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Modesto Area CHP Reports Fatal Collision

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At approximately 0302 hours, the Merced Communication Center (MCC) received a call of a traffic collision on Finch Road at Codoni Avenue. Officers from the California Highway Patrol (CHP) Modesto Area Office and Emergency personnel arrived on scene and located the involved party and involved vehicle. The party was a Hispanic male in his 20s, and was pinned into the vehicle, a Toyota Scion.

Upon initial investigation, it was determined the driver of the Scion was traveling eastbound on Finch Road, west of Codoni Avenue, at an unknown high rate of speed, approaching the east end of Finch Road. Due to the Scion’s speed, the driver was unable to navigate the turn, causing the Scion to exit the east road edge of Finch Road. The Scion collided with a metal barbed wire fence and concrete barrier, and proceeded in an easterly direction while rolling over into a dirt/mud field. The driver was not wearing his lap and shoulder safety harness.

The driver of the Scion sustained major traumatic head injuries, and was pronounced deceased on scene by AMR personnel. Alcohol and drugs are suspected to be a factor in the collision.


Seven Bookings For December 23, 2018

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The Merced County Jail reports the following people as being arrested or booked into jail during December 23, 2018. Bookings include both fresh charges (new arrests) and persons who have been sentenced.  Inclusion in this listing is not an admission of guilt, and each and every person should be given their day in court.
Photos and information courtesy of the Merced County Sheriff’s Department.

Alejandro Bautista
Los Banos
Probation Violation

Frank C Third Borba
Ballico
Domestic Violence
False Imprisonment
Kidnapping

Jose Manuel Cejasalas
Merced
Civil – Family Law
Probation Violation
Public Intoxication
Resisting

Burt Colin
California
Drug Possession
Domestic Violence

Elizabeth Castro Coronado
Livingston
Theft
Vandalism

Jeremy Edward Lowry
Merced
Probation Revoked
Domestic Violence
Resisting

Jose Fabian Zarate
Merced
Accessory
Conspiracy
Gang Member
Murder

Ten Bookings For December 24, 2018

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The Merced County Jail reports the following people as being arrested or booked into jail during December 24, 2018. Bookings include both fresh charges (new arrests) and persons who have been sentenced.  Inclusion in this listing is not an admission of guilt, and each and every person should be given their day in court.
Photos and information courtesy of the Merced County Sheriff’s Department.

Thomas Lamont Cameron
Stockton
Court Order Violation

Abadel Sanchez Coctecon
Merced
Domestic Violence

Tammara Lynn Goebel
Merced
Domestic Violence

Brandon Lee Howey
Ceres
Other Agency Hold
Domestic Violence

Jose Ibarra-Villegas
Modesto
Possess Zip Gun
Domestic Violence
Drug Possession
Threats

Billy Nai
Merced
Parole Violation

Antonio Perez
San Jose
Drug Possession

Cheng Ching Phan
Merced
Child Endangerment
DUI

Alexander Jesus Rodriguez
Los Banos
Parole Revoked

Johnathan Thomas Tripp
Merced
Theft
Probation Revoked

Seven Bookings For December 25, 2018

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The Merced County Jail reports the following people as being arrested or booked into jail during December 25, 2018. Bookings include both fresh charges (new arrests) and persons who have been sentenced.  Inclusion in this listing is not an admission of guilt, and each and every person should be given their day in court.
Photos and information courtesy of the Merced County Sheriff’s Department.

