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QUINCY — Speaking at the July 8 meeting of the Board of Supervisors, Plumas County District Attorney David Hollister announced that 10 people were arrested and booked into the county jail over the 3-day July 4th holiday. Four of the arrests occurred in Graeagle, three were in Quincy, and Chester, Greenville, and Taylorsville each saw one. Five of the individuals arrested were not Plumas County residents. Charges in the arrests ranged from drunk in public to forcible rape. Those numbers did not include individuals cited but not jailed, Hollister said. Sheriff Todd Johns noted that the county’s holiday celebrations seem to grow larger every year.
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