The Paso Robles PD announced on Thursday, February 18 that authorities in San Luis Obispo County and other agencies arrested 23-year-old Mario Rostro III and 25-year-old Heather Montgomery both of Lovelock, Nevada for accessory to murder of 27-year-old Trevon Perry of Paso Robles. Perry was allegedly shot to death by 23-year-old Nicholas Ron Jr. also of Paso Robles in March of 2020 in Riverside. Ron Jr. is still in custody after being arrested in June of last year for murder, while at least 3 other suspects have been arrested within the last couple of months for their involvement. Investigators from the Paso Robles Police Department and the San Luis Obispo County District Attorney’s Office traveled to Lovelock, Nevada to assist local agencies in arresting Rostro and Montgomery on an arrest warrant relating to their involvement in the Trevon Perry homicide case. SLO County investigators were assisted by the Humboldt County Sheriff’s Office, the Pershing County Sheriff’s Office, the Lovelock Police Department, and the Lovelock Paiute Tribal Police Department. Rostro III and Montgomery were booked into the Pershing County Jail in Nevada as they await extradition to California.
Monterey County DA Releases Preliminary Information Concerning an Officer Involved Shooting Incident that Occurred Outside of Soledad on December 16
SALINAS, California- Monterey County District Attorney Jeannine M. Pacioni on December 19 released preliminary information concerning the officer involved shooting (OIS) which occurred at about 1:20 a.m. outside the city of Soledad on December 16, 2025. Just before 1:00 a.m., Monterey County Sheriff’s Deputy Carlos Pina, who has been a peace officer for 10 years all with MCSO, and Deputy Blain Councilman, each in separate patrol cars, were dispatched to 32097 McCoy Road. A resident at the farm labor camp reported a suspicious individual with a handgun whose white Honda 4 door sedan was parked in space 18 at the complex. Before parking there, the suspect drove around and around, stopped in front of the reporting party’s (RP’s) truck, and got out. The RP could hear music. Deputy Pina drove the lead patrol car and arrived just after 1:20 a.m. His dashcam video, which does not record sound but which he installed on his own and at his own expense, depicts the following: He drove down ...
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