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From David Richie:

Sheriff's deputies in El Dorado County continue their investigations of several incidents related to thefts of machinery or equipment containing copper and other precious metals. Construction storage areas, rooftop air conditioning equipment and parked vehicles all are being targeted.

An office manager at a building in El Dorado Hills contacted the sheriff's office last week after she tried to turn on the building's air conditioning system for the first time this year. Nothing happened. When employees investigated, they discovered that during the past few months someone got up on the roof and ripped apart the air conditioner to get at its copper components. The estimated cost to repair the damage is in excess of $5,000.

On Sunday, a man told deputies that he had left his Jeep Wrangler parked near Newtown Road and Fort Jim Road on April 13 with a "for sale" sign in the window. When he went back to check it on Sunday, he noticed that the engine sounded very loud. Someone had crawled under the vehicle to cut out his catalytic converter.

The catalytic converter thieves were especially active last month, striking in broad daylight in El Dorado Hills. Several vehicles were hit in the Blue Shield office parking lot and outside Nugget in the Town Center complex.


Sacto 9-1-1 crime Q&A

Q: ... I was hoping you could please tell me if there was ever an arrest made in the murder of Joshua Fish? Joshua Fish was a senior at Florin High School. I believe he was murdered in 1997. He was a friend of my brothers and we never heard of any arrests made in this case. He was murdered in south Sacramento.


A: As reported in The Bee on March 10, 2007:

Brandon Lee Johnston, who was convicted for killing a man in 1997 for 5 pounds of marijuana, was sentenced to life in prison with no parole.

The 32-year-old, an admitted "Flat Dog Crip" gang member, was sentenced before Sacramento Superior Court Judge Michael T. Garcia, who gave Johnston the mandatory sentence.

Johnston was convicted of the May 1, 1997, shooting on Scottsdale Drive in south Sacramento of Joshua Fish, 18. Fish died later that month.

According to a probation report, Johnston was arrested in May 2005 after an accomplice agreed to testify against him.

The accomplice, whom Johnston blamed for the shooting, told jurors that Johnston shot Fish to steal a box filled with marijuana.

Detectives say they cracked the case with information gained after a reward was offered by the Governor's Office in May 2004.


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