NOAA Seal Posse Got The Wrong Guy

Overreacting Karen calls officials when a tourist was looking at the scalped seal.

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Authorities had released a wanted flyer with his photo and offered a $20,000 reward for information leading to his arrest in connection to a decapitated sea lion found near Monterey.

As of Tuesday night, the man at the center of the case, Jason Bietz, reached out to FOX26 hoping to clear his name and get the truth out.

Bietz says he and his daughter were visiting Point Pinos Beach in Pacific Grove when they noticed a dead sea lion on the sand.

As they looked at the animal, he says a woman approached them and accused them of stabbing and decapitating it.

He says they were simply looking at the animal, but things got heated with the woman, so they left.

NOAA Seal Posse Got The Wrong Guy
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Seal Posse Shoots First

Both NOAA and KSBW call out the man in the picture – who was not their man.

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A woman walking along Point Pinos Beach in Pacific Grove reported witnessing a man and his daughter mutilating the carcass of a dead seal back in June to KSBW 8.

Several months later, NOAA got involved and announced a $20,000 reward for information leading to the arrest of the man wanted for doing this.

The incident occurred at 8:40 p.m. on July 27. NOAA says the sea lion was dead before being decapitated, and its cause of death was not determined.

“We are seeking information on the person who decapitated the animal and any other details surrounding the incident,” said NOAA.

Seal Posse Shoots First

Beer Brewery Becomes A Blaze

Notice on the window and a sign that said, “The BEER IS 0K!”

AN EARLY-MORNING blaze at a brewpub in Pacific Grove late last week caused property damage but did not injure anyone, officials said this week.
On Sept. 19 at about 2:20 a.m., Monterey Fire Department responded to an incident at Hops & Fog Brewing Co. at 511 Lighthouse Ave. The building has a residential apartment upstairs from the restaurant. An employee called 911 to report the fire.

Beer Brewery Becomes A Blaze

Don’t Rely On MJ Taxes. They Keep Going Down

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Taxes on retail pot, but no revenue from homegrown? Do we have revenuer cops and homegrown permits on the horizon?

Governor Gavin Newsom signed a bill on Monday to roll back cannabis excise taxes. The bill, AB 564, undoes a hike from this summer when rates jumped from 15% to 19%. Starting October 1, the excise tax will drop back down to 15% and remain there through 2028.

Critics warn that lowering the tax could shrink funding for programs like childcare, education, and community reinvestment.

Andrew Castro, a cannabis consumer, expressed concern, saying, “I’m just kind of a weary, you know, that it’s going to tip over on the other end. In other areas for sure.”

For cannabis shops and growers, the tax cut means survival. Many argue that the state’s high taxes push customers to the illicit market, where products aren’t tested or regulated.

Don’t Rely On MJ Taxes. They Keep Going Down

PG Felon Arrested With Guns

Traffic stop in Castroville. Hey at least it wasn’t Watsonville.

“A search of the vehicle revealed the presence of controlled substances and drug paraphernalia,” according to the Sheriff’s Office. “During the search, deputies discovered a loaded 1911 A-1 pistol. The pistol was found within hands reach of where the passenger was seated and inches from where deputies had been standing during the contact.”

A further search resulted in the discovery of a loaded AR pistol carbine and a Japanese Type 11 light machine gun, according to deputies. They also said that two of the weapons did not have serial numbers.

Deputies continued to investigate and found that 42-year-old Brian Richard Knabb is a convicted felon from Pacific Grove, and was attempting to sell the light machine gun.

PG Felon Arrested With Guns

Still Wasting Money On That Roundabout No One Wants

Both proposals redirect Cedar Street over to Congress, making a four way intersection.

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The council voted to direct city staffers to begin working with the Transportation Agency for Monterey County to
increase funding in preconstruction costs by $137,961 for the so-called Cedar, Sunset and Congress Intersection Project. The extra funds will be used to continue preparing a design engineering evaluation report for the roundabout and improvements to nearby streets.
The council also decided to discuss at a future meeting a request by the consultant GHD for an additional $340,000.

