Westrick brings new ideas from FBI
While he was in Quanitco, Va. for the prestigious 10-week FBI National Academy, Hollister Police Chief David Westrick gained a wealth of knowledge and expertise that he is eager to put to good use at the local department.
Westrick graduated from the 271st session of...
Fate of fighting birds will be decided in court tomorrow
A hearing tomorrow will determine the fate of 54 roosters that were seized Nov. 23 during a cockfighting raid on Frazier Lake Road. The birds that remain unclaimed have been housed at the Hollister Animal Shelter with the hearing pending.
Police identify hit and run victim
The Hollister Police Department identified a hit and run victim from a collision Thursday night.
On November 9 around 9:30 p.m., Hollister police officers responded to a vehicle versus pedestrian collision report. The incident was reported at Pinnacles National Park Highway and Meridian Street. The...
Teen shot in drive-by attack
Hollister Police are looking for a suspect or suspects involved in the drive-by shooting of a 19-year-old man on the southeast side of the city’s downtown.
About 4:50pm Nov. 18, Hollister Police officers were dispatched to the area of South Street and Prospect Avenue on...
Police expect to finish report on bus accident next week
Hollister Police Chief David Westrick indicated Thursday that investigators expect to finish the report next week regarding a July 27 fatal bus crash resulting in the death of an 11-year-old boy.
Chase ends when suspect on motorcycle crashes into parked car
A police chase on Hollister’s west side ended Friday night when the suspect crashed a motorcycle into a parked vehicle, according to police.
Police remind residents to register alarms
Due to a spike in the number of false alarm reports in the city, Hollister's code enforcement division and police department are reminding residents to register their alarms to eliminate false reports.
















