Indecent exposure incident
HOLLISTER
– The Hollister Police Department is investigating a report of
an indecent exposure in the 200 block of Gonzalez Drive, near
Central Avenue. Four school children ages 8 to 10 were walking to
Calaveras School at 7:48 a.m., March 6 when a suspect dressed in a
black shirt, blue overalls and a black h
ooded sweatshirt exposed himself. The victims describe the man
only as aprox. 5’2

, but had no other details as his face was covered.
The suspect was last seen in the 200 block of Matulich Court on
foot.
Indecent exposure incident

HOLLISTER – The Hollister Police Department is investigating a report of an indecent exposure in the 200 block of Gonzalez Drive, near Central Avenue. Four school children ages 8 to 10 were walking to Calaveras School at 7:48 a.m., March 6 when a suspect dressed in a black shirt, blue overalls and a black hooded sweatshirt exposed himself. The victims describe the man only as aprox. 5’2″, but had no other details as his face was covered.

The suspect was last seen in the 200 block of Matulich Court on foot.

Gunshots hit Hollister home

HOLLISTER – Shots were fired into a Hollister home early on the morning of Friday, March 2, according to a police report.

Officers responded to a report of gunshots in the area of C Street and Monica Court at 2:43 a.m. Officers contacted a resident on the 1100 block of C Street, who confirmed shots were fired into his home.

Police recovered bullet casings from the street near the home. One shot passed through two walls before lodging in a third wall in a hallway. Police said another shot passed within inches of a teenaged son, who was sleeping at the time.

None of the shots injured any of the five residents of the home.

Police reported this is the second time shots were fired into the home. They said previous tenants had gang connections, but there is no indication that any members of the family now living there are affiliated with gang activity.

People with information regarding the shooting are asked to contact Det. Rudy Rodriguez or the watch commander at the Hollister Police Department, 636-4330.

Little League camp sign up

HOLLISTER – America’s baseball camps is offering a professional instructional baseball camp for Hollister Little League players. The camp will be at Veterans Memorial Park, April 12 to 14. Thursday will be a pitching clinic from 6-8:30 p.m. and the fee is $45. Friday and Saturday will be all around camps from 9 a.m. to noon and the fee is $89. Save $10 by signing up for both.

For more information, visit www.baseballcamps.com or call 1-800-222-8152 to register for the camp. Pre-registration is required.

Baler Hall of Fame nominees

HOLLISTER – The Baler Education Foundation is seeking nominations for the Baler Hall of Fame. Nominees can include graduates, coaches, teachers, staff members or volunteers who had a significant impact at the high school during their time on campus. Nomination forms can be requested by calling Michael Query at 637-5504 or by writing to: Baler Education Foundation, P.O. Box 328, Hollister, 95024.

Nomination forms are due March 15 and a ceremony to induct Hall of Fame members will be in March.

Farm Day volunteers

HOLLISTER – The San Benito County Farm Bureau is looking for volunteers to help with San Benito County Ag in the Classroom “Farm Day.” The event will be at Bolado Park, Tuesday, March 20 from 8 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. Third graders from all over the county will come to the park to learn about agriculture and nutrition. Volunteer class guides are needed to work with the 1,000 children who are expected at the event. For more information, contact Nancy Griffin at 637-7643.

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