Saturday, January 31, 2009

Foreclosures in Redding, CA

Quail Ridge Subdivision…..1414 Setter, off of Spaniel, off of Whistling, off of Churn Creek opposite Little Country Church. 4 BR, 2 Bath, 1500 sq ft, great cul-de-sac lot with huge backyard,,,,,$186,000…sold 18 months ago in the high $200’s. OPEN SATURDAY 11-2 pm

Quail Ridge Subdivison….737 Mallard, off of Grouse, off of Browning, near Winco Store…3BR 2 Bath, 1375 sq ft, built in 1994..offered at $184,000. See me at Setter and I can get you into Mallard.

Woodhaven area off of Victor south of Hartnell. 1685 Canter Ct. 4 BR. 2 Bath, 1722 Sq Ft. Great cul-de-sac lot…sold 2 years ago for $344,000….now at $225,000. Victor south from Hartnell to Vega, west to Canterbury, south to Canter, right turn to the home. OPEN SATURDAY 2-4 pm….SUNDAY 1-3 pm.

Cottonwood..almost 10 acres, 3 BR, 2 Bath, 1250 sq ft on 9.7 acres….perfect for livestock on rolling hills. Unbelievable at $174,900. SHOWN BY APPROINTMENT, but vacant, so call me to see it or drive by. Gas Point west 8 miles to left on Shane to 3403 Shane Lane.


Just REDUCED to $110,000 in Enterprise....3/2 1000 sq ft...Bank REPO.

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Hooray for Redding CA Police

This was in the Record Searchlight paper today...and too good to miss. See www.redding.com for news..

Robbery suspect quickly caught

A bank robbery suspect apparently took a wrong turn and then got caught in traffic before being caught by police Friday afternoon near a freeway interchange.

Police identified the man as Robert Todd Bruce, 48, of Reno, who was booked into Shasta County jail on suspicion of armed robbery.

A second person in the getaway car, Joseph Anthony Tagliamonti, 46, of Phoenix, was arrested on suspicion of conspiracy to commit armed robbery and four counts of forgery, Redding police Sgt. Dean Stainberg said.

The robbery occurred just before 2:30 p.m. at the North Valley Bank branch on East Cypress Avenue in Redding. The suspects' car was spotted going west on East Cypress Avenue by a Redding police investigator and officers stopped the car within about 10 minutes of the robbery.

All northbound lanes of Interstate 5 were blocked temporarily when the suspects' car was stopped near Highway 44.

Duane Langshaw, who was riding his motorbike on Wall Street, was a witness to the getaway. He saw a man sprinting from the bank with a blue bag wearing an auburn wig and a green hat.

"He came running with a hat and a wig on," Langshaw said.

He said the man got into a green car with Nevada plates parked on Wall Street and sped away, but, surprisingly, turned east onto East Cypress Avenue - away from the freeway.

The lone gunman who held up the bank was described as about 6 feet tall, 160 pounds, with shaggy dark hair, dark glasses and a hat.

"He approached a teller, displayed a handgun and demanded money," said Sgt. Koby Heston of the Redding Police Department.

Heston said the teller handed over an undisclosed amount of cash and the robber escaped eastbound on East Cypress Avenue in a green car.

But he must have changed direction. Minutes later, the police investigator spotted him near the freeway entrance.

Police arrested the suspect and a passenger in the car after patrol cars pulled them over. The suspect did not resist arrest, and witnesses from the bank were brought to identify the man on the freeway.

"We recovered the handgun and the money," Heston said.

Police later said the firearm was a pellet gun. They also found the suspect's disguise and a demand note.

Sande Blalock, North Valley Bank's marketing director, said she didn't have any details on the robbery but said the bank's employees responded as they were trained to do.

The branch was closed Friday afternoon while police conducted their investigation, she said. Blalock expected the branch to reopen today.

Reporter Dylan

Wednesday, January 7, 2009

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About Redding...the best kept secret

About Redding

Redding California is nestled at the end of the Sacramento Valley. This hidden California jewel offers immense recreation, living and business opportunities. Located within the city limits is the famous Sundial Bridge , Turtle Bay Museum and the newly renovated Cascade Theatre. Redding is bisected by the world class fly fishing Sacramento River and is close to hiking, camping and boating at Lassen National Park, Whiskeytown National Recreation Area and the renowned Shasta Lake Redding is the regional center of Northern California for health and legal services, retail shopping and employment. Located at I-5 and highways 299 and 44, Redding is the hub for all of Shasta County and the gateway to the Trinity Alps and Cascade Recreation areas. Nearby Shasta Lake provides fishing, boating, camping and houseboat rental opportunities.

There are two major hospitals in Redding, Mercy Medical Center and Shasta Regional Medical Center. There are also 15 convalescent hospitals, 32 assisted living facilities and a veteran's outpatient clinic. Redding is also home to a large medical community of Physicians, Dentists and walk-in clinics.

Redding has great schools. There are three major high schools, six middle schools, 46 elementary schools, 4 charter schools, and 30 private schools in Redding. Redding also has five colleges and universities: National University, a four year, private university, Shasta College, a public community college, CSU Chico at Shasta College University Center, Simpson University, a four-year Christian college, Shasta Bible College and Graduate School, a four-year Christian college.

There are many great community events held in Redding each year, Kool April Nites, The Redding Rodeo and famous Asphalt Cowboy's Pancake Breakfast, The Rodeo Parade, The Trade Club's Lighted Christmas Parade and summer favorite Marketfest. The Exchange Club's Air Show is held bi-annually.

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