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December 22, 2025

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MISCONDUCT: Jesse Reyna, 18, of 850 Hillcrest #89, and Orlando Perez, 20, of 850 Hillcrest #113, were arrested by Hollister police for disturbing the peace after they approached a man in a vehicle and began yelling at him to get out of the car and fight on Fourth and McCray streets around 5 p.m. Tuesday. Hollister police believe the incident to be gang-related because Reyna was wearing a red belt with the letter "N" for Norteno and Perez was wearing a red shirt and black pants.

Santos family challenges plea bargain

The family of Ralph Santos wants a plea agreement for convicted

No contest plea in drunk driving tragedy

Matthew Engwall pleaded no contest Wednesday to vehicular

Webcam will allow locals to watch courthouse construction unfold

Smile, you’re on candid courthouse camera.

Suspects charged in reported gunfire exchange

The two men arrested in connection with a Nov. 13 gunfire exchange on the west side have been charged with felonies in court, according to records.

New Ridgemark owner touts upgrades, long-term plans

John Kehriotis, the new owner of Ridgemark Golf

News of Record (Feb. 24)

San Benito County News of Record for Feb. 18-24.

Police arrest three on gun charges

Hollister Police Department officers arrested three suspects on January 30 related to being in possession of loaded firearms. Around 9 p.m., police received a report of several young men drinking alcoholic beverages and displaying handguns in the parking lot of Jack in the Box at...

Man arrested on suspicion of gun, drug offenses

Hollister police arrested a man who tried to dispose of a loaded handgun while he ran from an officer, according to authorities. The suspect was ultimately booked on suspicion of multiple weapons and drug offenses. About 3:37am Aug. 1, Hollister Police Officer Juan Guevara was...

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