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Live Oak volleyball coach arrested on traffic warrant, dismissed by high school

Live Oak girls volleyball head coach James Uthes was let go from his position following a Sept. 27 arrest on an outstanding Santa Clara County Sheriff Department traffic warrant, according to authorities.

Police blotter: Possession of meth for sale

The Gilroy Police Department made dozens of arrests this past week. Some of the offenses included possession of a concealed firearm by a convicted felon, possession of methamphetamine for sale, vandalism, DUI and false impersonation. Here is the police blotter from Sept. 25 through Oct. 2.

Suspects steal more than $5,000 in equipment from fastpitch softball league

Two suspected thieves were seen driving away early this morning, Friday, in a stolen golf cart filled with stolen equipment and other items from the Spirit of Morgan Hill fastpitch softball league’s equipment shed on the San Martin Gwinn Elementary School campus, according to a janitor who witnessed the incident.

Sierra murder suspect’s plea hearing delayed again

The plea hearing for Antolin Garcia Torres was delayed again Thursday, as lawyers for the state and the murder suspect continue to disagree on whether or not all the evidence collected in the investigation so far has been shared. Garcia Torres, 22 of Morgan Hill, appeared at the Hall of Justice in San Jose Thursday afternoon for the scheduled plea hearing. After discussing the availability of certain evidence files with the prosecuting attorney and Garcia Torres’ counsel from the Santa Clara County Alternate Defenders Office, Superior Court Judge Sharon Chatman urged both sides to communicate clearly and comprehensively regarding the sharing or “discovery” of any outstanding evidence that the defendant has not yet seen. Garcia Torres is accused of kidnapping and killing Sierra LaMar, who disappeared from her mother’s north Morgan Hill home March 16, 2012. Sierra has not been seen since she vanished that morning, and volunteers continue to search for her whereabouts or remains. She was 15 and a sophomore at Sobrato High School at the time of her disappearance.Garcia Torres is charged with murder, with a special circumstance of kidnapping. He was arrested in May 2012 on suspicion of the crime, and he remains in custody at Santa Clara County Jail without bail. He appeared in court Thursday wearing a brown suit similar to clothing he has worn at recent court proceedings. He is also charged with a series of three unrelated attempted carjacking and assaults in 2009, which occurred in the parking lots of two Safeway grocery stores in Morgan Hill.Garcia Torres’ attorney Traci Owens of the ADO said she just received a pile of compact discs Wednesday containing interviews that were conducted in March 2012, after she was told by prosecutors at the last hearing for Garcia Torres, in August, that all remaining evidence would be turned over by the end of that week. Furthermore, Owens said some of the evidence she has received from investigators refers to reports or investigations by personnel from the FBI and even the U.S. Secret Service, but she has not received the material that is referenced. “At the last appearance, (the prosecutor) informed us we would have everything by the end of that week, and that didn’t happen,” Owens said. She added that not knowing exactly what evidence remains unshared makes it difficult for her to request specific files from prosecutors at the Santa Clara County District Attorney’s Office. “We don’t have a single FBI file or Secret Service file. I’m doing my best but we feel handcuffed to the point we are not as effective as we should be,” Owens said. The evidence discovery phase in the murder and kidnapping case has been an ongoing issue for several months, as prosecutors and investigators have been delayed by numerous factors in turning over all the evidence. Deputy D.A. David Boyd said in court Thursday that he thinks his office and investigators have turned over all the evidence they have gathered in the case thus far. But he said he will conduct an “audit” of the evidence he has and what has been shared to make sure everything has been disclosed to the defendant. Boyd added that he doesn’t know about any evidence in the case relating to or produced by the U.S. Secret Service. He acknowledged outside the courtroom after the hearing that the FBI has assisted in the investigation into Sierra’s disappearance, but he did not reveal any details. Evidence shared so far - including digital files - is equivalent to “tens of thousands of pages,” Boyd said. During the hearing, Boyd said he has not received a phone call or e-mail from Garcia Torres’ defense team requesting any additional evidence they think has not been shared. “The vast majority, if not the entirety of discovery has been given to the defense,” Boyd said. He added that even though his office is not required to share all the evidence before a preliminary hearing, he has always intended to do so in this case. Chatman urged the two sides to be detailed in their communications outside court regarding any possible outstanding evidence, and she continued the plea hearing to Nov. 15 at the Hall of Justice.“I know how discovery goes,” Chatman said. Investigators have said they think Sierra disappeared on a Friday morning while walking to her usual school bus stop about a half-mile from her mother’s house, near the intersection of Palm and Dougherty avenues. The only evidence disclosed to the public so far are some of Sierra’s belongings found within a couple miles of her home - namely her cell phone, a purse and some of her clothing. Investigators have also said they found Sierra’s DNA in Garcia Torres Volkswagen Jetta, and his DNA on Sierra’s belongings. Authorities think Sierra is dead based on her lack of communication with anyone since her disappearance. Volunteers, some of whom attended Thursday’s hearing, continue to search for Sierra or her remains every Saturday morning. The searches are based out of the former site of Central High School in Morgan Hill, 17960 Monterey Rd. For more information about the volunteer effort, call (408) 612-6628, or go to www.findsierralamar.com. 

