Yuba County's Unsolved Cases

Press Release

The Yuba County Sheriff’s Department is looking for a man who may have knowledge about Dennis Knode’s activities prior to his death, Sheriff Steve Durfor said today.

 

Investigators are seeking assistance from the public in identifying the man depicted in a sketch released today.  The sheriff’s department believes that this man may have come into contact with Dennis Knode in Yuba County on Tuesday, January 27, shortly before his death.  Knode was found dead of a gunshot wound in the Yuba River near Smartsville on January 28.  The circumstances surrounding his death are still considered pending by the department.

 Subject above Wanted for Questioning

If you are or know the individual in this picture, please contact the Yuba County Sheriff’s Department Investigations Unit at 530-749-7777.

 

Victim Dennis knode




Please contact the Sheriff's Department with any information regarding below cases, or any other cases, at (530) 749-7777.

 
                                         
                Chairo Yosigey Garibay                    James Lee Vang                    Camacho Gustavo Flores   

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Homicide

 

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                                              Xiong, Moua                   Kue, Moses

 On 6-15-05 at approx. 2122 hrs the 5 victims arrived at 5328 Aspen Way in, Olivehurst after visiting friends in West Linda.  As the five victims exited their vehicles the suspect(s) fired approx. 28 rounds from an unknown weapon into them.  Moua Xiong age 25 and Moses Kue age 17 were killed by the gun fire.  Bee Yang age 22, Mee Vang age 24, and Julie Her 14 yrs also in the two cars survived the attack.  The shooting is believed to be gang related.  YCSO is seeking any information on these homicides.  YCSO Report #05-3235.

 


Yuba County Human Resource Center Burglary

 

On 07-23-07, the Human Resource Center located at 5730 Packard Rd., was broken into.  Three lap top computers and six computer monitors were taken.  It was determined during the investigation that one of the lap top computers taken contained confidential information relating to Welfare and Child Protective Services.  An extensive investigation was conducted. We are asking anyone with information as to the suspects or location of the computers to contact YCSO. YCSO Report #07-4012.

 



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