Roman Bautista
Merced
Vandalism

Pete Andre Junior Gaona
Los Banos
Child Mistreatment
Felon w/ Ammunition
Felon w/ Firearm
Discharge Firearm
Probation Revoked
Tattoo Person Under 18

Anthony David Hagins
Winton
Probation Revoked
Threats
Domestic Violence

Rosario Moreno
Los Banos
Domestic Violence
Vehicle Lighting
Drug Paraphernalia
Unlicensed Driver
DUI
Child Endangerment
Telephone/Wire Fraud

Jose Maya Rico
South Dos Palos
Drug Paraphernalia
Burglary Tools
Stolen Vehicle
Receive Stolen Property

Ulises Eric Rodriguez
Planada
Court Order Violation

Travis Brandon Yanez
Merced
Probation Revoked

End Of Watch 12/26/2018 – In Memory Officer Singh – Newman Police Department

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Newman Police Officer Ronil Singh (33) was shot and killed during a traffic stop just before 1:00 AM on 12/26/18. At 12:57 AM, Officer Singh called off on a traffic stop at Merced Street and Eucalyptus Avenue in Newman. A few moments later he called out “shots fired” over the radio. Multiple agencies responded to assist and Singh was found at the scene with gunshot wounds. He was transported to a local hospital where he was pronounced deceased.

The suspect had fled the scene in his vehicle prior to assisting officer’s arrival. A gray, extended cab Dodge Ram pickup was seen in the area at the time of the shooting. The Stanislaus County Sheriff’s Department will be leading the investigation. Detectives have photographs of the suspect and suspect vehicle and are asking anyone with information regarding the identity of the suspect to contact Detective Michael Fisher at 209-525-7083 or dispatch at 209-552-2468.

Officer Singh was a native of Fiji and has been employed by Newman Police Department since July 2011. “Our Newman Police family is devastated by the loss of Ronil,” said Newman Police Chief Randy Richardson. “If anyone has any information regarding the identity of the suspect, please contact law enforcement immediately so we can get this cop-killer off the streets.”

This investigation is ongoing and more information will be released as it becomes available.

If you have any tips, you can leave an anonymous tip by calling Crime Stoppers at (209) 521-4636. Tipsters can also e-mail tips at http://www.modestopolice.com/CrimeStoppers.

Fourteen Bookings For December 26, 2018

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The Merced County Jail reports the following people as being arrested or booked into jail during December 26, 2018. Bookings include both fresh charges (new arrests) and persons who have been sentenced.  Inclusion in this listing is not an admission of guilt, and each and every person should be given their day in court.
Photos and information courtesy of the Merced County Sheriff’s Department.

Marco Antonio Corza Villanueva
San Jose
Receive Stolen Property
Felon w/ Firearm

Raymond Darcel Junior Whitfield
Atwater
Probation Violation
Unlicensed Bicycle
Drive on Wrong Side
Resisting

Luis Alfredo Sanjuaneroterrazas
Dos Palos
Domestic Violence

Albert Clay Robertson
Los Banos
Theft
Conspiracy
Suspended License
Reckless Driving
Evading

Enrique Junior Plascencia
Gustine
Burglary Tools
Stolen Vehicle

Juan Manuel Nava
Merced
Suspended License
Open Container
Proof of Insurance
Unlicensed Driver
Drug Paraphernalia
Burglary
Shoplifting

Jose Alfonso Miranda
Merced
Probation Violation
Drug Paraphernalia
Drug Possession

Jessica Jewell Miranda
Merced
Court Order Violation

Angela Marie Miranda
Atwater
Other Agency Hold
Child Custody Case

Ben Leroy Junior May
Merced
Assault w/ Weapon

Humberto Alonso Martinez
Los Banos
Drug Paraphernalia
Drug Possession

James Michael Kyreacos
Merced
Domestic Violence
Hit and Run
Evading

Patrick Michael Enriquez
Dos Palos
Concealed Firearm
Concealed Weapon in Vehicle
Loaded Firearm
High Capacity Magazine
Drug Possession
Drugs w/ Firearm
DUI

 

Additional Photos of Suspect in Slaying of Newman Police Corporal

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The public has been busy trying to help locate the suspect in the murder of Newman Police Corporal Ronil Singh.  Several images have been collected and shared via social media which tend to show the suspect in the San Francisco Bay area.  Also of note are gang tattoos and firearms.

The Stanislaus County Sheriff is currently leading the investigation into this homicide and have stated the name of the suspect as well as his date of birth have not been verified as of this time.  The area of El Nido was recently searched.  The suspect is not believed to be a legal resident of the United States and may still be in the Stanislaus/Merced County area.

