Crime reports

Burglaries

Burglars entered the city yards in the 1200 block of South Street in Hollister between 6pm Tuesday and 8am Wednesday, the Hollister Police Department said. Burglars stole $800 in wire and cable, police said. There are no suspects.

Burglars entered a home through its garage in the 1900 block of Nora Drive in Hollister between 8am and noon Thursday, police said. Burglars took a PlayStation video game console, a bike and credit cards, police said. There are no suspects.

Burglars broke into a Ford Expedition parked in the 1200 block of Buena Vista Road in Hollister on Wednesday, police said. Burglars took a DVD, television and stereo equipment worth $4,600, police said. There are no suspects.

Grand theft

Thieves stole an aviation Global Positioning System from a pickup truck parked in the 1700 block of Severinsen Street in Hollister at about 1am on March 10, police said. The system was worth $3,000, police said. There are no suspects.

Arrests

Burglary

Dionicio Guttirez, 56, of the 300 block of Madrone Drive, was arrested by the Hollister Police Department on suspicion of felony burglary at Safeway on Tres Pinos Road at 6:27pm, police said. Guttirez allegedly attempted to take $284 from the store, had no money and refused to identify himself, police said.

Indecent exposure

Alfredo Fernandez Perez, 34, of the 800 block of Towne Alley in Hollister, was arrested by police on suspicion of misdemeanor indecent exposure with a prior, after officers found him and had two witnesses identify him on San Juan Road in Hollister at 9:31am Thursday, police said. Perez allegedly exposed himself to two 8-year-old girls in the 1200 block of Buena Vista Road in Hollister at 8:13am, police said.

Threats and battery

Alejandro Ceja, 18, of Hollister, was arrested by police on suspicion of making threats, a felony, and battery, a misdemeanor, after officers arrested him in the 500 block of McCray after a road rage incident at 7:01pm Wednesday, police said.

All those named are innocent until proven guilty in a court of law.

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