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Leading local news coverage on the Peninsula


Wednesday April 19, 2017 XVII, Edition 210 www.smdailyjournal.com

Murder victim previously uncovered dismembered body


Slain San Bruno man was witness in 15-year-old storage locker dead body case
By Samantha Weigel tangential, murder cases mark the last took a plea deal, said District Attorney
DAILY JOURNAL STAFF two times a dismembered body was dis- Steve Wagstaffe.
covered in San Mateo County. Fast-forward more than a decade
Roybal was described as a treasure later, the 77-year-old is now the victim
When Benjamin Roybal helped to hunter of sorts, who was apparently of a grisly crime in which San Bruno
uncover the dismembered body of a well known in the local storage wars resident David Stubblefield has been
young woman who had been reported auction circuit. Along with a former accused of using tear gas on, shooting
missing nearly 15 years ago, no one business associate, in 2002 he coinci- and dismembering Roybal before
could have guessed he too would suffer dentally placed the winning bid to pur- attempting to destroy the remains with
a similar fate. chase a Daly City self-storage locker chemicals he researched online,
Roybal disappeared last month and, in which a womans decomposing according to prosecutors.
on April 6, police found his dismem- remains had been kept for nearly three Never say youve seen it all,
bered remains scattered at a neighbors years, according to prosecutors. because something strange or unique
San Bruno home. In a stunning twist, Roybal would have been witness will come forward. To think that 15 DAILY JOURNAL FILE PHOTO
Roybal has gone from witness to vic- #5 before the man accused of murder- Police search Benjamin Roybals home on Pacific Heights
tim as the unrelated, yet seemingly ing the 22-year-old woman from China See ROYBAL, Page 27 Boulevard in early April.

All eyes on
bail reform
legislation
County criminal justice officials
weigh in with concerns, questions
By Anna Schuessler
DAILY JOURNAL STAFF

San Mateo County prosecutors strongly believe suspect-


ed murderer Tiffany Li is a flight risk yet, because her fami-
ly connections enabled her to post a startlingly high $35
million bail, she was released from jail earlier this month
AUSTIN WALSH/DAILY JOURNAL
until her trial slated for later this year.
Officials from the South San Francisco Fire Department recognize Alison Huerta for helping her family evacuate when a fire Li lives in the wealthy enclave of Hillsborough and is
broke out at their apartment complex last month. Below: The Martin Elementary School community, South San Francisco suspected of murdering her ex-boyfriend, also the father of
fire officials, members of the local Kiwanis chapter and more came together at a rally celebrating the bravery of two students her two children, and will remain out of custody until her
who helped an apartment fire evacuation. trial. Others facing similar or even lesser charges dont

The students made a big difference See BAIL, Page 18

South San Francisco students recognized for courage during apartment fire Burlingame officials willing
By Austin Walsh
DAILY JOURNAL STAFF
affordable housing ahead
In the face of smoke and flames, the
courageousness of two South San City councilmembers consider financial
Francisco elementary school students contribution to help problematic project
helped save their loved ones and
neighbors from potential tragedy. By Austin Walsh
DAILY JOURNAL STAFF
When an apartment fire broke out
Wednesday, March 1, at an apartment
complex on Olive Avenue, school- Burlingame officials are examining ways to push an
mates Jacquelyn Buendia and Alison affordable housing development proposed on city land past
Huerta jumped into action. environmental challenges posed by underground contami-
Huerta saw smoke billowing from nants.
The Burlingame City Council discussed during a Monday,
See FIRE, Page 8 See HOUSING, Page 19

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Thought for the Day


There is a Law that man should
love his neighbor as himself. In a few
hundred years it should be as natural to
mankind as breathing or the upright gait;
but if he does not learn it he must perish.
Alfred Adler, Austrian psychoanalyst

