530-993-4379
Sierra Booster
  • Home
  • Newspaper
    • Latest News
    • Letters to the Editor >
      • Submit Letter to the Editor
    • Untitled
    • Photo Tour
    • Events
    • About Us
    • SUBSCRIBE
  • Advertiser Directory
    • Advertiser Press Releases
    • Website Sponsors
    • Advertiser Area
  • Buy Ads - Services
  • Fishing Report
  • Contact Us
  • Admin Log In

Update from Yesterday’s Incident on Highway 395 in Lassen County. We commend the swift actions of the first-on-scene CHP officer who secured the scene, rendered medical aid, and coordinated with allied agencies. Our thoughts remain with those affected.

12/7/2025

0 Comments

 
QUINCY, Calif. – On December 6, at approximately 8:50 a.m., a highway violence incident occurred on southbound US-395 in the vicinity of the Long Valley Agricultural Inspection Station. The incident involved two vehicles, each occupied by multiple individuals, all residents of Reno, Nevada. Both vehicles pulled to the right shoulder, where a confrontation ensued.
At the same time, a California Highway Patrol (CHP) Officer from the Portola Resident Post was conducting patrol in the immediate area. As the officer arrived on scene, a shooting occurred between the involved parties. The officer immediately detained all individuals and began administering medical aid to the injured.
Despite lifesaving efforts, two individuals succumbed to their injuries at the scene.
Multiple allied agencies responded to assist with scene security, highway closure, and the ongoing investigation. All involved parties, including the individuals suspected of the shooting, have been identified. At this time, there is no ongoing threat to public safety.
Southbound US-395 remained closed for an extended period while investigators processed the scene. Traffic was detoured using Red Rock Road.
The CHP is requesting that any additional witnesses or individuals with information contact the Quincy CHP Office at 530-283-1100. For information regarding the deceased, contact the Washoe County Medical Examiner’s Office at 775-785-6144.
The mission of the CHP is to provide the highest level of Safety, Service, and Security.
0 Comments



Leave a Reply.

CONTACT US:

Sierra Booster Newspaper
PO Box 8
Loyalton, CA 96118
Phone: 530-993-4379
Fax: 844-272-8583
Email: [email protected]

Website Privacy Policy​
Picture
Local Weather
©Copyright Sierra Booster - Sierra County News - Editorial
Website by Chamber Nation