Police Blotter: Burglary, vandalism cases reported in Hollister
Read the latest blotter items from the Hollister Police Department.
Services set for former HPD sergeant Burgess
The services for former Hollister police Sgt. Andy Burgess are set for 2:30 p.m. Sept. 17 at the Masonic Hall, 380 W. Dunn Ave., in Morgan Hill, according to the Hollister Police Department.
Police Blotter: Thefts and vandalism reported in Hollister
Read the latest blotter items from the Hollister Police Department.
Paicines man, 38, killed in solo wreck
A 38-year-old Paicines man died in a solo car crash over the weekend, according to the California Highway Patrol.
Police clear up rumors: Murder suspect not in custody
There were so many rumors going around town and on social media – regarding the Ariana Zendejas murder case – that the police department felt the need to clarify the situation Tuesday.
Police to update public on homicide, kidnapping
The police chief has scheduled a press briefing for Tuesday morning in the Ariana Zendejas homicide case.
Police need help identifying Rite Aid tablet burglar
Hollister police are asking for the public's help in identifying the suspect in a burglary from the local Rite Aid store.
Hollister man dies after Morgan Hill accident
An 89-year-old Hollister man died in a traffic accident in south Morgan Hill on Aug. 16, according to police.Â
The Santa Clara County Coroner’s Office identified the fatal victim as Vincent Romano.Â
Morgan Hill police said the two-vehicle accident on Monterey Road near the intersection of Middle Avenue is still under investigation.Â
Preliminary police reports show the accident happened about 11:40 a.m. Aug. 16. Two vehicles collided head-on in the southbound lane of Monterey Road, briefly trapping an occupant inside one. It is unknown if Romano was a driver or passenger, or if any other injuries were reported.
More details about this accident will be published as they are available.Â
County on board with state-funded jail expansion
The San Benito County Jail is getting a cellmate. County supervisors Tuesday unanimously approved a $700,00 match – and confirmed an expectation for $35 million in additional operational costs over three decades – to open the door for $15 million in state funding for a jail expansion.