This Day in History


Kathrine Switzer became the first

1967 woman to run the Boston Marathon


(at that time, a men-only event) under
an official number by registering
without mentioning her gender; by
her own estimate, she finished in 4 hours and 20 minutes.
In 1 7 7 5 , the American Revolutionary War began with
the battles of Lexington and Concord.
In 1 8 9 7 , the first Boston Marathon was held; winner
John J. McDermott ran the course in two hours, 55 min-
utes and 10 seconds.
In 1 9 3 5 , the Universal Pictures horror film Bride of
Frankenstein, starring Boris Karloff with Elsa
Lanchester in the title role, had its world premiere in San
Francisco.
In 1 9 4 3 , during World War II, tens of thousands of Jews
in the Warsaw Ghetto began a valiant but ultimately futile
battle against Nazi forces. REUTERS
In 1 9 5 1 , Gen. Douglas MacArthur, relieved of his Far A woman in a buttercup flower field near Kibbutz Nir Yitzhak in southern Israel, just outside the Gaza Strip.
East command by President Harry S. Truman, bade farewell
in an address to Congress in which he quoted a line from a
ballad: Old soldiers never die; they just fade away. In other news ...
In 1 9 6 6 , Bobbi Gibb, 23, became the first woman to run separated from him by a fence.
the Boston Marathon at a time when only men were Alligator crawls out The park made the announcement on
its Facebook page late Monday amid a Advocates of moving Billy to an
allowed to participate. (Gibb jumped into the middle of of Louisiana storm drain flurry of messages from fans concerned elephant sanctuary contend he can-
the pack after the sound of the starting pistol and finished April had a slight limp. The park says not get enough exercise at the zoo
METAIRIE, La. An alligator has
in 3:21:40.) Aprils leg injury was minor and was for his physical and psychological
been wrangled after crawling out of a
In 1 9 7 7 , the Supreme Court, in Ingraham v. Wright, much better Tuesday. health.
storm drain in Louisiana.
ruled 5-4 that even severe spanking of schoolchildren by The giraffe cam made Animal I dont believe that the zoo can take
faculty members did not violate the Eighth Amendment WWL reports a 7-foot alligator
emerged from a drain in Jefferson Adventure Park the second most live- the necessary care and give what the
ban against cruel and unusual punishment. viewed channel in YouTubes history, elephants need, said Melya Kaplan,
Parish on Monday after heavy rains.
The drain was located behind an ele- with more than 232 million live views founder of the Voice For The Animals
Birthdays mentary school that wasnt holding
class because of spring break.
since February.
More than 1.2 million viewers were
Foundation, told reporters.
Zoo officials held their own news
The alligator did move around, but watching when April gave birth conference at the zoo to defend their
Bucktown resident Hazel Porter Saturday. care of Billy, who moved about in the
described it as mainly just chilling. background.
Video obtained by WWL shows a Battle brews over where to Billy is given free range, said Josh
Sisk, curator of mammals. Hes given
group of Bucktown residents detaining keep L.A. Zoos Billy the elephant options each day. He has enrichment
the alligator by lassoing its neck and
tying the rope to a nearby pole as the LOS ANGELES A city councilman devices.
creature thrashes. said Tuesday that he wants to move an The Elephants of Asia exhibit
Steven Nicholson, a witness, says Asian elephant from its longtime opened in 2010 and is the zoos largest
Actor Tim Curry is Actress Ashley Actor James wildlife professions arrived and taped home at the Los Angeles Zoo to a sanc- habitat, encompassing 6.5 acres (2.63
71. Judd is 49. Franco is 39. its mouth shut. The wranglers placed tuary where it can roam more widely. hectares).
the bound alligator in a pickup truck But zoo officials say the animals Almost half of it is open space and
Actress Elinor Donahue is 80. Rock musician Alan Price state-of-the-art habitat gives him the
and planned to relocate it. includes bathing pools, a waterfall and
(The Animals) is 75. Pop singer Mark Flo Volman (The range he needs for a good life. varied topography. The habitat also
Turtles; Flo and Eddie) is 70. Actor Tony Plana is 65. Former
tennis player Sue Barker is 61. Motorsports Hall of Famer Al Live video feed that showed Councilman Paul Koretz and the includes a high-tech barn for care of all
group Voice For The Animals say sizes of elephants.
Unser Jr. is 55. Actor Tom Wood is 54. Recording executive giraffe birth to be taken down Billys habitat is constrained and that Zoo officials said the elephants
Suge Knight is 52. Singer-songwriter Dar Williams is 50.
HARPURSVILLE, N. Y. A behavior by Billy in which he some- habitat exceeds state and federal stan-
Singer Bekka Bramlett is 49. Latin pop singer Luis Miguel is
livestreamed video of a pregnant times bobs his head is a sign of trou- dards, as well as those of the
47. Actress Jennifer Esposito is 45. Actress Jennifer Taylor is
giraffe that has enthralled millions of ble. Koretz intends to introduce a plan Association of Zoos and Aquariums.
45. Jazz singer Madeleine Peyroux is 43. Actress Kate Hudson
YouTube viewers since February is for moving Billy at Wednesdays coun- Opponents contend that Billy and
is 38. Actor Hayden Christensen is 36. Actress Catalina
coming to an end. cil meeting. the females cannot use the entire area
Sandino Moreno is 36. Actress-comedian Ali Wong (TV:
Animal Adventure Park in rural upstate Billy, born in 1985 and a resident of set aside for them because they are kept
American Housewife) is 35. Actress Kelen Coleman is 33.
New York says the giraffe cam showing the zoo since 1989, is part of the separated.
Actor Zack Conroy is 32. Roots rock musician Steve Johnson
(Alabama Shakes) is 32. Actor Courtland Mead is 30. Tennis April the giraffe and her new baby will Elephants of Asia exhibit that includes Zoo Director John Lewis said the
player Maria Sharapova is 30. go dark by the end of the week. two females, Tina and Jewel. They are separation is necessary.

