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San Benito County Sheriff's Office
Monday September 18th, 2017 :: 04:41 p.m. PDT

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San Benito County Sheriff's Deputies make an arrest for mail theft, weapon and drug possession.

SAN BENITO COUNTY SHERIFF’S OFFICE
2301 Technology Pkwy Hollister, CA. 95023

DARREN THOMPSON
SHERIFF-CORONER
 
PHONE: 831-636-4080 FAX: 831-636-1416



MEDIA RELEASE
 
 
 

CASE NUMBER:      17-00925                                            
DATE:                        9/14/2017
LOCATION:             Vineyard Estates, Hollister
TYPE:             Drug/Weapon/Theft Arrest
 

SUSPECT:                                                     AGE:              CITY OF RESIDENCE:
Anthony TORRES                                          34                    Hollister, CA
Stephanie LUJAN                                           31                    Hollister, CA
 
VICTIM:                                                                                CITY OF RESIDENCE:
28 Various Victims                            San Benito, Monterey and Santa Clara Counties                                   
                                   
 

INFORMATION:
 
On 9/14/17, at approximately 0940 hours, San Benito County Sheriff’s Deputies were dispatched to the area of the 900 block of Cabernet Dr in the Vineyard Estates neighborhood of San Benito County.  A resident of Vineyard Estates had been alerted by his/her surveillance system that somebody had attempted to open their driveway gate.  The resident was able to remotely access their live surveillance cameras and saw occupants of a white Ford Expedition removing items from their mailbox.  Deputies responded to the area and were unable to locate the car.
 
Deputies Gillies, Leist and Canez then formulated a plan to respond to exit points of the area and posted themselves at locations around the area.  Deputy Gillies then saw a similar vehicle in the area of Tres Pinos Genral Store.  The Expedition was parked and a male and female were standing next to it  Upon contacting the couple, the female passenger complied and the male fled in the Expedition.  While fleeing, the driver threw a loaded firearm out of the vehicle.  That firearm was later recovered by Deputy Gillies. The female was detained and was identified as STEPHANIE LUJAN.
 
Deputies Leist and Canez then went to possible locations where they expected the Expedition and driver to emerge.  As Deputy Leist held his position, he directed Deputy Canez to check the Heatherwood Estates neigborhood.  Deputy Canez responded to the area in time to see the male flee from the Expedition on foot, through a residential property.  Deputy Canez gave chase and, with the help of Deputy Leist, arrested ANTHONY TORRES without incident.
 
Deputies Leist and Canez responded to the Expedition where they located narcotics, ammunition and nearly 100 pieces of stolen mail from 28 victims in San Benito, Monterey and Santa Clara Counties.  And end result of this arrest and investigation saw LUJAN and TORRES booked into the San Benito County Jail for the following charges:
 
Possession of stolen identifying information of more than 10 people - Felony
Conspiracy to commit a felony - Felony
Felon in possession of a firearm - Felony
Felon in possession of ammunition - Felony
Possession of narcotics for sale -Felony
Resisting arrest - Misdemeanor
2 Felony warrants - Felony
Probation Violation – Misdemeanor
 
The United States Postal Inspectors are assisting and will be in touch with all victims of the mail and identity theft.  They will be conducting the follow-up investigation regarding all things related to the stolen mail in both counties.  Federal charges may be pending for LUJAN and TORRES.
 
Anybody with information on this case is urged to contact the San Benito County Sheriff’s Office at 831 636-4080, reference case 17-00925.
 
BY: Captain Eric Taylor
DATE: 9/14/2017
 

Address/Location
San Benito County Sheriff's Office
2301 Technology Pkwy
Hollister, CA 95023

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