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Public Safety Report
City of Winters
Fire
The Fire Log is expected to return next week.
Police Arrest Log
Jul. 13: Jack Ken- neth Graham (Age 35), Charges: Exhibition of speed, Disposition: Released on notice to appear
Jul. 14: Alexis Luna (Age 18);
Charges: Possession of controlled substance without a prescription, Use of a controlled substance; Disposition: Released on notice to appear
~Elvira Maria
Lemus, (Age 30), Charges Assault with force: possible great bodily harm, Disposition: Transported to Yolo County Jail
Jul. 16: Rosdel
Ruiz Cruz (Age 27);
Charges: Driving under the influence of a drug, Possession of unlawful Paraphernalia, Failure to stop at a red light; Disposition: Transported to Yolo County Jail
Jul. 19: Kevin
Coleman (Age 66), Charges: Shoplifting, Disposition: Transported to Yolo County Jail ~Jose DeJesus Co-
Obituaries varrubias Guzman (Age 27); Charges: Driving under the influence, Driving with a blood alcohol level above .08 percent, no vehicle registration, crossing over double yellow lines; Disposition: Released on notice to appear
Report Log
Jul. 12: 9:58 p.m., Almond Drive/Orchard Lane, Administrative Citation
Jul. 15: 1:46 p.m., 20000 Block of County Road 90, Stolen Vehicle
Jul. 17: 12 a.m., 100 Block of E. Baker Street, Vandalism
~6:48 p.m., 200 Block of Anderson Avenue, Audible Alarm
Jul. 18: 3:06 p.m., 700 Block of Valley Oak Drive, Vehicle tow
Jul. 19: 5:10 a.m., 100 Block of E. Grant Avenue, Burglary
~8:11 a.m., 700 Block of Railroad Avenue, Audible Alarm
~5:52 p.m., 300 Block of Grant Avenue, Domestic Verbal Fight
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This is something that you just don’t see anymore in Winters, an apricot picker working in an orchard. This picture was taken in 1994 when apricots were in their decline in our area. Winters was known for its early apricots, but they went the way of our peach orchards. When you see walnut orchards, they are planted on the memories of apricot and peach trees of a generation ago. Now we are seeing the older walnut orchards being cut down and sometimes replanted with walnuts, but more pistachios are showing up where they never were before. Have walnuts run their course in Winters? Winters is still the land of fruits and nuts.
130 Years Ago
July 29, 1893
C. A. Stevenson and C. M. Burns were up from Vacaville on Thursday last. Mr. Stevenson informed the Express that he will resume his position as conductor on the railroad between Elmira and Rumsey the first of next month.
George Crandall has succeeded Mr. McDonald as local agent for the Earl Fruit Company.

May and Emily Ritchie went to San Francisco on Monday morning’s train to visit relatives there.
On Wednesday a teamster hauling wheat to the warehouse, passing “Uncle” Ben Ely’s residence at Buckeye, discovered the smoke house to be on fire and gave the alarm. Five minutes work put the fire out, without any particular damage being done.
S. H. Hoy expects to start out on the circuit next Monday with his string of racers.
The Esparto Press says that J. N. B. Wyatt and family of Capay will shortly move to Winters. We will be glad to welcome this estimable family among us.

After a sickness extending over a period of fifteen months Venable Morris passed to the world beyond the tomb on Sunday afternoon last, about 3 o’clock.
Emma Lechleiter, a
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