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Auto Theft Suspects

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April 02, 2010 11:07 PM

Eleven people were arrested on suspicion of auto theft in Stanislaus County between March 25 and Wednesday.

SUSPECT: Ralph Agostini Jr., 27, Oakdale

DATE ARRESTED: March 26

ARRESTING AGENCY: Oakdale Police Department

CHARGES: Vehicle theft

    

SUSPECT: Kevin James Bazar, 27, San Leandro

DATE ARRESTED: March 26

ARRESTING AGENCY: Ceres Police Department

CHARGES: Vehicle theft, vandalism, criminal conspiracy, possession of burglary tools, tampering with a vehicle

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SUSPECT: Scott Ray Casey, 22, Modesto

DATE ARRESTED: March 26

ARRESTING AGENCY: California Highway Patrol

CHARGES: Vehicle theft, possession of hypodermics, parole violation

    

SUSPECT: Ronald Joseph Costa, 41, Hayward

DATE ARRESTED: March 26

ARRESTING AGENCY: Ceres Police Department

CHARGES: Vehicle theft, vandalism, criminal conspiracy, possession of burglary tools, tampering with a vehicle, possession of a switchblade knife with intent to sell

    

SUSPECT: Marlon Darnell Edwards Jr., 18, Richmond

DATE ARRESTED: March 26

ARRESTING AGENCY: Stanislaus County Auto Theft Task Force

CHARGES: Vehicle theft, possession of narcotics, attempt to receive stolen property, delaying or obstructing an officer

    

SUSPECT: Martin Thornton, 37, Hayward

DATE ARRESTED: March 26

ARRESTING AGENCY: Ceres Police Department

CHARGES: Vehicle theft, tampering with a vehicle, vandalism, criminal conspiracy, possession of burglary tools, possession of a switchblade knife with intent to sell

    

SUSPECT: Jimmie Edward Wilson Jr. III, 18, San Pablo

DATE ARRESTED: March 26

ARRESTING AGENCY: Stanislaus County Auto Theft Task Force

CHARGES: Vehicle theft, attempt to receive stolen property, delaying or obstructing an officer, carrying a firearm as a previously convicted felon

    

SUSPECT: Anthony Garcia, 19, Modesto

DATE ARRESTED: March 28

ARRESTING AGENCY: Modesto Police Department

CHARGES: Vehicle theft, attempt to receive known stolen property

    

SUSPECT: Cesar Serpas, 18, Modesto

DATE ARRESTED: March 28

ARRESTING AGENCY: Modesto Police Department

CHARGES: Vehicle theft, attempt to receive stolen property, hit and run, misdemeanor driving under the influence of alcohol, driving without a license

    

SUSPECT: Stephen Angel Diaz, 19, Modesto

DATE ARRESTED: March 29

ARRESTING AGENCY: Stanislaus County Auto Theft Task Force

CHARGES: First-degree burglary, vehicle theft

    

SUSPECT: Gary Joseph Parchem, 19, Modesto

DATE ARRESTED: March 30

ARRESTING AGENCY: Stanislaus County Auto Theft Task Force

CHARGES: Vehicle theft, theft or extortion involving a motor vehicle, resisting an officer, possession of a controlled substance, possession of drugs or alcohol in jail

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