On Sunday, May 23 Paso Robles Police officers and detectives began investigating an altercation that occurred on the 3100 block of Park Street. Officers identified a suspect, 20-year-old Jose Jimenez of Paso Robles who is believed to have pulled a gun on another individual, while threatening to shoot him. Jimenez is also suspected of throwing a hammer through the sunroof of the victim’s car. Officers have reason to believe this incident is gang-related. PRPD detectives obtained a search warrant for Jimenez’s residence located on the 3100 Block of Spring Street. On Monday, May 24 shortly after 11:00 am detectives located Jimenez at the Presidio Apartment Complex located at 3200 Spring Street and he was arrested without incident on various charges stemming from the altercation. Detectives served a search warrant at Jimenez’s residence and located an M1 Garand 30 caliber rifle and an unserialized Glock-style 9mm pistol (loaded). Also recovered were photographs of Jimenez posing with the rifle and pistol. Jimenez was booked into the SLO County Jail.
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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