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Gavilan Roundup: Nov. 6

It wasn't pretty for the Gavilan soccer team Tuesday.

Police serve warrant, find cache of fake cash

Police think a 32-year-old man arrested at a Morgan Hill hotel Tuesday on suspicion of possession of fake currency is connected to a spike in reports of counterfeit money over the last few months. Morgan Hill police contacted the man, a wanted felon, at the Morgan Hill Inn, 16250 Monterey Road, where the suspect had been renting a room, a press release from MHPD said. The suspect, Daniel J. Richards, 32 of Morgan Hill, was wanted on a felony warrant out of Orange County for alleged possession of a controlled substance and furnishing marijuana to a minor, police said. Richards was not present when police searched the hotel room, but officers observed several pieces of what appeared to be U.S. currency scattered on the floor, tables, counters and bed, police said. The currency was determined to be counterfeit and most of the bills displayed the same serial number. During the search, officers stationed in the parking lot of the hotel observed a taxi pull up to the room’s door, and saw Richards and a female acquaintance exit the vehicle, police said. Officers arrested Richards on the felony warrant, police said. A search of his person turned up about $700 in fake bills and an unspecified amount of methamphetamine. A further search of Richards’ hotel room found about $300 more in counterfeit currency, a printer and other materials associated to the manufacture of fake money, police said. Richards was booked at Santa Clara County Jail, police said. MHPD has seen a spike of reports of counterfeit being passed within the city over the last several months, and the preliminary investigation into Richards’ activity suggests he might be connected to the majority of these cases, police said. The Morgan Hill Downtown Association has scheduled a clinic on counterfeit currency for local businesses for Nov. 13 at Mama Mia’s Ristorante. A Morgan Hill police officer will be present to offer information on how to detect counterfeit money and what to do when a customer attempts to pass a fake bill.Anyone with information about this crime may contact MHPD at (408) 779-2101.

Alberto Carlos Garibay September 27, 1988 – November 3, 2013

Visitation will be at the Grunnagle-Ament-Nelson Funeral Home on Monday , November 11, 2013, from 1:00 P.M. to 8:00 P.M., with the Rosary to be offered at 7:00 P.M. The funeral procession will leave the funeral home on Tuesday at 9:30 A.M., proceeding to St. Benedict Church, 1200 Fairview Rd. for a funeral Mass commencing at 10:00 A.M.Graveside services to follow at Calvary Cemetery.

Police blotter: Assault with a deadly weapon

The Gilroy Police Department responded to a variety of crimes this week including battery, burglary, and carrying a loaded firearm while being under the influence of a controlled substance.

Giovanna (GiGi) Greene August 21, 1921 – October 3, 2013

A celebration of her life will be held on Saturday, November 9th, 2013 at 2:00 P.M, at her family home. Condolences at HabingFamilyFuneralHome.com

Prep Roundup: Nov. 6

Leon H. Bray September 28, 1928 – November 2, 2013

A celebration of his life will be on Tuesday, November 12, 2013, at 11:00 A.M., at the First Presbyterian Church in Hollister. Friends are invited. Private interment will be at San Joaquin Valley National Cemetery in Santa Nella. Donations are preferred to Hospice of the Central Coast or The First Presbyterian Church c/o Black Cooper Sander Funeral Home. Condolences: www.blackcoopersander.com

Summit Funding celebrates with ribbon cutting

Summit Funding held a ribbon cutting Sept. 12. Summit Funding is a mortgage loan company and is run in Morgan Hill by Jarrod Fassio. The Morgan Hill Chamber of Commerce welcomes Summit Funding, located at 16360 Monterey St., Suite 210.

Victoria’s celebrates 30 years

Sept. 28 marked the 30-year anniversary for Victoria's Mexican Restaurant, 757 First St. Owners and family partners, Linda Prieto, Carmen Mendosa, Patricia Prieto, Melinda Hathaway, Vikki Prieto-O'Hara and Donald Prieto were on hand to welcome guests - even Elvis stopped by.

Center applies for grant

Extreme Learning Center has applied for a $250,000 grant from Chase as part of a newly launched program, Mission Main Street Grants. Extreme Learning Center must submit a questionnaire outlining a business plan that will result in growth of the business and receive at least 250 votes to be eligible for a grant. Customers, fans and community members can show support for Extreme Learning Center by voting at www.missionmainstreetgrants.com/business/detail/23090. Voting deadline is Nov. 15. The recipients will be announced in January 2014.

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