Please contact your local authorities should you recognize this person or any of the people in the photos with him.  Do not attempt to contact or follow.

Sixteen Bookings For December 27, 2018

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The Merced County Jail reports the following people as being arrested or booked into jail during December 27, 2018. Bookings include both fresh charges (new arrests) and persons who have been sentenced.  Inclusion in this listing is not an admission of guilt, and each and every person should be given their day in court.
Photos and information courtesy of the Merced County Sheriff’s Department.

Adam Leslie Junior Bailey
Merced
Parole Revoked
Parole Violation

John Angel Barragan
Merced
Drug Possession
Probation Revoked

Frank David Battagolia
Fresno
Public Intoxication

Austin Jacob Davis
Atwater
Probation Violation

Jose Octavio Fuentes
Dos Palos
Court Order Violation

Michael Dale Goodman
Atwater
DUI

Oscar Leon Juarez
Dos Palos
Other Agency Hold
Child Custody Case
Probation Violation

Justice Tiyes Mixon
Atwater
Probation Revoked
Concealed Weapon

Mario Mosqueda
Atwater
Evading

Conan Orozco
Dos Palos
False Imprisonment
Domestic Violence
Kidnapping for Robbery/Rape/Extortion
Assault w/ Weapon
Attempted Murder
Threats
Rape

Benjamin Ortiz
Los Banos
Court Order Violation
Domestic Violence
Child Cruelty

Rigoberto Contreras Palafox
Fresno
Burglary

Michael Phelps
Merced
Other Agency Hold
Drug Possession
Drug Paraphernalia

Anna Rosa Rosas
Merced
Misuse of 911

Hector Able Soto
California
Domestic Violence

Jennifer Errin Thomas
Merced
Probation Violation


Twenty One Bookings For December 28, 2018

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The Merced County Jail reports the following people as being arrested or booked into jail during December 28, 2018. Bookings include both fresh charges (new arrests) and persons who have been sentenced.  Inclusion in this listing is not an admission of guilt, and each and every person should be given their day in court.
Photos and information courtesy of the Merced County Sheriff’s Department.

Jorge Paul Briseno
Merced
Probation Violation
Receive Stolen Property

David Eugene Cahow
Merced
Probation Violation

Fredie Zavala Castillo
Atwater
Felon w/ Ammunition
Court Order Violation
Threats

Jesus Roberto Ceja
Merced
Domestic Violence

Ronnie Lee Chestnutt
Merced
Parole Violation
Drug Paraphernalia

Gonzalo Damiandiaz
Planada
Domestic Violence

Nicholas Ruben Dietz
Unknown
Probation Violation

Miguel Javier Junior Garcia
Merced
Domestic Violence

Raymond Hernandez Third Garcia
Dos Palos
Probation Revoked
Probation Violation

Francisco Jose Junior Hernandez
Merced
Probation Violation

Sharon Lynn Kaminski
Merced
Trespassing
Public Intoxication
Disturb Peace
Battery on Officer
Open Container in Park
Open Container

Omar Leos
Livingston
Gang Member Registration
Interfere w/ Police Radio
Probation Violation

James Andrew Lonnon
Los Banos
Concealed Weapon
Felon w/ Ammunition
Felon w/ Firearm
Drug Paraphernalia
Resisting

Joseph John Third Macedo
Hilmar
Drug Possession
Elder Abuse
Drug Paraphernalia
Battery

