MONTEREY COUNTY, CA – With the 4th of July just days away, SPCA Monterey County is issuing an urgent reminder to local pet owners: this week can be a terrifying and hazardous time of the year for companion animals. The sudden, unpredictable explosions from fireworks can cause otherwise calm pets to bolt blindly into danger. Locally, illegal fireworks celebrations have already begun, and devastated owners are using social media to post about pets already lost. Tragically, this sharp influx of escaped pets also often corresponds with a devastating rise in animals hit by vehicles. “Independence Day celebrations can be fun for families, but the noise terrifies many of our pets,” said Beth Brookhouser, SPCA Monterey County Vice President of Marketing & Communications. “When the unexpected blasts begin, frightened animals can scale high fences or tear through window screens. Taking a few proactive safety measures at home today can mean the difference between a happy holiday and a h...
SALINAS, California -- Monterey County District Attorney Jeannine M. Pacioni announced on June 17 that 38-year-old Karen Rodriguez and 34-year-old Elizabeth Vargas both current residents of Arizona, have pleaded no contest to 2 counts each of felony embezzlement and sentencing enhancements for theft over $500,000 because of their $3 million dollar embezzlement scheme from Taylor Farms. Rodriguez and Vargas will be sentenced to 6 years and 8 months in the California Department of Corrections. Rodriguez and Vargas were employed in the Human Resources department of Automated Harvesting LLC, a subsidiary of Taylor Farms, between 2019-2023. During that time, Rodriguez and Vargas issued and cashed hundreds of fraudulent checks that were made out to former H1B Visa employees who had returned to Mexico and were no longer working for the company. Salinas Police Department Detectives Byron Gansen and Pete Gomez began an investigation after Taylor Farms discovered the theft in 2023. The Dis...