Monterey County Sheriff’s Office Arrests Male Adult After Responding to In Progress Residential Burglary in Bradley on October 28; Male Adult was Found to be in Possession of a Concealed Handgun
The Monterey County Sheriff’s Office has arrested a suspect after responding to an in-progress residential burglary in the
community of Bradley. The suspect was found to be armed with a handgun.
On Tuesday, October 28 at about 11:00 AM, Monterey County Sheriff’s Deputies responded to a report of a residential
burglary in progress along the 65000 block of Bradley Road in the South Monterey County community of Bradley. The victim,
a female who was home alone with her infant child, reported someone was attempting to break into her residence through a
window. The victim fled the residence with her child and hid on the property where she called for help.
A nearby neighbor responded to the residence after receiving a call from the victim’s husband. The neighbor arrived and made
contact with a subject at the residence. That subject left the area.
Assistance was requested from the CHP who arrived on the scene and located a subject and vehicle at a nearby bridge. Sheriff’s
deputies were able to locate the victim at her property. They also confirmed that there was nobody inside the residence.
Thanks to the assistance from a neighbor, the vehicle and subject originally located by the CHP were positively identified as the
person that attempted to break into the residence. 33-year-old Junior Trino Godinez of Pacoima, California, was arrested
without incident. During the arrest, Godinez was found to be in possession of a loaded and concealed firearm.
The Monterey County Sheriff’s Office wishes to thank the California Highway Patrol, CHP’s H-70 Air Unit and Monterey
County Park Rangers for their assistance in this incident.
Godinez was booked into the Monterey County Jail for violation of attempted burglary, possession of a concealed
firearm and violation of his probation terms.
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