Calling the Cops

An EdSource investigation into policing in California schools

Vehicle incidents

at Loyalton High School

Sierra-Plumas Joint Unified School District, Sierra County

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2

Incidents reported
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1

Police Departments
(Sierra County Sheriff)
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161

Enrollment
2022-23

Police call logs are from a sampling of schools representing California for the period Jan. 1 to June 30, 2023. The database does not include all schools or districts.

School information

School demographics
Percentage of students eligible for free and reduced price meals (FRPM)
School suspension rate and state average (%)

Data source: California Department of Education; Year 2022-23

Incident Breakdown by Subcategory of Vehicle

Incident Logs

displaying 1 - 2 records in total 2

Serious Non-Violent

Reckless Driving — Loyalton High School

Sierra-Plumas Joint Unified School District, Sierra County

Reckless driver   Reported to Sierra County Sheriff

5/16/23 at 8:05:44 AM

Incident details:

[redacted] called to inform the SO that [redacted] was driving bus 801 when a man who she described to be [redacted] drove past her stop sign and her flashing red lights while she was stopped. This was all the information that [redacted] had that the moment but will have [redacted] call the SO when she is done with her route. - Susanville CHP has been notified, I will give them the vehicle info once I receive it from [redacted]. - Just received more information from [redacted]. [redacted] drove past the bus going roughly 60 MPH. He was driving a older model white GMC flat bed. [redacted] was waving her hands and honking her horn and that did not make [redacted] stop. - All info has been passed along to Susanville CHP. - SYNOPSIS: Report of a reckless driver in Loyalton.
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Serious Non-Violent

Vehicle - Unknown — Loyalton High School

Sierra-Plumas Joint Unified School District, Sierra County

Juvenile Prob   Reported to Sierra County Sheriff

6/6/23 at 3:29:13 PM

Incident details:

I received a call from Megan Meschery (LHS principal). One of the high school students, [redacted] is riding his dirt bike (motorcycle) to school. Megan receives a complaint that he ran a stop sign this morning. Megan is asking for the sheriff's office to contact [redacted] and his parents to let him know he is not allowed to ride the bike to school, nor is he allowed to ride the bike on City Roads.
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