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January 18, 2026

Accuser’s courtroom attack on assault suspect prompted mistrial

When a teenage accuser in a local sexual assault case took the stand in late June, he physically attacked the suspect. The rare instance in a courtroom led to an almost immediate mistrial declaration because jurors watched it unfold. Now, prosecutors are preparing to schedule...

Updated: Police ended standoff with tear gas

After a more than five-hour standoff into early Wednesday at a residence on Seventh Street, police from Hollister and Monterey County deployed tear gas into the home, leading to an arrest.

Hollister police chief finds voice in his blog

There are numerous ways to maintain transparency between the community and the police department, but Hollister Police Chief David Westrick has found social media to be the most effective.

Fire turns to crime scene with 500-plus pot plants found

A fire to a home on Mulberry Court became a crime scene Tuesday when authorities realized it had been converted into an illegal marijuana grow, police and fire officials alleged.

Sheriff’s deputies show their mettle in weight room

On June 23, San Benito County Sheriff’s Sgt. Kelly Burbank and Deputy Cody Diller both medaled in weightlifting at the U.S. Police and Fire Championships in San Diego, according to an announcement. For more information on the games, visit http://www.uspfc.org.

Locals denounce club killings, intolerance toward LGBT community

Supervisor Robert Rivas led a group of public officials and residents Tuesday in denouncing the massacre at an Orlando gay nightclub.

Police arrest burglary suspect, looking for 2 others

Hollister police recently arrested a local man with a suspected connection to burglaries at storage facilities in the area, according to a statement from the Hollister Police Department.

Police, fire authorities warn about July 4 fireworks enforcement

Hollister’s Police Chief David Westrick, San Benito County Sheriff Darren Thompson, Probation Chief Ted Baraan and Fire Chief Bob Martin Del Campo would like to remind everyone of the dangers and penalties associated with celebratory firearm discharges and the use of illegal fireworks. Setting off fireworks and shooting guns possess a great risk for injury and even death. As such, they have no place in our City and County. Safe and sane fireworks are to be bought and used within the city limits only. Transportation outside of the city limits is prohibited.

Hollister man accepts plea for sex crimes against child

A 34-year-old Hollister man accepted a plea deal for sexually assaulting a minor and was sentenced to 120 days in jail along with probation.

Police: Missing man’s body found in local field

The body of a missing 64-year-old man considered "at risk" was found in a local field, according to the Hollister Police Department.

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