Joshua Travis Magone
Merced
Parole Violation
Drug Possession
Resisting

Kevin Navarro Martinez
Los Banos
Probation Violation

David Matthew Robb
Las Vegas, NV
Vandalism

Junior Senesomboun
Merced
DUI

James G Sinclair
Topock, AZ
Trespassing
Resisting
Possess Loaded Firearm

Victor Bruce Stefanini
Dos Palos
Contempt of Court

Scott William Walker
Merced
Probation Violation

In Loving Memory: Elna Faye Pedersen

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Elna Faye Pedersen, 78, of Los Banos, passed away peacefully at home on December 24, 2018 surrounded by family, friends, good music and lots of love. She was born October 20, 1940 in Hawthorne, CA to Byron and Opal Olson. She lived in Utah, NV and California for various years. She graduated from Los Banos High in 1958. Elna was an artist her whole life and renowned all over the Los Banos area where many of her art pieces are. She was loved by many and will be forever in our hearts. We miss you mom.
She was preceded in death by her parents; Byron and Opal Olson.
She is survived by her four children; Scott, Byron, Mickey Priore and Julia Mevi, her brother Allan Olson, grandchildren; Judy Whiteaker, Meghan Collins, Bryan, Giovanni, Hannah, Mathais Mevi and Molly Priore, great grandchildren: Zackary, Matthew, Logan, Riley, Robin, Noah and Creedance.
Funeral Service will be held on Friday, January 4, 2019 at 12:30 pm at Whitehurst Funeral Chapel of Los Banos. Interment will follow at the Los Banos Cemetery District. Services Entrusted to Whitehurst Funeral Chapel-Los Banos.

Modesto Area CHP Reports Fatal Collision

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On 12/28/2018, at approximately 2245 hours, the Merced Communication Center (MCC) received a call of a traffic collision involving a vehicle versus train on SR-132 west of Santa Fe Ave. Officers from the California Highway Patrol (CHP) Modesto Area Office responded to
the scene and investigated the collision.

During the course of the investigation it was determined a 41 year old male was driving a 2005 Dodge eastbound on SR-132 (Yosemite Blvd.) at an unknown speed, and was approaching an active rail road crossing. Mr. Marty was engineering and operating a Amtrak Locomotive southbound on the rail road tracks west of Santa Fe Ave., approaching the intersection with Yosemite Blvd. For an unknown reason, the male driver allowed the Dodge to proceed around the lowered rail road crossing arms, and continue eastbound toward Santa Fe Ave. The male drove the Dodge directly into the path of the Amtrak Locomotive, allowing the front of the Amtrak Locomotive to collide with the driver side of the Dodge. The male driver succumbed to his injuries at the scene of the collision. Neither Mr. Marty nor any passenger on the Amtrak Locomotive sustained any injuries as a result of the collision.

This collision is still under investigation.

Thirteen Bookings For December 29, 2018

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The Merced County Jail reports the following people as being arrested or booked into jail during December 29, 2018. Bookings include both fresh charges (new arrests) and persons who have been sentenced.  Inclusion in this listing is not an admission of guilt, and each and every person should be given their day in court.
Photos and information courtesy of the Merced County Sheriff’s Department.

Kimberly Aguiniga
Fresno
Conspiracy
Receive Stolen Property

Mee Xiong
Merced
Drug Possession
Burglary Tools
Stolen Vehicle

Chhai Va
Antioch
Felon w/ Firearm
Suspended License
Stop Lamps Required

Kristopher Luis Torres
Selma
Gang Member
Concealed Weapon
Felon w/ Ammunition
Felon w/ Firearm
Stolen Vehicle
Grand Theft
Conspiracy

Juan Carlos Anguiano Ruiz
El Nido
Public Intoxication

John Robert Pressell
Merced
Probation Violation
Probation Revoked

Jaime Adrian Liceacabrera
Los Banos
Vandalism
Threats

Steven Craig Kester
Merced
Drug Possession
Drug Paraphernalia
Theft of Utilities
Trespassing

Marcey Leroy Jones
Merced
Child Endangerment
Attempt Car Jacking
Intimidate Witness
Damage Cell Phone
Domestic Violence

Carmelo Rosas Gutierrez
Merced
DUI Alcohol/Drugs

John Doe
Unknown
False ID

Rosendo Cisneros
Denair
Suspended License
DUI

Jesse Francisco Alarcon
Merced
Threats

Fresno Area CHP Reports Fatal Collision

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On December 30, 2018, at approximately 0344 hours, the Fresno Communications Center received a call of a vehicle verses pedestrian collision, with a possible fatality, on Manning Avenue west of Leonard Avenue. Officers from the California Highway Patrol (CHP) Fresno Area Office responded to the scene and investigated the collision.

