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After the Theft of a Family’s Trailer, The Story Continues …

Posted on September 17, 2018 by Doni Chamberlain

It seems a lifetime, but it’s only been a month since we reported that someone stole the Bonnin family trailer in the midst of Carr Fire evacuations. We posted Megan Bonnin’s letter that she addressed to the thief, in which… Continue Reading →

Fire Updates, Lead Story, News Anthony Vargas, Carr Fire, Megan Bonnin, Shasta County District Attorney, stolen trailer
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Shingletown Man Finds Family’s Stolen Trailer

Posted on August 11, 2018 by Doni Chamberlain

Twenty-one-year-old Anthony Vargas was in the Shingletown woods late Friday afternoon scouting turkeys for the upcoming fall hunting season. But he wound up finding something completely unrelated to turkeys that, by the day’s end, would make him a hero by… Continue Reading →

Fire Updates, Lead Story Anthony Vargas, Emma Fraizer, Megan Bonnin, Zach Bonnin

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