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J.P. Morgan-Chase bank robbed in EDH

A bank in El Dorado Hills was robbed just after lunch on March 22. At around 1 p.m., the J.P. Morgan Chase Bank on Town Center Drive was robbed by an adult male, a press release from the Sheriff’s Department stated. The male, dressed in a black beanie with white vertical stripes, a white long-sleeve [...]

Armed robbery in EDH

Three victims were robbed at gunpoint in the early morning hours of Feb. 18 near Embarcadero Drive in El Dorado Hills. The suspects approached the three male victims, ages 20, 21 and 21, in a vehicle at around 1:30 a.m., brandishing a handgun while taking personal items, wallets and cell phones before fleeing the area. [...]

Beating leads to arrests

Three suspects were arrested early Tuesday morning after they allegedly beat up a person who had marijuana in his possession. According to Capt. Mike Scott of the Placerville Police Department, Anthony Stott, 22, of Folsom; James Teahan, 21, of El Dorado Hills; and Dylan Morton, 18, of Pollock Pines were taken into custody on various [...]

Burglary suspects arrested in armed incident

Two burglary suspects were arrested Tuesday evening in an incident that involved residents in the North Shingle Road area reporting a man armed with a rifle terrorizing the neighborhood. El Dorado County Sheriff’s Central Dispatch received a call of a robbery that just occurred shortly before 4 p.m. in the Sleepy Hollow residential area. A [...]

Search for sweatshirt leads to stolen truck

The search for a stolen sweatshirt led El Dorado County sheriff’s deputies to a much larger find: a missing truck. On the morning of Oct. 21, deputies responded to a reported strong-armed robbery at the El Dorado Hills Town Center, said sheriff’s Lt. Bryan Golmitz. Deputies contacted the victims and were told that a group [...]

Bank robber pleads guilty

A Sacramento man pleaded guilty Thursday to robbing several banks throughout the region, including two in El Dorado County. John Raymond Porter, 43, pleaded guilty to serial bank robbery as part of a plea agreement with the Department of Justice. According to court documents, Porter pleaded guilty to nine bank robberies in total between 2008 and 2009. [...]

Robbery suspect ponders DA deal

The 22-year-old man accused of robbing an El Dorado Hills Safeway Pharmacy at gunpoint has been offered a plea deal, his attorney said Monday. Clifford Safranski, the public defender for suspected armed robber Andrew Schultz, said the El Dorado County District Attorney’s Office offered his client six months in jail as well as three years [...]

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