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Corning Police Department

The following information is compiled from Red Bluff Police Department, Tehama County Sheriff’s Department, Corning Police Department and California Highway Patrol.ViolenceA fight was reported Friday night at the Shell Station, with three men reportedly battering one man. The victim, taken to St. Elizabeth Community hospital by friends, reportedly declined to give police any details or names and no arrests were made. Collisions- Keith Gore, 21, Red Bluff, was reportedly run off the road by a passing car Thursday afternoon on northbound Interstate 5 south of Bowman Road, sending Gore and fellow Red Bluff resident Angela Snyder, 19, and their 2007 Chevrolet Silverado pickup into the grass-and-dirt median.Gore had reportedly been driving in the passing lane when a second driver in a Toyota Rav 4 passed him in the slow lane and cut in front, sending Gore swerving. Both complained of neck pain, with Gore reportedly suffering from additional pain in his head and Snyder of pain in the shoulder. Both declined medical attention.

The vehicle sustained major damage to the entire right side.

Cole Miller, Redding, 18, reportedly rear-ended Daniel Peters, Cottonwood, 50, Thursday afternoon on northbound Interstate 5, north of Sunset Hills Drive. Miller, driving a 1990 Chevrolet pickup, was behind Peters’ 1999 Chevrolet pickup in the slow lane, when Peters slowed down and Miller’s vehicle struck the other pickup.

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Peters reportedly suffered pain to the neck and back, but did not seek immediate medical attention. Theft

- A big screen television was reported missing Friday evening on Johnson Street. A large window was reportedly found open at the residence.

- Checks were reported stolen Friday evening on Oak Street.

- A woman with a Chihuahua reportedly stole a bracelet Thursday afternoon at Crystal Art and Apparel. Odd

- A man reportedly still had an IV needle in his arm when he left St. Elizabeth Community Hospital Friday afternoon. He declined medical attention, opting to take out the needle on his own time.

- A man called police Friday afternoon on Luning Avenue to report his son had gotten paint on his bicycle. Arrests

- Ashley Renee Reynolds, 20, of Red Bluff was arrested Friday evening in the 1100 block of Main Street. Reynolds was booked on the charge of carrying a dirk or dagger and use or under influence of drugs. Bail was $12,500.

- Jeremy Steven Maurer, 33, of Manton was arrested Friday evening on the charge of assault with a deadly weapon, not firearm or force: great bodily injury likely. Bail was set at $35,000.

- Jason Dean Sweaney, 31, of Red Bluff was arrested about 3:10 a.m. Saturday at Baker Road and Walbridge Road during a traffic stop. A Deputy contacted Sweaney and saw a short barreled shotgun on the rear passenger floorboard. Sweaney was ordered out of the vehicle and detained for further investigation. He was booked into Tehama County Jail on the charge of possession of a short barreled shotgun, felon in possession of a firearm and ammunition. Bail was $30,000. Collisions

- A collision between a big rig and a Chevy Tahoe took place at 6 a.m. Saturday on northbound Interstate 5, north of Sourgrass Road. Jose Gonzalez, 27, of Portland, Ore. was driving north in the fast lane about 79 mph and Maria Luna, 42, of Los Angeles was driving north in the slow lane about 60 mph. Gonzalez made an unsafe lane change and collided with the rear of Luna’s trailer on the big rig causing minor damage to the trailer and major damage to Gonzalez’ Tahoe. No one was injured.

- A minor injury collision took place at 10:14 a.m. Sunday on Highway 36W and Monroe Street. Richard Lambdin, 76, of Red Bluff was driving east on 36W when while negotiating a sweeping right hand turn he saw a motorist merging from the south shoulder into his lane. Lambdin slowed to a near stop to avoid a collision with the motorcycle and was rear-ended by Roseann Scott, 65, of Red Bluff.

- Tiffany Eischen, 21, was treated for minor injuries at St. Elizabeth Community Hospital following a bicycle versus vehicle collision Sunday. Eischen was riding her bicycle east on the south sidewalk of Walnut Street approaching Washington Street about 5 mph when a blue Toyota sedan hit her. The driver left without speaking to her. Anyone with information is asked to contact Lt. Kyle Sanders at 527-3131. Fires

-An electrical-caused power pole fire took place at 8:48 p.m. Thursday on Stagecoach Road and Cardinal Road in the Rancho Tehama area.

- A vehicle fire took place at 4:04 a.m. Sunday on Interstate 5 near Finnell Avenue. Nothing further was available.

- A 2.5 acre vegetation fire at 3:02 p.m. Sunday did $1,500 damage to a power pole on Gyle Road near Paskenta Road. The cause was electrical. Violence

-An employee and several residents reported Friday around 10 p.m. there was a fight in the parking lot of the Shell station on Antelope Boulevard involving three men versus another man. The victim was taken by friends to St. Elizabeth Community Hospital. The suspects were last seen walking across the street toward Motel 6.

- Three people were arrested Friday at Friendly Acres Mobile Home on Highway 99W after an anonymous caller reported a fight with one subject being armed with a baseball bat. Deputies contacted Janice Lynn Ferris, 49, of Red Bluff, who admitted to getting a sledge hammer from a nearby vehicle to be used as a weapon. Ferris also known was Janice Lynn Nichols and Janice Lynn Pedigo, was booked into jail on the charges of possession of a dangerous weapon. Bail was set at $10,000. Edouard Eugene Ouellette II, 35, of Red Bluff and Zachery Allen Ferris, 24, of Red Bluff were also arrested Friday evening at the same location. Zachery Ferris was booked into jail on the charges of probation violation with bail set at $2,500. Ouellette, also known as Edward Eugean Conrad, was booked into jail on the charge of obstructing or resisting a public officer. No bail was set.

- Officers were sent to a late reported assault and contacted a 15-year-old boy from Red Bluff who said he was attacked at Red Bluff High ed hardy jeansSchool about 2 p.m. Thursday. The boy said he was approached by a 17-year-old boy who attacked him, pulling out a knife and trying to cut the victim who received several minor cuts to his forearm. Wounds were superficial and didn’t require medical attention. The suspect is described as 6-foot one inch tall and about 150 to 160 pounds. He has black, shoulder length, wavy hair and was last seen wearing black shorts and a gray shirt. The incident is still under investigation.

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how much would it cots to ship a motorcycle or a car to egypt from united states?

like a tahoe or something like or a dodge charger

Shipping is the least of your worries , man.
you cant import cars and register them so easy. there are rules . The car in question should be max 1.6l and not older than 5 years. You should be the first owner too. Thats if you want to get it registered locally .
You can register it as a “Transit Vehicle” tho , but you’ll be allowed to stay 3 month only. after the 3 month the car has to get OUT of the country again.