Coast Outpost
Man Delivered to Hospital Unconscious Succumbs to Injuries; Fifth Humboldt Homicide of the Year - Andrew Goff/Lost Coast Outpost
Sheriff’s Office Books One for Ganfield Slaying - Hank Sims/Lost Coast Outpost 5/15/15
Previous Semore:
Traffic Stop Leads to Bonanza Meth Harvest - Hank Sims/Lost Coast Outpost
EPD Harvests 18 Pounds of Sensi in Broadway Avenue Motel - Hank Sims/Lost Coast Outpost
Suspicious Behavior Leads Officers to Meth, Money, and Arrests - Kym Kemp/Lost Coast Outpost
Anyone with information for the Sheriff’s Office regarding this case or related criminal activity is encouraged to call the Sheriff’s Office at 707-445-7251 or the Sheriff’s Office Crime Tip line at 707-268-2539.
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A million dollar bail for murder suspect. Which makes the ◼ two million dollar bail even more interesting. And it's not getting any coverage.

Humboldt's record homicide rate is getting some attention, though.