Mr. Flores was driving a 2004 Honda eastbound in the #2 lane of Manning Avenue approaching Leonard Avenue at 65-70 mph. A pedestrian was walking within the eastbound #2 lane of Manning Avenue. Mr. Flores observed the pedestrian directly ahead of him, however, he was unable to slow or stop prior to colliding into the pedestrian with the front of the Honda. The pedestrian succumbed to his injuries on scene.

Alcohol was determined to be a factor in this collision, however, the primary cause is still under investigation.

Eleven Bookings For December 30, 2018

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The Merced County Jail reports the following people as being arrested or booked into jail during December 30, 2018. Bookings include both fresh charges (new arrests) and persons who have been sentenced.  Inclusion in this listing is not an admission of guilt, and each and every person should be given their day in court.
Photos and information courtesy of the Merced County Sheriff’s Department.

Nancy Flores Benitez
Merced
Probation Violation
Pimping – Victim Under 16
Child Mistreatment w/ Likely Injury

Randy Paul Bunyard
Chowchilla
Drug Possession
Probation Revoked

Silbestre Louie Gaeta
Merced
Drug Possession
Probation Revoked

Angelou Xavier Garza
Delhi
Parole Revoked

Sandra Ruth Guerrero
El Cerrito
Public Intoxication

Vincente Martinez
Dixon
Sexual Battery

Brandon Nicholas Minor
Merced
DUI

Israel Escamilla Morales
Winton
Domestic Violence
Assault w/ Weapon
False Imprisonment

Francisco Alvarez Padilla
Atwater
Domestic Violence

Oscar Refugiopineda
Los Palos
Unsafe Lane Change
Speeding
Reckless Driving
Suspended License
DUI
Resisting
Burglary

Andrez Leonel Tomas
Livingston
Resisting
Child Endangerment
Domestic Violence

Police Corporal Ronil Singh Funeral Scheduled For January 5, 2019

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Funeral services for Newman Police Corporal Ronil Singh are scheduled for Saturday January 5, 2019 at 10:00 am at CrossPoint Community Church in downtown Modesto. More details about the service and procession will follow later this week.


Fresno Area CHP Reports Fatal Solo Vehicle Collision

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On December 31, 2018, at approximately 0209 hours, the Fresno Communications Center received a call of a solo vehicle traffic collision with a possible fatality on American Avenue west of Golden State Boulevard.

Mr. Sebastian was driving 2015 Chrysler westbound on American Avenue approaching Golden State Boulevard at a high rate of speed. Mr. Sebastian failed to stop or slow for the posted stop sign at Golden State Boulevard. The Chrysler careened across the northbound and southbound lanes of Golden State Boulevard and eventually overturned on American Avenue west of Golden State Boulevard. The Chrysler’s right front passenger succumbed to her injuries on scene. Mr. Sebastian sustained moderate injuries and was transported to Community Regional Medical Center.

During the course of the investigation it was determined alcohol was a contributing factor in this collision, however the collision is still under investigation.

Merced Area CHP Report Fatal Collision

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On 12/30/2018, at approximately 1044 hours, the Merced Communication Center (MCC) received a report of a collision on W. 16th Street, south of SR-99. Emergency personnel was requested and responded to the collision scene.

The driver was driving a 2015 Ford-Fiesta eastbound on 16th Street under the SR-99 O/C, when its driver, 43 year old Atwater resident, for an unknown reason, allowed his vehicle to leave the north roadway edge and collide head on with a concrete support pillar. The driver was the only occupant. The collision resulted in the Ford becoming fully engulfed in flames. The driver was pulled from the vehicle by passing motorists. According to witnesses, the vehicle had been traveling at approximately 70 to 75 MPH prior to striking the concrete pillar. No other vehicles came into conflict with the Ford. No braking or evasive actions were observed by the witness. Although CPR was performed on scene by Officer Carvajal and Officer Moran, the driver was pronounced deceased at 1050 hours. The driver was properly seat-belted.

