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Monterey County Sheriff's Deputies Arrest Multiple Suspects After Early Morning Burglary on June 14 at a Cannibis Facility South of Salinas that Led to Multiple Vehicle Pursuits Across Multiple Counties

 

The Monterey County Sheriff’s Office has arrested 2 adults and 2 juveniles related to an early morning

burglary at a cannabis greenhouse facility that resulted in 2 vehicle pursuits ending in San Benito County

and San Francisco. Two additional adults are facing multiple felony charges.

On Sunday, June 14 just after 4:00 AM, deputies were dispatched to a burglary in progress at a cannabis greenhouse

facility along the 26,800 block of Encinal Road in the unincorporated area of Monterey County just south of

Salinas. A security guard reported multiple vehicles, and multiple armed subjects had accessed the business by

cutting through a fence. The suspects were reported to be taking processed cannabis.

While responding, deputies were able to locate vehicles they believed were involved in the burglary. One

deputy encountered and attempted to stop a red Honda Accord which failed to yield. The vehicle led deputies

on a pursuit into San Benito County and then into Santa Clara County. San Jose CHP units took over the

pursuit which continued into the City of San Francisco where it ended after the vehicle crashed.

Among the items recovered from the vehicle were ammunition, burglary tools and large amounts of cannabis.

Damijia Danyel McGee, age 25 of Oakland and Charles Terrance JR Everetts, age 22 of Oakland were

transported to SF General Hospital for injuries. McGee was found to have an outstanding felony no-bail

warrant for violation of his state parole terms. Charges will be filed with the Monterey County District

Attorney’s Office. A 16-year-old male from Richmond was also arrested. He was booked into Monterey

County Juvenile Hall.

A Monterey County Sheriff’s Office sergeant pursued a second vehicle, described as a gray colored Hyundai

Sonata. The vehicle also failed to yield. Assistance was requested and provided by the Salinas Police

Department. While fleeing, occupants of the Hyundai began tossing out bags of cannabis through the

windows. The vehicle lost control after losing a wheel and crashed into brush in the area of Highway 101 just

north of Highway 129 in San Benito County. The driver and two other occupants were arrested without

incident.

Among the items recovered from the second vehicle were large bags of cannabis, burglary tools and other

indicia commonly associated with the crime of burglary.

Arrested were Mathew Jamarius Gaston Higgins, age 18 of Oakland and Kahleed Johnson, age 19 of

Oakland. A 17-year-old male juvenile of Oakland was also arrested and booked into Monterey County

Juvenile Hall.

A third vehicle was reported to be involved. That vehicle was not located. Deputies are currently following up

on leads to identify and locate the vehicle and its occupants.

“We have investigated several recent burglaries targeting marijuana processing facilities throughout

Monterey County. In each of those cases, our deputies and detectives have worked tirelessly to identify,

locate, and arrest those responsible. I want to be clear, we will not tolerate criminal activity that targets our

local businesses,” stated Monterey County Sheriff Tina Nieto. “Marijuana processing facilities are lawful

businesses operating within our county and deserve the same level of protection as any other business. If you

choose to commit these crimes in Monterey County, we will find you, arrest you, and work closely with the

District Attorney’s Office to ensure you are prosecuted to the fullest extent of the law. Our message is

simple, if you come to Monterey County to victimize businesses, expect to be caught.”

As part of this investigation, deputies confirmed that firearms were used during the commission of the crime.

While ammunition was recovered from one of the vehicles involved, no firearms were located. Investigators

believe one or more firearms may have been discarded from vehicles at some point during or after the

incident. Our law enforcement partners have been notified and are actively assisting in efforts to locate any

discarded weapons.

Out of an abundance of caution, we ask members of the public to remain vigilant. If anyone locates a firearm

or any item they believe may be related to this investigation, they should not touch, move, or handle it.

Instead, immediately leave the item where it is and call 911 so law enforcement can respond and safely

recover it. Protecting the safety of our community remains our highest priority, and we appreciate the public's

cooperation as this investigation continues.

The Monterey County Sheriff’s Office wishes to thank the Salinas Police Department and both the Monterey

and San Jose divisions of the California Highway Patrol for their assistance during this incident.

Anyone with information related to this information is asked to contact the Monterey County Sheriff’s Office.

Booking Charges are as follows:

Matthew Jamarius Gaston Higgins was booked into Monterey County Jail for the following:

• PC 211- Robbery (Felony)

• PC 459- Burglary (Felony)

• PC 182- Criminal Conspiracy (Felony)

• PC 466-Possession of Burglary Tools (Misdemeanor)

• PC 135- Destruction of Evidence (Misdemeanor)

• CVC 2800.2 (a)- Recklessly Evading a Peace Officer (Felony)

• PC 272 (a)(1)- Contribute to the Delinquency of a Minor (Misdemeanor)

BAIL: $80,000

Kahleed Johnson was booked into Monterey County Jail and was booked for the following:

• PC 211- Robbery (Felony)

• PC 459- Burglary (Felony)

• PC 182- Criminal Conspiracy (Felony)

• PC 466-Possession of Burglary Tools (Misdemeanor)

• PC 135- Destruction of Evidence (Misdemeanor)

• PC 272 (a)(1)- Contribute to the Delinquency of a Minor (Misdemeanor)

BAIL: $80,000

Juvenile Male was booked into Monterey County Juvenile Hall for the following:

• PC 211- Robbery (Felony)

• PC 459- Burglary (Felony)

• PC 182- Criminal Conspiracy (Felony)

• PC 466-Possession of Burglary Tools (Misdemeanor)

• PC 135- Destruction of Evidence (Misdemeanor)

Damija Danyel McGee was transported to San Francisco General Hospital for treatment of

Injuries. An arrest warrant will be sought for the following charges:

• PC 211- Robbery (Felony)

• PC 459- Burglary (Felony)

• PC 182- Criminal Conspiracy (Felony)

• PC 466-Possession of Burglary Tools (Misdemeanor)

• PC 135- Destruction of Evidence (Misdemeanor)

• CVC 2800.2 (a)- Recklessly Evading a Peace Officer (Felony)

• PC 30305(a)-Felon in Possession of Ammunition (Felony)

• PC 3455 (a)- PRCS Violation (Felony)

• PC 272 (a)(1)- Contribute to the Delinquency of a Minor (Misdemeanor)

Charles Terrence JR Everetts was transported to San Francisco General Hospital for treatment of

injuries. An arrest warrant will be sought for the following charges:

• PC 211- Robbery (Felony)

• PC 459- Burglary (Felony)

• PC 182- Criminal Conspiracy (Felony)

• PC 466-Possession of Burglary Tools (Misdemeanor)

• PC 135- Destruction of Evidence (Misdemeanor)

• PC 272 (a)(1)- Contribute to the Delinquency of a Minor (Misdemeanor)

Juvenile Male was booked into Monterey County Juvenile Hall for the following charges:

• PC 211- Robbery (Felony)

• PC 459- Burglary (Felony)

• PC 182- Criminal Conspiracy (Felony)

• PC 466-Possession of Burglary Tools (Misdemeanor)

• PC 135- Destruction of Evidence (Misdemeanor)

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