During the weekend of April 24 & 25, Soledad Police Officers conducted a traffic stop on a black 2020 Honda Civic that was driving at excessive speeds and appeared to be trying to evade them. As they contacted the driver 20-year-old Angel Rivera of Greenfield, they observed narcotics in the passenger compartment. Officers requested that Rivera step out of the vehicle and conducted a search at which time a loaded firearm was discovered underneath the driver’s seat. The firearm was found to be a 9mm Glock style polymer frame “Ghost” pistol bearing no serial number with a light/laser. In addition, there was also a fully loaded 30 round magazine located next to the firearm. The suspect Rivera was booked into the Monterey County Jail on weapons and narcotics charges.
Lake San Antonio Closed Due to Large Scale Fish Die Off; Number of Fish Impacted is Increasing and Reason for Die Off Remains Unknown
July 9, 2024- Out of abundance of caution for public health, County of Monterey Parks is closing the Lake San Antonio facility due to a large-scale fish die off from an unknown cause. On July 5, 2024, Parks staff noticed that dead baitfish, mostly shad, began washing up on the shore around Lake San Antonio and immediately contacted California Department of Fish and Wildlife (CDFW) to report the situation. At that time, the CDFW fisheries biologist stated the fish die off was most likely due to the high temperatures and low dissolved oxygen level in the water and that the situation most likely did not present a risk to the public. Parks staff also contacted the Water Resources Agency (WRA), State Water Resources Control Board and Environmental Health Bureau. Unfortunately, the fish die off has continued with larger species such as bass, catfish, crappie, carp, and trout being impacted. Attached photos include a 3–4-pound bass. CDFW, WRA and EHB are working together to try to determi
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