“We’re hoping to go with that date in January,” she said this week. Petrick, who was 25 at the time of the accident, was arrested by the California Highway Patrol for felony DUI and taken to Monterey County Jail after allegedly driving over Carmel High School student Ryan Marden — son of Carmel River School principal Jay Marden — with his 2007 Toyota Tundra pickup truck while trying to get up a hill. Marden and a friend had been in sleeping bags on the ground when the accident occurred shortly after 2:30 a.m. May 2, CHP public information officer Bob Lehman reported at the time, and Petrick was reportedly unaware what he had done until passengers in his truck yelled.
Registrar Of Voters Gets DUI In P.G.
Alcohol arrests & DMP, they go together it seems.
Monterey County Registrar of Voters Linda Tulett, 43, was arrested on suspicion of drunken driving shortly before 1 a.m. Sunday, Dec. 19, after a Pacific Grove police officer pulled her over on David Avenue for speeding, according to PGPD Cmdr. John Nyunt.
“She showed objective symptoms of intoxication and was right at the [DUI]limit,” he said. Tulett, who lives on Funston Avenue in P.G., was taken to the police station and held there until sober. She was released just after 4 a.m. with a citation to appear in court on the charge.
Burglars Having Record Success In P.G.
Even if you lock things up, scum may cause damage costing more to repair than the lost item.
Almost a dozen victims reported thefts and burglaries to P.G. police between Dec.14 and 20, with the bulk of them — nine — occurring the night of Dec. 15 or the morning of Dec. 16. Eight of those vehicles were unlocked, according to police, and the ninth had its convertible cover cut.
In addition, thieves stole computers, a phone system and keys from the Anton Inn on Dec. 3, someone took a television from a rental property on Dec. 18, and a suspect tried to break into a Lighthouse Avenue business Dec. 19 or 20 but failed to get through the window or the back door. Nyunt said parolees, drug addicts and gang members are hitting his city and other Peninsula locations, because they know the prey is easy.
Estates On The Bay Lawyer Confident In The Outcome
Mark. Those. Words.
Update 2015 – they were found guilty.
An attorney for a Pacific Grove real estate company accused by Monterey County prosecutors of fraudulent practices said Thursday the case is without merit.
“We are confident that will be the outcome,” said Bill Daniels, a Monterey attorney representing Estates on the Bay Inc.
The District Attorneys Office this week filed a civil complaint against the company and co-owners Susana Silva and Deanna Gobert accusing them of falsifying loan applications, recommending transactions to pump up their commissions and advising loans without regard to clients’ best interests.
Estates On The Bay Sued
Real estate people – sheeshe.
A civil complaint filed against a Pacific Grove real estate company by Monterey County prosecutors accuses the firm and two sisters who own it of engaging in fraudulent business practices.
The suit, which seeks a permanent injunction, civil penalties and restitution for consumers, was filed Monday against Susana Silva and Deanna Gobert and their company, Estates on the Bay Inc.
Silva continued to solicit clients, negotiate loans and prepare loan applications though the company told state real estate officials that she divested her interests in the firm and was no longer its supervising broker, the suit says.
No Traffic Solutions For Pine Ave. Not That It Was Needed Anyway
Substainable P.G. type idea to make travel by car less desirable. Look at the picture, there is enough room on Pine Ave for 4 traffic lanes, curbside parking and bike lanes to nowhere.

Earlier this year, the Pacific Grove Traffic and Pedestrian Safety Commission made efforts to carry out a 3-lane conversion on Pine Avenue, with one lane each way and a center turning lane, adding bike lanes on each side. Amid mixed public reaction to the proposed project, the idea has been postponed and Public Works has completed a re-paint of the street in its familiar, 4-lane configuration. No plans for a 3-lane conversion are in the works at this time.
No Traffic Solutions For Pine Ave. Not That It Was Needed Anyway
Pollacci Trail For New Added Rape Charges Set For February 10

Pollacci, who was living with his parents in Pebble Beach before he was jailed for raping a Colorado woman in the loft of his family’s Lighthouse Avenue liquor store and then leaving her at the hospital with a serious head injury in April 2008, stands accused of raping two more women who came forward during the investigation of that case and his trial this year.
According to investigators, Pollacci raped Jane Doe 1 in April 2007 and Jane Doe 2 twice in the fall of 2008. Deputy district attorney Mike Breeden and public defender Michelle Wouden are next set to appear in Duncan’s courtroom on the Pollacci case on Feb. 10, 2011, when the judge will consider any motions the defense wants to file.
Pollacci Trail For New Added Rape Charges Set For February 10
$42,000 Down The (Historically Reviewed) Sewer
Reviews that come in to play when a property is sold or remolded or torn down? Make the property owner foot the bill.
The City of Pacific Grove is going to pay a consultant more than $40,000 to get a better handle on the city’s historic buildings. The P.G. City Council voted Wednesday night to spend $42,400 to prepare an “historic context statement,” which will include describing how the city’s architecture evolved.
While spending $40,000 on a report in a city that is having severe financial troubles may seem superfluous, Burgess said in the long run, the report could save money for the city and residents, who must fork over from $200 to $1,000 for a historic evaluation.
Sheriff Says No Rapists In Pebble Beach
Remain calm, all is well?
Sheriff’s Cmdr. Tracy Brown wouldn’t divulge any of the details of a rape reported in Pebble Beach last month, but he said residents should not worry that a rapist is lurking in their neighborhood. “Because of privacy issues, I’m not allowed to discuss in detail the specific case, but there is no reason for anyone else in the area to be concerned about there being a rapist in their area,” he said Wednesday. “I don’t believe there’s anyone in danger at this time.”
On Nov. 12 at around 7 p.m., a Pebble Beach woman dialed 911 and reported that an unknown Hispanic male had broken into her house and raped her, according to a report by deputy Joe Crivello.
Grenades Do Not Make Good Knickknacks
Two World War II hand grenades were found inside a Pacific Grove garage on Grove (Acre) Avenue Wednesday morning.
Relatives of the former tenant were cleaning out the house when the found the grenades. They say that the WWII vet that used to live in the house probably got the grenades as “mementos” and then must have forgotten that he even had them.