Police blotter: Battery against a spouse
Possession of a controlled substance, violation of a protective order and battery against a spouse
Gilroy crime briefs: Child abuse
Gilroy Police last week responded to a variety of crimes, including child abuse, drug possession, found property, fraud and identity theft.
Operation Garlic Press yields stiff prison terms
More than a year after Gilroy police helped spearhead the largest undercover sting in the department’s history, the fruit of their labor continues to manifest as more than a third of 118 arrested criminals have been dealt the heavy hand of justice.
Crime briefs: Vacuum thieves
This week Gilroy Police responded to a variety of crimes, including burglaries, drug possession, property damage and theft.
UPDATE: Third suspect arrested in handyman kidnapping
Richard Rodriguez, Jr., 49, surrendered to authorities less than 12 hours after the Santa Clara County Sheriff’s Office announced a $250,000 warrant was issued for his arrest in relation to a bizarre kidnapping incident that happened in Morgan Hill earlier this month.
Pot burglars ransack indoor growing operation on Old Gilroy Street
Police removed nearly 400 marijuana plants from a building in east Gilroy, less than two blocks away from an elementary school, after a passerby reported what turned out to be “crooks stealing from crooks,” according to Gilroy police Sgt. Joseph Deras.
Wells Fargo bank robbery suspect at large
Police are looking for a man who robbed Wells Fargo Bank in Morgan Hill Saturday afternoon.
Lurker on the loose
Police are looking for a white van whose driver chased a 13-year-old girl through a west Morgan Hill neighborhood Friday morning.
Police arrest 97 on suspicion of DUI in one weekend
Police and deputies in Santa Clara County arrested 97 motorists on suspicion of driving under the influence of alcohol or drugs this weekend, according to a press release from the sheriff’s office.
“Landscape scammer” plea hearing continued
For the third time, the plea hearing was continued for the man who allegedly charmed multiple South County seniors into giving him money for landscaping services he never completed.