UPDATED: Deputy accused of molesting daughter

A veteran San Mateo Sheriff’s deputy and Gilroy resident faces more than 50 years in prison if convicted on charges that he routinely sexually abused his 17-year-old daughter over a period of six years, according to authorities.

String of arrests reported in area of Condit Road hotels

Morgan Hill Police arrested five people in a series of unrelated incidents in and around a string of hotels on Condit Road in Morgan Hill over the last week, according to a press release. The most recent arrest was that of Cyrenna Herrera, 30 of San Jose, at the Quality Inn, 16525 Condit Road. Herrera was arrested Thursday on suspicion of possession of narcotics, being under the influence of a controlled substance, possession of drug paraphernalia and a warrant, according to Morgan Hill Police.On Wednesday, police arrested Ray Baca, 43 of San Jose, during a probation search at the Executive Inn, 16505 Condit Road. Baca was arrested on suspicion of possession of narcotics and drug paraphernalia, police said. On Tuesday, police stopped a vehicle on Condit Road for a traffic violation and encountered two uncooperative occupants, police said. When officers contacted the two people in the vehicle, one of them - John Borra of Salinas - ran away on foot. Police did not catch up to him. The other occupant of the vehicle - Rosemary Hill, 20 of Salinas - was arrested on suspicion of obstructing an officer, police said. Later the same day, officers located a stolen vehicle parked at the Executive Inn, police said. The vehicle was associated to a room at the hotel, and police contacted the occupants of the room. Arrested were Ami Roberts, 37 of Morgan Hill, on multiple felony warrants, and Alisa Suniga, 18 of Morgan Hill, on suspicion of possession of stolen property. Anyone with information about these incidents can contact Morgan Hill Police at (408) 779-2101, or the anonymous tip line at (408) 947-7867. 

Gilroy man wanted for allegedly beating, imprisoning girlfriend in MH hotel

A 47-year-old Gilroy man is wanted for felony domestic violence and false imprisonment, according to a report from the Morgan Hill Police Department.

Trafficking case involving three Gilroy men dropped

Four men and one woman - including three men from Gilroy - have been cleared of charges stemming from a mid-August arrest for kidnapping, sexual assault and pimping after the alleged victim, who identified herself in court as Jasmine Stallion, recanted her story during a Sept. 5 preliminary hearing in Riverside Superior Court.

Sheriff’s log for Sept. 27, 2013

Petty theft

GPD gives motorcyclists, careless motorists extra scrutiny Friday

The Gilroy Police Department will focus on motorcycle safety Friday in an effort to curb the incidence of motorcycle-involved deaths and injuries within city limits.

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