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Sheriff's Arrests: False Imprisonment, Child Abuse, Criminal Threats

A look at the Santa Clara County Sheriff's Office's arrest and booking reports for May 22-23, 2012. The following arrest information does not indicate a conviction.

 

DUI

  • Shannon Jost, 39, of Cupertino, May 22, 12:01 a.m., at Capitol Avenue and Berryessa Road, for DUI and parol hold.
  • Terrell Gentry, 36, no place of residence provided, May 22, 8:20 p.m., at De Anza Boulevard and Mariani Avenue in Cupertino, for DUI and child endangerment.
  • Jerry Hull, 60, of San Jose, May 22, at Foothill Boulevard and Silver Oak Way in Cupertino, for DUI.

False Imprisonment/Domestic Violence

Mark Munch, 50, of Los Altos, May 23, 10:20 a.m., at 12758 Leander Driver in Los Altos, for false imprisonment and inflicting corporal injury on spouse/cohabitant. Bail set at $20,000.

Petty Theft

  • Elizabeth Cruz, 48, of Saratoga, May 22, 10:15 a.m., at the Santa Clara County Superior Court, Dept. 65, 115 Terraine St. in San Jose, for second-degree burglary and petty theft of personal property, larceny.
  • Rebecca Naylor, 27, no place of residence given, May 22, 8:06 p.m., at 10150 No. Wolfe Rd. in Cupertino, for petty theft of personal property, larceny.

Possession

  • Joe Martinez, 42, of San Jose, May 22, 10:15 a.m., at Old Monterey Highway and Sanchez Drive in Morgan Hill, for possession of 28.5 grams or an ounce of marijuana. Bail set at $5,000.
  • Jose Santamaria, 38, of Gilroy, May 18, 6:09 p.m., at Monterey Street at Old Gilroy, for possession of a controlled substance.
  • Sara Walden, 41, of Gilroy, May 22, 2:10 p.m., at the Santa Clara County Superior Court, Dept. 65, 115 Terraine St. in San Jose, for possession of a controlled substance.
  • Giang Nguyen, 22, of Milpitas, May 22, 11:50 p.m., at Bilbo Drive and Randywine in San Jose, for unlawful possession of paraphernalia, selling or aiding in selling stolen property and re-arrest, revocation of probation.
  • Shayla Pryor, 21, of Newark, May 23, 2 a.m., at Saratoga-Sunnyvale Road and Homestead in Cupertino, for possession of burglary tools, switch blade knife, controlled substance/paraphernalia and controlled substance. Bail set at $13,000.
  • Richard Meuse, 19, of Santa Clara, May 23, 12:30 a.m., at 5825 Bollinger Rd. in Cupertino, for possession of marijuana.
  • Kevin Jacoby, 21, of San Jose, May 22, 6 p.m. at Stevens Creek Boulevard and Portal in Cupertino, for possession of marijuana, having an expired registration and having no stoplights.
  • Under the Influence
  • Patrick Casey, 36, of San Jose, May 22, at 8:35 p.m., at 14555 Big Basin Way in Saratoga, for being under the influence of a controlled substance, alcohol or drugs. Bail set at $250.
  • Jennifer Brady, 19, of San Jose, May 23, 2 a.m., Sunnyvale-Saratoga Road and Homestead in Cupertino, for using/being under the influence. Bail set at $5,000.
  • Joseph Martinez, 32, of San Jose, May 23, 10:05 a.m., at Stevens Creek Boulevard and Miller Avenue in Cupertino, for parole hold, evading payment of fare, under the influence of a controlled substance, alcohol, drugs.

Assault

Lashe Morley, 20, of Campbell, May 23, at the Santa Clara County Superior Court Hall of Justice at 190 W. Hedding St. in San Jose, for assault with a deadly weapon and resisting, delaying or obstructing a peace officer.

Child Abuse/Criminal Threats

Elizabeth Rhoads, 47, of Sunnyvale, May 23, 4 p.m., at Homestead and Mary in Cupertino, for inflicting corporal injury upon a child and threatening crime with intent to terrorize. Bail set at $35,000.

Saulomon Villegas, 19, of Cupertino, May 23, 4 p.m., at 10576 Johansen Drive in Cupertino, for lewd and lascivious acts with child.

Editor's Note: If charges are dropped or you are found not guilty, call Patch Editor Sheila Sanchez at408-391-8725. Anyone with tips on local crime may report a crime online, or call the Santa Clara County Sheriff's Office at 408-808-4431.

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Joan J. Strong May 22, 2013 at 11:21 am
Corrections: 1. Straw man attack: nobody is blaming BCS for district-wide growth. Nobody. 2. BCSRead More does not get "half the funding" of LASD. BCS gets about 6500 and LASD gets about 9500. The BCS program for typical children costs about twice as much as the comparable LASD program. BCS is simple an expensive hybrid public/private school, nothing more. 3. Mr. Roode pointed out that there are about 100 or so special ed. students at LASD (I cannot verify this but it seems very low). LASD calls out an annual expense of $7.5 million for special ed. meaning each of these students cost LASD $75,000, not $1,000 as he implied. 4. The law and the courts have ALREADY compelled LASD to give reasonably equivalent facilities and they have. BCS has a lower student/teacher ratio meaning that they have more classrooms for the same number of kids. This is not, legally speaking, LASD's problem. 5. Mr. Roode has yet to explain how the Covington campus could be 16 acres. Further, he continues to spread the fallacy that campuses ACREAGE is even remotely relevant to its student capacity. Campuses are limited by their location and traffic, not how many acres of grass there is in the back. 6. Were it not for BCS, we would have passed a bond in the last election, as the polling shows. BCS litigation has ripped our community apart and has left it with a mountain to climb when it comes to operating in a normal fashion.
L.A. Chung (Editor) May 22, 2013 at 10:37 am
@David R. I think Homestead uses EarthCare Recycling, based on its April 6 E-Waste collection dayRead More publicity (http://bit.ly/10mIV14) : www.earthcarerecycling.com "Recycle FREE your old electronic equipment - working or not! Anything with a plug or PC board inside. Also accepted are non-household batteries, VHS tapes and other media, and scrap metal. Visit www.earthcarerecycling.com for a list of accepted items. "
David R. May 21, 2013 at 10:26 pm
What kind of bins are there? Do you take used CDROMs? How about VHS tapes? Cables and wire?
David R. May 20, 2013 at 01:18 pm
I saw a public report that said most of the discussion related to carpooling and so forth, sinceRead More Blach is separated so much from the rest of the school. You know, things like dropping off both kids at Egan, and then a group of kids headed for Blach share a ride or vice versa. I don't see how any nonparents can really help with that.