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October 11, 2025

Cops catch bike-riding wire thief

Police on Wednesday arrested man after he allegedly tried to steal wires from city streetlights, according to the Gilroy Police Department.

More than 1,000 tips; Sierra still missing

Sierra LaMar is still missing, authorities are still searching for her or any evidence that might lead to her, and the county crime lab is still processing what little evidence has been found so far in relation to her disappearance.

Sheriff’s blotter: Aug. 26 – Sept. 9

Santa Clara County Sheriff's blotter: Aug. 26 through Sept.

Replica-gun ban now in effect

Gov. Arnold Schwarzenegger signed a bill banning lethal-looking

Banding important for birds

The splendid red-tailed hawk was flying over the fields of Coyote Valley … with a band on. Early in February, the hawk was discovered along the side of Santa Teresa Boulevard unable to fly but with no apparent external injuries.

House fire in San Martin consumes attic

No one was injured during a fire at a residence on Llagas Avenue

Four Morgan Hill auto burglary suspects arrested

Police arrested four suspects who have allegedly been running an

SJ man killed on U.S. 101

A San Jose man was killed Thursday night when his motorcycle crashed into a set of ladders strewn across U.S. Highway 101, ejecting him from the bike and into the path of a Gilroy motorist, according to the California Highway Patrol.

CalFire establishes website, call center for fire prevention fee questions

Property owners have multiple resources on the Web and by telephone to learn more about the California Department of Forestry and Fire Protection’s annual fire prevention fees, according to a press release from CalFire.The outreach effort is being implemented as a result of Assembly Bill X1 29, which was signed into law July 2011, establishing a fee for fire prevention services in the 31 million acres of State Responsibility Area, according to the CalFire release. CalFire has established a website, www.firepreventionfee.org, which contains information about the fee, as well as helpful links to maps, the law language and answers to frequently asked questions. Also, a customer service call center is staffed Monday through Friday, 8 a.m. to 5 p.m., to further aid homeowners who have questions about the fire prevention fee. The call center number is 1-888-310-6447. The revenue generated from the fire prevention fee pays for vital fire prevention services within the SRA, according to CalFire. Fire prevention services funded by the fee include strategic fuel reduction activities, defensible space inspections, fire prevention engineering, emergency evacuation planning, fire prevention education, fire hazard severity mapping, implementation of the State’s and local fire plans, and fire related law enforcement activities such as fire cause determination and arson investigation. Under the law, the California Board of Equalization is responsible for collecting the fee, the CalFire press release says. The bills scheduled for mailing this year are for fiscal year 2012/2013. The fee applies to the homeowner of record as of July 1, 2012, for all habitable structures within the SRA. The BOE began mailing the fire prevention fee bills July 19, 2013. 

Suspect in connection with string of thefts turns himself in

Due to "pressure from concerned members of the public," family and friends, 22-year-old Colby Worsham – a suspect in connection with three separate burglary incidents this month – self-surrendered to the Morgan Hill Police Department Tuesday for the crimes of burglary, larceny and fraudulent use of credit cards, according to an MHPD press release.

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