A lot of people in King City and throughout South Monterey County were at the Orradre Building at the Salinas
Valley Fairgrounds in King City on Thursday night, May 3 as Cal State Monterey Bay hosted a 2 hour
dialogue about educational attainment and lifelong learning. CSUMB President
Dr. Eduardo Ochoa helped facilitate the community dialogue, while the panelists who
participated included Greenfield Union School District Superintendent Zandra Jo
Galvan, Pajaro Valley Prevention and Student Assistance Incorporated CEO Erica
Padilla-Chavez and Cal State Monterey Bay Dean of the College of Education Jose
Luis Alvarado. During the dialogue session over a dozen discussion groups were formed and a number of people from those discussion groups addressed Dr. Ochoa, Superintendent Galvan, Padilla-Chavez and CSUMB College of Education Dean Alvarado regarding education concerns that have been affecting them in South Monterey County.
The Monterey County Sheriff’s Office, on behalf of the King City Police Department is informing the community that the suspect vehicle involved in a quadruple homicide that occurred Sunday, March 3 on the 200 block of North Second Street in King City, has been located and recovered. The vehicle was located in an unincorporated area of South Monterey County. The King City Police Department is receiving assistance from multiple local and federal law enforcement partners in this investigation. Based on the nature of this investigation, no further details regarding the recovery of this vehicle are being released at this time. The Monterey County Sheriff's Office and the King City PD are asking the community for their assistance in reporting any information they may know regarding this incident which tragically left 4 people dead and 7 people injured, two with critical injuries. Information can be provided by contacting the following: King City Detective Sergeant Josh Partida 831-3
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