Drugs/Alcohol does not appear to be a factor in this collision.

Nine Bookings For December 31, 2018

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The Merced County Jail reports the following people as being arrested or booked into jail during December 31, 2018. Bookings include both fresh charges (new arrests) and persons who have been sentenced.  Inclusion in this listing is not an admission of guilt, and each and every person should be given their day in court.
Photos and information courtesy of the Merced County Sheriff’s Department.

Moises Chavez
Merced
Public Intoxication / Drugs

Jesus Guadalope Chavira
Winton
Public Intoxication

Steven Earl Crutchfield
Lodi
Probation Revoked
Stolen Vehicle
Court Order Violation
Domestic Violence

Brad Lee Denys
Hilmar
Forge Vehicle Registration
Vandalism
Burglary
Receive Stolen Property
Stolen Vehicle
Two License Plates Required
Stop at Crosswalk
Suspended License
Evading

Trevon Edward Dickinson
Hayward
Assault w/ Force

Omar Marvilla Garcia
Planada
Probation Violation
Drug Paraphernalia
Drug Possession

Roselynn Haunga
Los Banos
Theft
Stolen Vehicle

Cesar Emiliano Soria
Livingston
Child Stealing

Allen Cheng Xiong
Merced
Suspended License
Stolen Vehicle
Evading
Drug Possession
Drug Paraphernalia
Vandalism

Thirteen Bookings For January 1, 2019

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The Merced County Jail reports the following people as being arrested or booked into jail during January 1, 2019. Bookings include both fresh charges (new arrests) and persons who have been sentenced.  Inclusion in this listing is not an admission of guilt, and each and every person should be given their day in court.
Photos and information courtesy of the Merced County Sheriff’s Department.

Brandon David Aue
Merced
DUI

Armando Salto Torres
Atwater
Domestic Violence

Marcos Antonio Sanchez
Winton
Public Intoxication

Roberto Junior Reyes
Atwater
Probation Violation

Josue Nahuh Rivera Reyes
Winton
Domestic Violence

John Robert Junior Dewitt
Delhi
Domestic Violence

Luis Angel Dearcos-Gonzalez
Livingston
Hit and Run
DUI

Viviana Cortes
Porterville
DUI

Natasha Marie Castro
Planada
Auxiliary Lamp Violation
False Info to Officer
False ID
Stolen Vehicle

Oscar Ivan Castaneda
Merced
Domestic Violence

Blake Everett Baker
Oakdale
Drug Possession
Suspended License
Drug Paraphernalia
Resisting
Hit and Run
Evading
Stolen Vehicle

Aaron Matthew Avila
Los Banos
Stolen Vehicle

Erica Amber Aurandt
Dos Palos
Burglary Auto/Commercial

A Final Word From Outgoing D.A. Larry Morse

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At the conclusion of my time as Merced County District Attorney I wanted to take a
moment to thank the people of Merced County for the opportunity to serve them these
last 12 and a half years as District Attorney and provide an accounting of some of what
we accomplished in our efforts to improve public safety.

I have been beyond blessed to have had an incredible management staff and
employees throughout my tenure. Working together we transformed the Merced
County District Attorney’s Office, literally and figuratively, into one of the most
progressive and accomplished in the state.

One of the most fundamental responsibilities of a District Attorney is to work for safer
communities. I’m proud to report that I will leave office with the county far safer and
less violent than when I was elected and, in fact, safer than it has been in decades.
Merced County law enforcement, through innovation and close collaboration, has
dramatically reduced violent crime during the last three years, including a historic
decline in the homicide rate. From 2005 to 2015 Merced County was averaging 27
homicides a year, including 30 or more in 2013 through 2015. These alarming
numbers resulted in Merced County ranking number one, or in the top three, in
California for murders per 100,000 people during that period. The vast majority of the
violence was driven by criminal street gangs operating in Merced County, sometimes
at the direction of high ranking inmates in California prisons.

