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King City Police Department Makes 3 Arrests in 2 Days During the Week of November 13

 

On Monday, November 14 at approximately 12:00 PM, officers from the King City Police Department were

dispatched to 415 Pearl Street on a report of a minor (9-year-old victim) in possession of a controlled

substance. The investigation revealed that the victim located a small amount of a controlled substance in his jacket pocket. The victim did not know how the substance got into his pocket. Later on that day at 5 pm, officers contacted 35-year-old Elisa Marie Sanchez of King City who admitted to wearing the victim’s jacket and putting the controlled substance in the pocket. Sanchez was placed under arrest for child endangerment and was booked into the Monterey County Jail.

Anyone with additional information regarding this case is encouraged to contact King City Police

Department Sergeant Josh Partida at 831-386-5988 or jpartida@kingcity.com; or the WeTip line at 1-800-

78-CRIME. Your call may remain completely anonymous.



On Monday, November 14 at approximately 3:30 PM, officers from the King City Police Department responded to the 200 block of North Russ Street for a report of a physical fight in progress where one subject was armed with a knife. Upon arrival, officers located a 14-year-old male that matched the description of the described suspect. A review of video surveillance footage and witness statements positively identified the 14-year-old male as the individual in possession of a knife during the altercation. A weapon believed to be used in the crime was also located. The 14-year-old male was arrested and booked into Monterey County Juvenile Hall charged with Carry Concealed Dirk or Dagger, Exhibiting a Concealed Weapon and Giving a False ID to Police.

Anyone with additional information regarding this case is encouraged to contact King City Police

Department Sergeant Josh Partida at 831-386-5988 or jpartida@kingcity.com; or the WeTip line at 1-800-

78-CRIME. Your call may remain completely anonymous.



On Tuesday, November 15 at approximately 3:00 AM, officers from the King City Police Department responded to the 200 block of N. First Street for a report of a person assaulting a victim with a knife. Upon arrival, officers located the victim who provided information identifying 27-year-old Felipe Martinez Gaspar of King City as the suspect. Later that morning at 4:00 AM, officers located and arrested Gaspar on the 200 block of N. First Street. Gaspar was transported and booked into Monterey County Jail charged with assault with a deadly weapon.

Anyone with additional information regarding this case is encouraged to contact King City Police

Department Sergeant Anthony Shaw at 831-386-5996 or ashaw@kingcity.com; or the WeTip line at 1-

800-78-CRIME. Your call may remain completely anonymous.

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