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The Yuba County Five were a group of young men from Yuba County, California, United States, each with mild intellectual disabilities or psychiatric conditions, who were reported missing after attending a college basketball game at California State University, Chico (also known as Chico State), on the night of February 24, 1978. [1] Four of them ...
Juan Corona Vallejo (February 7, 1934 – March 4, 2019) was a Mexican serial killer who was convicted of the murders of 25 migrant farm workers found buried in peach orchards along the Feather River in Sutter County, California, in 1971. At the time, his crimes were among the most notorious in U.S. history.
She was killed in or near Nevada County, California. In 1993, the body of 38-year-old Pamela Ruth Parsons, a waitress, was found in Yuba County, California. Parsons worked near Cooper Avenue in Yuba City, where Naso lived at that time. 31-year-old Tracy Lynn Tafoya was found dead on August 14, 1994, also in Yuba County.
Lance Colon was arrested in connection with the girl’s disappearance, according to information provided just after 11 a.m. by Yuba County Sheriff’s Office, who had requested the Amber Alert.
Nov. 6—FELONY ARRESTS Larry Rymer, 40, of the 1300 block of Gray Avenue in Yuba City was arrested by the Yuba City Police Department at 11:26 p.m. on Thursday under suspicion of assault with a ...
Nov. 14—Officials with the Yuba Sutter Narcotic and Gang Enforcement Task Force (NET-5) said two Olivehurst men were arrested recently in separate investigations that resulted in the seizure of ...
Matthew and Tyler Williams were arrested after police found Matson's vehicle abandoned at the side of the road near Oroville, California. The brothers were arrested at about 4:30 p.m. on July 7, 1999, as they left a Yuba City shopping mall. Both carried handguns. Matthew wore a bulletproof vest.
The Yuba City bus disaster was the second-worst bus disaster in U.S. history, exceeded only by the 1963 train-bus collision in Chualar, California, which claimed the lives of 32 Mexican farmworkers. In May 1996, on the twentieth anniversary of the accident, a memorial built near the water at the Martinez Marina was dedicated to the victims.