Shortly after my election in 2006, I created Merced County’s first multi-agency gang
task force, now known as MAGNET (Merced Area Gang and Narcotics Enforcement
Team) to better coordinate law enforcement efforts against gang violence. In 2015 I
brought to Assemblyman Adam Gray a proposal to create an intelligence unit attached
to the District Attorney’s office to help law enforcement better track the activities of
gang members in our communities. Through Assemblyman Gray’s skillful use of the
state budget process, Merced County received $4.5 million to create the VIPER
program which employs five intelligence analysts to monitor, assess and disseminate
information regarding gang activity in our communities.

Since creating the VIPER program and coordinating its use with county law
enforcement we have seen homicides drop to nine in 2016, 19 in 2017 and 14 in 2018.
That means for the last three years we have averaged about 14 homicides a year after
averaging 30 for the previous three years. The VIPER funding also enabled us to
devote nearly half a million dollars to two programs to keep kids out of gang life
which are now up and running in Merced and Los Banos.

Not coincidentally, gang violence has been substantially curtailed over the last three
years which is the factor most responsible for the decline in homicides. VIPER has
been a tremendous success and we owe Assemblyman Gray a debt of gratitude.
The soaring number of homicides also put an incredible burden on the attorneys in our office to get these cases to trial. Two years ago, we had 67 defendants charged with homicide. Chief Deputies Hal Nutt and Rob Carroll devised a priority process for reducing the backlog in homicides and it exceeded our hopes. Murder cases were fast tracked for trial and today there are 32 murder defendants awaiting trial, a decline of more than half.

Even more notable has been our jury trial success rate in homicide cases. In my opinion it is unsurpassed in California over the last 12 years. Since 2006 our attorneys have obtained guilty verdicts against 64 of the 67 defendants we prosecuted for murder. Of those, I’m proud to have personally tried five of them, including obtaining the death penalty against the gang member who murdered Merced Police Officer Stephan Gray. Our attorneys are some of the most talented and best trained in California and I am proud to have had the honor to lead them.

Another vital component of safer communities is ensuring we are doing everything possible to get our children through at least high school graduation. High school dropouts are seven times more likely to be incarcerated than graduates and one of my highest priorities as DA has been to forge a closer relationship with our county’s schools and educators. A decade ago I worked with Merced City School District board members and administrators to push back the school day for junior high students to a dismissal time after 3 p.m. to lessen the opportunities for unsupervised young teenagers to fall prey to gangs or juvenile crime. This has contributed, in some measure, todramatic reduction in juvenile crime statistics in our county.

