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Weeks after a shootout claimed the life of a Marysville police officer, the police chief was placed on administrative leave.
Marysville Mayor Chris Branscum confirmed that Police Chief Christian Sachs was “on leave,” and declined to explain or add context to the circumstances of his absence.
The Marysville officer, the department’s first to die in the line of duty in more than a century, was pronounced dead at Adventist Health and Rideout hospital in Marysville. Law enforcement leaders at ...
Christian Sachs, Marysville's chief of police, is on leave from his duties, City Manager Jim Schaad said Friday night, ...
Rodarte died March 26 during a search warrant operation at an Olivehurst home, part of a multi-county investigation into ...
The Yuba County Sheriff's Office on Tuesday announced details for a public celebration of life for fallen Marysville officer ...
The Y-S area struggled out of the gate during day one of the three-day 12-team NorCal Classic Spring Break Tournament hosted ...
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A Marysville Charter Academy for the Arts student was awarded a $4,500 scholarship after winning the Lions Club Student ...
The City of Marysville announced Monday that Chief of Police Christian Sachs has been placed on administrative leave, ...
WHEATLAND, Calif. — A Celebration of Life for a slain Marysville Police Department officer was announced for April 8. Officer ...