Masked Crime on the Rise
St. Eugene Catholic Church appears to be the victim of a Pagan cult attack. With possible connections to demons an unknown number of people entered the church on Saturday night about 10pm and vandalized the place. The frightened church workers who were setting up for Sunday services, all ran and called for the police for help. The vandals dumped over pews and broke out a stain glass window. When the police got there only one “masked” vandal was left and he was able to flee into the creek. A spokes person for the church had this to say, “While we are distress by these actions we will not let fear run our lives. As the police have assured me they are doing everything they can do get those who are behind this terrible crime.

Car Crash Ruled Murder
Santa Rosa - Elizabeth Lee-Wilhelm, former Operations Manager of the Rail of Wine & Roses, who was found dead in her car near her home appears to be the victim of murder. Ms. Wilhelm who hit her head at work drove herself to the hospital, then against doctors orders checked herself out in favor of going to her personal doctor. She was found in her crashed car when a neighbor heard the crash. The Lee-Wilhelm family has not commented on the death only to say that they are saddened by the loss.
For those that don’t know the Lee-Wilhelm family is a major player in the Hotel business owning a great number of them throughout the Pacific Rim. Many local financial business people wonder with the loss of Ms. Lee-Wilhelm will the Rail be able to say a float. No comments from the Rail itself however, the company of Lee-Wilhelm, said that they will not leave the area.

Bring Out Your Dead
Rohnert Park - While it's really no laughing matter it seems all to odd when we are confronted by something that is a part of history in the modern world. It's appears that a number of patients have come down with the Bubonic Plague. That's right the Black Death. While uncommon in the modern era and the second time this type of out break has hit our local county in the last two years. No one has died as of yet and doctors claim that no one will, that they have the issue under control. However, the CDC (Center for Disease Control) has been called in to oversee the problem.