Six years ago I also founded Merced County Project 10% in which UC Merced students are trained to visit eighth grade classrooms to share their own stories and struggles and encourage the eighth graders to commit themselves to graduating high school. Working with former Merced County Office of Education Superintendent Steve Gomes and current Superintendent Steve Tietjen, and administrators across the county, and other local leaders, these UC students have spoken with more than 10,000 eighth graders and we have seen high school graduation rates rise to their highest levels ever. That bodes well for public safety in the decades to come.
Dr. Tietjen and I last year also created a partnership in which a DA investigator is permanently assigned to the Merced County Office of Education to work with our school districts to reduce truancy, especially in K-8 classes. The investigator meets with parents and SARB (School Attendance Re view Board) personnel to target parents whose kids are chronically absent from school. After just one year we have already seen an increase in attendance throughout the county.
a Reducing gang violence and fostering a closer working relationship with educators have been the primary challenges of my tenure as District Attorney and I believe we have made enormous strides that have resulted in safer communities. But we have done so many other things to improve the administration of justice in Merced County. Among the most notable are:
*Crime Stoppers – With former Chief Investigator Pat Lunney we created the county’s first Crime Stoppers program.
*Case Management – in 2012, we purchased and implemented, without county general fund dollars, a revolutionary new case management system to better process the thousands of cases we file each year. As a result, Merced County became just the second county in California to go paperless in the courtroom; and still remains one of the few; our attorneys use laptops instead of paper files for all of their courtroom work. We also now use our case management system, not paper exchanges, to transmit documents and information we’re required to provide defense attorneys. We’ve also completed an interface with the Merced Sheriff’s Department to electronically transmit police reports and evidence and are nearing completion of a similar agreement with the Merced Police Department. Interfaces with other county law enforcement agencies are slated to take place in 2019.
*Mock Trial program – working with Dr. Tietjen at MCOE two years ago we began a program with Merced County schools in which volunteer prosecutors from our office and other local attorneys teach students how to prepare and present a case in a courtroom. Competitions among local high schools have been held at the Old County Courthouse in 2017 and the new Robert M. Falasco Courthouse in Los Banos in 2018, with new competitions slated for 2019.
*New Facilities in Merced and Los Banos – in October of 2011, the District Attorney’s staff moved into the former County Bank building at 550 W. Main St., in Merced following the purchase and renovation of the 30,000 square foot office and parking structure. The project was paid for with federal and state tobacco tax funds, not county general fund revenue. The move allowed the DA to consolidate all of its Merced employees in one location after having rented five buildings during the previous five years at an annual taxpayer cost of $350,000. In March of this year, the DA’s Westside employees also moved into newly renovated facilities in the old Los Banos Courthouse at 445 I St, after spending more than a decade in a trailer adjacent to the courthouse. Both moves are expected to provide ample space for the District Attorney’s office for decades to come.
*Collaboration with CASA – the District Attorney facilitated a grant award of $350,000 to CASA (Court Appointed Special Advocates) of Merced County to provide expanded services to children in foster care.
*Smart Water – the District Attorney and Sheriff Vern Warnke, working with the Merced County Farm Bureau unveiled a revolutionary new program in February of 2018 to assist farmers in their ongoing battle against theft of agricultural property and equipment. SmartWater CSA is an ultraviolet light that enables farmers to mark and identify their property and provides traceability and undeniable proof of ownership when stolen property is recovered.
*Conviction Integrity Unit – recognizing that mistakes can happen in the criminal justice system, the District Attorney created another safety net to review criminal convictions when legitimate factual or evidentiary questions are brought to our attention. A review panel consisting of a Chief Deputy District Attorney, a Supervising Deputy District and a local defense attorney review additional evidence and determine whether a conviction should be revisited.
*Multi-Disciplinary Interview Center – the District Attorney’s new office in Merced permitted creation of in- house rooms to conduct interviews of child victims of sexual assault. The interviews are conducted by a forensically trained social worker in a safe, nurturing and child friendly facility to minimize the trauma of young sexual assault victims.
*Judges – two former chief deputies and one former supervising deputy district attorney were appointed to the Merced County Superior Court. Judge Dave Moranda, Judge Mark Bacciarini, both served as my chief deputies before their appointment to the bench. Earlier this year, my former supervising Deputy District Attorney, Steve Slocum, also was appointed to serve as a Superior Court judge. Each was a highly respected member of the DA management team.
*Appointments of Women – In 2016 Nicole Silveira was appointed the DA’s office’s first woman supervising deputy district attorney; in 2017, Anna Hazel was appointed the office’s first woman to supervise the Bureau of Investigations. None of these achievements would have been possible without the incredible efforts of Director of Administrative Services Jeannette Pacheco, Chief Deputies Harold Nutt and Rob Carroll, Chief Investigator Bill Olson, former Assistant District Attorney Joe Tresidder and former Chief Investigator Pat Lunney and our other managers. No
one could have been better served by a management team than I was and the people of Merced County have benefitted enormously from their talents and dedication.
For 26 years I have been a member of the District Attorney’s office and serving these last 12 years as the elected District Attorney has been the highest honor and privilege of my life. I cannot adequately express the character and commitment of the men and women who work in this office. They are the finest of public servants. I am grateful to the people of Merced County for entrusting me with the responsibility of leading these amazing public safety professionals for three terms. I wish the new District Attorney, Kimberly Helms Lewis, great success and the same enjoyment and satisfaction that I have taken in trying to make Merced County a safer place for all of us.

God Bless You
Larry

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