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February 1, 2026

MHPD: Juvenile suspect raped 40-year-old victim

An alleged rape of a 40-year-old intoxicated female has landed three juvenile suspects in custody - one charged with rape and all three with burglary and conspiracy - after an incident Saturday night, according to a press release from the Morgan Hill Police Department.

MHPD arrests two on drug charges at Executive Inn

Morgan Hill police made two separate arrests of suspects on related drug charges Thursday after identifying a suspicious character hanging around the parking lot of the Executive Inn, located at 16505 Condit Road in Morgan Hill.

Alleged burglars stole from Walmart to ‘support their heroin addiction’

The California Highway Patrol last Thursday arrested three males, all in their 20’s, who are suspected of stealing two computers valued at $1,300 from the Walmart off Cochrane Road in Morgan Hill.

SJSU cooking duo favored to win inaugural Garlic Bowl

Prior to the kickoff of Friday’s inaugural Garlic Bowl - a new cooking competition among executive chefs from three different universities - at the 35th annual Gilroy Garlic Festival, the San Jose State University team has been tagged as 3-1 favorites to win.

Beach house is no picnic for stressed-out wife

DEAR ABBY: My husband retired and we thought we were fulfilling our lifetime dream when we moved to the beach, but our dream has turned into a nightmare. Our family never wanted to visit us this often before.

We Have Kittens!

We have kittens coming out of our ears.  We have oodles of kittens…a whole kit ‘n caboodle of kittens!  Adopt a kitten (or two to double your fun).   See our kittens at our permanent adoption centers in Petco Gilroy or PetsMart Milpitas, on our website, or at local pet adoption fairs.

Dust up over vacuum clouds neighborly friendship

DEAR ABBY: Am I being selfish? My next-door neighbor (who is a friend) knew we had bought an expensive vacuum cleaner last year. She asked if she could try it out on her carpet and I agreed, thinking it would be a one-time favor. I should add that she watches our house and our cat when we're traveling, and we do likewise for her.

Family dog plays favorites with the hand that feeds him

DEAR ABBY: My family has had our dog "Pouncer" for 10 years. He was originally bought to be a "family" dog, but I am the one who feeds and takes care of him. Because of that he sleeps with me and licks and obeys only me.

Council briefs: Union contracts approved

Council terminates agreement with PBID after organization loses nonprofit statusThe City Council Wednesday had to terminate its five-year agreement with the Downtown Property Based Improvement District because the organization lost its corporate nonprofit status last year. The PBID was created by the City in 2006 to provide public services in downtown Morgan Hill that go “above and beyond” the City’s basic level of service, according to City staff. These services are mostly infrastructure related and have included the purchase and installation of benches, maintenance of sidewalk planter boxes, installing holiday lighting on Monterey Road and banners and flags on light posts for special events. The district has been funded by the downtown property owners themselves - including the City - who assess a parcel tax on themselves to fund the downtown improvements. The district raised about $51,000 last year, but now that the Internal Revenue Service has revoked the PBID’s nonprofit status there will be no assessment for the 2013-14 fiscal year, according to City staff.Now the City will hire a certified public accountant to conduct an audit of the PBID’s remaining funds, and seek a different nonprofit to run the district and keep its planned activities going, City staff said. The City may legally only work with nonprofit corporations in the administration of PBIDs. The PBID lost its nonprofit status in 2012 due to an accounting error - an accountant hired by the PBID to manage its finances failed to file annual paperwork required in order to renew and preserve the nonprofit standing, according to PBID board member Majid Bahriny. “Now we are in the process of redoing that, and until we do we will have to put everything on hold,” Bahriny explained. The IRS also told the PBID that it owes back taxes for 2012 - the year it was not listed as a nonprofit - but Bahriny said they should be able to regain the status retroactively, which would lower or eliminate that tax burden. The downtown area has benefited significantly, at no cost, from the PBID, according to City staff. The City does not have the funds to continue the services the PBID has provided.“The PBID is a tremendous asset to the community,” Morgan Hill Economic Development Manager Edith Ramirez said. “It provides added services to this district that otherwise wouldn't be provided because the city couldn't afford to.” Council approves union contractsThe Council also voted to approve new two-year contracts with two of the three unions who represent City employees Wednesday. Both agreements require the individual employees represented by those unions to pick up more of the cost of their CalPERS retirement benefits, according to City staff. The agreements are with the 13-member Community Service Officers Association (which represents non-sworn public safety personnel), and the 80-member American Federation of State, County and Municipal Employees.Both contracts began retroactively on July 1. Both agreements give the employees a 2-percent raise for each of the two years, and require the employees to split the City’s share of annual CalPERS rate increases equally.The agreement with AFSCME also requires members of that group to pay their full employee’s share of CalPERS costs, which is 8 percent of their salaries. Until now, the City has paid 7 percent of that cost, asking the employees to only pay the remaining 1 percent.The AFSCME contract also gives those employees a 7 percent raise to compensate for their additional PERS contributions.The Council has already approved an agreement with the Police Officers Association.All three employee agreements strive to meet the Council’s and City Hall’s long-term goal of reducing the taxpayers’ burden for public employees’ retirement benefit costs, according to a City staff report.

