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Robert Guerrero’s full retirement statement

Below is the full statement issued by Robert Guerrero on his retirement

Police blotter: Burglaries, high-speed chase

Auto burglaryA thief or thieves broke the rear window and entered a gray Scion parked on Cochrane Road. The incident was reported 9:02 a.m. Nov. 25.A thief or thieves broke into a 2014 Ford Escape and stole paperwork and a gift card. The crime was reported 10:32 a.m. Dec. 3.Stolen vehicleSomeone stole a 1990 Nissan Sentra from a location in Morgan Hill. The crime was reported 4:09 a.m. Nov. 27.A thief or thieves stole a silver 2009 Toyota Corolla from a parking spot on the 2800 block of Vista Del Val. The crime was reported 8:19 a.m. Nov. 27.Grand theftThe exhaust system was stolen from a white 2012 Dodge 3500 pickup on the 17000 block of Condit Road. The crime was reported 3:47 p.m. Dec. 1.Petty theftA man and woman tried to steal merchandise from Staples, 1023 Cochrane Road, by concealing the items in an oversized bag. Police arrived and arrested the thieves before they could leave the store. The crime was reported 8:29 p.m. Dec. 1.Vehicle stopPolice tried to make a traffic stop on a silver BMW 5 series in the area of Monterey Road and Dunne Avenue, but the driver refused to yield to officers’ commands and lights. Officers pursued the vehicle south and onto westbound Middle Avenue in San Martin, then to Santa Teresa Boulevard southbound. The chase eventually turned back around to northbound Monterey Road, and police caught up with the BMW on West Edmundson Avenue in Morgan Hill where a patrol car overtook the vehicle with a PIT maneuver. At times, the chase exceeded 90 mph. The driver of the BMW was arrested on a DUI warrant, and on suspicion of evading police, among other offenses. The chase began 12:16 a.m. Dec. 3.  DisturbanceA witness reported a man and his pit bull dog were “terrorizing” feral cats on Digital Drive. The man would use a laser pointer to lure the cats out from a dark corner so that his dog could attack the felines. The disturbance was reported 11:10 p.m. Dec. 4.All subjects are innocent until proven guilty. Information is compiled from public records.

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Plea hearing continued for suspect in Sierra case

Antolin Garcia Torres, the Morgan Hill man accused of murdering missing cheerleader Sierra LaMar, did not appear in court Wendesday afternoon after the public defender’s office was granted a continuance of the plea hearing until Sept. 26.

Thin Ice

Greg Kinnear is one of the most effortlessly likable presences in movies today, which makes him especially good at playing creeps and oddballs. Kinnear is able to incarnate the most abominable, obsessive behavior imaginable - and yet still make us care about the fate of his characters. Given the right material, you can easily imagine him conjuring up a classic cinematic perv whom we'll never be able to shake from our memories. The half-macabre, half-comic thriller "Thin Ice" isn't that movie. Directed by Jill Sprecher, who co-wrote the screenplay with her sister Karen, the film plays like a poor-man's version of "Fargo," complete with a snowy setting and a scheming central character who finds himself in way over his head. Kinnear plays Mickey, an insurance salesman in Wisconsin, who thinks he can earn a quick buck by duping an old man (Alan Arkin) who owns a violin that's worth $1 million. Except when Mickey crosses paths with a burglar-alarm specialist (Billy Crudup), Mickey's plan turns violent. Needless to say, "Thin Ice" contains a twist, one that viewers will probably see coming a mile away. The bigger issue here is that the screenplay is deeply implausible. In trying to pull the wool over the audience's eyes, the filmmakers end up insulting our intelligence.

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