Still Wasting Money On That Roundabout No One Wants

Del Monte Park Rest Home Former Owners Fined

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Were the residents made to sign away their Social Security checks and have MediCal pay the max amount allowed for this marginal care?

The former owners of an assisted living facility in Pacific Grove have agreed to pay $145,000 in civil penalties and costs for allegedly failing to adequately background check employees as well as not providing enough staff to care for residents, Monterey County District Attorney Jeannine Pacioni announced on Sept. 15.

New owners purchased the assisted living business in 2023 and received new licensing. They are currently working toward purchasing the land and buildings as well, according to Matthew Delbruegge, owner of Del Monte Care. The new name of the facility is Del Monte Village.

Del Monte Park Rest Home Former Owners Fined

Perv Forest Hill Manor Caregiver Was Accused Before

Paul Nkoy Lumbi, Jr

Read the full article – caregiver has accusations going back ten years. Poor investigations and lost evidence let this creep continue his perversions.

Paul Nkoy Lumbi Jr., 60, was arrested Aug. 12 and charged with felony forcible rape, lewd acts on a dependent adult and other charges that police say stem from his former employment at Forest Hill Manor in Pacific Grove.

All three alleged victims were 82 years old. Lumbi has pleaded not guilty to the crimes, and he’s being held in Monterey County Jail on $2.7 million bail.
A court document filed last week by California Attorney General Rob Bonta, who is prosecuting Lumbi, indicates that beginning in 2005, Lumbi faced six complaints by patients at nursing homes in Monterey and Salinas.

Perv Forest Hill Manor Caregiver Was Accused Before

Highway 68 Car Wreck Leads To Drug And Weapons Arrest

Castroville is the new Watsonville. Felons need to experience Pacific Grove too.

Nolberto Alaniz

On Aug. 27 at about 9:45 a.m., Pacific Grove Police officers responded to a vehicle collision near Forest and Bishop ave-nues off Highway 68. As officers inventoried items in the car — since it had major damage and had to be towed — they found prescription medication without a prescription.
After taking Castroville resident Nolberto Alaniz, 25, into custody, the cops discovered he was also in possession of suspected methamphetamine, cocaine or fentanyl and psilocybin.

Highway 68 Car Wreck Leads To Drug And Weapons Arrest

Ben Harvey Ruined A Hometown Activity In Ojai, Too

Harvey managed to turn Ojai’s crown jewel — Libbey Bowl — into a ghost stage. He signed a contract that gave the city zero rights, let a promoter run one overpriced show for LA hipsters, and then… nothing. No concert series, no summer nights under the stars, just pissed off residents. Classic Harvey!

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Libbey Bowl has been silenced, the people have not
I miss…The sounds. The joy. The sight of people swaying together under the Ojai sky at the Libbey Bowl.

Our city manager has been called “the Grinch Who Stole Our Music,” and it’s hard to disagree when the stage sits silent. I miss — we miss — Michael McDonald’s velvet voice, the Gin Blossoms’ jangling guitars, Ben Harper’s soul, Vampire Weekend’s energy, Toad the Wet Sprocket’s harmonies, Dionne Warwick’s elegance, Oingo Boingo’s wildness, The English Beat’s ska rhythms, Lyle Lovett’s storytelling, Los Lobos’ fire, Jon Anderson from Yes (who brought 12 musicians from six countries, ages 23 to 73), Belinda Carlisle’s sparkle, Dave Mason and Eric Burton’s legends, Jacob Scesney’s sax with Postmodern Jukebox and much more.

And I miss the families — neighbors’ arm in arm — singing along to Queen Nation and countless other bands that turned the Bowl into a living, breathing heartbeat of Ojai.

Now, instead of music, I hear about a bumper sticker: “Honk if you’re suing the City Manager or the City of Ojai.” That says something about where we are — we have been referred to as “the best citizens with the worst (city) management” — and it stings because it feels true. I think we had more lawsuits filed last month than concerts.

Ben Harvey Ruined A Hometown Activity In Ojai, Too

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