Update at 4:11 p.m.: We have an update as there remains law enforcement on the scene of a person suffering from a mental health crisis. Tuolumne County Sheriff’s deputies were called to the area of Redbud Road, between Gibbs Drive and Leland Drive, off Racetrack Road just outside of the Sonora city limits, around 10:13 a.m. There are reports that it involves a woman holed up in a home. Sheriff’s officials advise that the incident has come to a close with a peaceful resolution. Law enforcement is still on the scene for the time being. They thanked the public for their patience as this incident unfolded. No further details are released regarding exactly what sparked this incident or who was involved.
Update at 2:20 p.m.: Law enforcement remains on the scene of a person suffering from a mental health crisis. Tuolumne County Sheriff’s deputies were called to the area of Redbud Road, between Gibbs Drive and Leland Drive, off Racetrack Road just outside of the Sonora city limits, around 10:13 a.m. There are reports that it involves a woman holed up in a home. The public is asked to continue to avoid the area as there is plenty of activity from law enforcement. Sheriff’s officials relay that they will provide updates on the situation, which we will pass along to you when the information comes into the newsroom.
Original post at noon: Tuolumne County, CA – There is plenty of law enforcement activity in the Gibbs Ranch area, as investigators are reporting an incident in that area of Tuolumne County.
Sheriff’s officials report that around 10:13 a.m. in the area of Redbud Road, between Gibbs Drive and Leland Drive, off Racetrack Road just outside of the Sonora city limits, deputies responded to a person suffering from a mental health crisis. They ask the public to avoid the area and that more updates will be provided, which we will pass on when that information comes into the newsroom.
This post was last modified on 09/06/2024 4:13 pm
Written by Tracey Petersen.
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