Soledad Man is Arrested by Sheriff’s Office Agricultural Crimes Unit on May 24 for Diesel Fuel Thefts
The Monterey County Sheriff’s Office Agricultural Crimes Unit has been investigating a series of ongoing
diesel fuel thefts throughout Monterey County. During the investigation, detectives installed surveillance
cameras, at known fuel theft locations, and identified a suspect as 49-year-old, Pedro Martinez, of
Soledad. Detectives conducted surveillance operations and authored multiple search warrants as part of the
investigation.
On Sunday, May 24, 2026, detectives saw Martinez leaving a vineyard in Soledad shortly after committing a fuel
theft. During the investigation, Martinez admitted stealing more than 1,000 gallons of diesel fuel from
multiple agricultural properties over an extended period of time. The estimated total loss associated with the
diesel thefts exceeds $10,000.
Detectives recovered Martinez’s truck and fuel tank, which were seized and booked into evidence as part of
the investigation.
Martinez was arrested and booked into the Monterey County Jail on the following charges:
• 3 counts of 487(a)PC – Grand theft,
• 1 count of 664/487PC – Attempted Grand theft,
• 4 counts 602(k) PC – Trespassing
“Agricultural thefts have a direct impact on the farmers, businesses, and community members who help
drive Monterey County’s economy. We remain committed to aggressively investigating these crimes ,
working closely with our allied partners, and arresting those responsible,” said Sheriff Tina Nieto.
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