MH police blotter: Man, 18, arrested on suspicion of assault with a deadly weapon

MHPD arrestsAssault with a deadly weaponErick Garcia, 18, 9:05 p.m. July 12, on Vineyard Boulevard.DUIWilliam A. Capogeannis, 40, 12:35 a.m. July 6, on East Dunne Avenue.Enrico A. Stephenson, 42, 1:09 a.m. July 6, on Monterey Road. Al E. Silvas, 55, 12:21 a.m. July 9, at Tennant Station. Daniel T. Daly, 21, 10:13 a.m. July 13, at Olive Avenue and Watsonville Road. Cayetano Cruz, 46, 12:06 a.m. July 15, on West Dunne Avenue. Controlled substanceBrian K. Marx, 2:41 a.m. July 6, on Condit Road, for being under the influence. Bianka M. Carranza, 19, 1:35 a.m. July 8, at Main and Hale avenues, for being under the influence. Marisa Paduani, 31, 12:50 p.m. July 9, on Butterfield Boulevard, for being under the influence. Hector Valenzuela, 20, 2:10 a.m. July 12, at Main and Hale avenues, for being under the influence. Robert A. Frescas, 47, 4:34 a.m. July 12, at Monterey Road and Central Avenue, for possession of paraphernalia. Raul G. Peres, 36, 4:40 a.m. July 13, at Madrone Parkway and Monterey Road, for possession of narcotics. Petty theftKelly B. Nguyen Hien, 36, 6:07 p.m. July 6, on Cochrane Road. Destruction of jail propertyJuanita M. Gutierrez, 52, 12:32 a.m. July 7, on Monterey Road. BatteryRyan C. Rosen, 28, 12:49 a.m. July 7, on Monterey Road. Driving without a valid licenseAreli Lopez, 24, 11:21 p.m. July 8, at DeWitt and Dunne avenues. Jose C. Betancourt, 38, 1:01 p.m. July 10, at Monterey Road and East Dunne Avenue. Marianna Bravo, 28, 11 p.m. July 10, at Monterey Road and Vineyard Boulevard. Daniel T. Cocio, 21, 5:44 a.m. July 11, on Burnett Avenue, also on suspicion of DUI. Janet M. Barrett, 51, 10:16 a.m. July 11, at Monterey and Old Monterey roads. Robert Valle, 24, 3:23 p.m. July 13, at San Pedro Avenue and Church Street. Drunk in publicRyan C. Rosen, 28, 12 a.m. July 10, on East Dunne Avenue. LoiteringTrinidad Zamaripa, 38, 4:42 p.m. July 11, on Tilton Avenue. Michael A. Chavarria, 20, 4:42 p.m. July 11, on Tilton Avenue. Possession of stolen propertyMichelle M. Hollendung, 32, 4:42 p.m. July 11, on Tilton Avenue. WarrantDavid S. Cruz, 56, 8:04 p.m. July 11, at the Morgan Hill Police station, 16200 Vineyard Blvd. Craig C. Fox, 43, 9:59 p.m. July 14, on Vineyard Town Center Way.VandalismKathleen Marzano, 61, 9:28 p.m. July 13, on Depot Street. 

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