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San Carlos Airport holds Local briefs time she had access to a company credit card.
Kwan racked up $12,194 in unauthorized
devastating 1906 earthquake struck the city
and started fires that left few city buildings
open house on noise study area; proposing strategies to reduce the purchases during that time, according to standing.
The San Carlos Airport is holding an open impacts of aircraft noise through changes in District Attorney Steve Wagstaffe. Shortly after 5:10 a.m., in the cavern of
house style public meeting Thursday to aircraft operations or airport facilities; and, This was Kwans second felony embezzle- buildings at Kearny and Geary streets near
inform the community about a new federally in undeveloped areas encouraging zooming ment case, and shes also been convicted of Market Street, fire, police and ambulance
funded noise study and explain how it differs compatible with noise such as agricultural or theft in other cases. She was in financial dis- sirens echoed among the 300 or so people
from a separate, earlier aircraft disturbance industrial, according to county officials. tress and raising three children, which may who gathered to call to mind the roughly
evaluation, according to county officials. The upcoming open house is 6 p.m. to have been a factor in her decisions, according 3,000 people who died.
The study is expected to be completed in 18 7:30 p.m. Thursday, April 20, at the Hiller to Wagstaffe. The golden glow of streetlights shown on
to 24 months. The San Mateo County Board Aviation Museum, 601 Skyway Road, San When she returns to court for sentencing the group, which stood at Lottas Fountain
of Supervisors will receive final recommen- Carlos. Those unable to attend may still on June 8, Kwan is looking at no more than where neighbors gathered 111 years ago to
dations for consideration and after its access the materials from the meeting at san- 16 months in custody or under the supervi- find out whether their relatives were OK and
approval the final study will be sent to the carlosnoise.airportstudy.com. sion of the county probation department. to leave notes for missing family members.
FAA for its approval. As part of the process, Normally for a $12,000 embezzlement, A wreath was laid at the fountain as part of
San Mateo County which owns and oper- Woman pleads no contest one would be looking at a relatively light the annual memorial. Among those who were
sentence, Wagstaffe said. there were Mayor Ed Lee, Police Chief
ates the airport will hold four workshops
and Thursday nights public hearing. The
to felony embezzlement from Probation with some jail time, maybe 90 William Scott, Fire Chief Joanne Hayes-
meeting is an open house format allowing Redwood Shores tech firm days, he said. Its her record that has elevat- White and former mayor Willie Brown.
attendees to drop in anytime, according to A 44-year-old woman with four prior felony ed this. Following the gathering at the fountain, a
county officials. convictions in San Mateo County, including Kwans defense attorney Ross Green was group met at 20th and Church streets where a
The Federal Aviation Administration Part one for embezzlement, pleaded no contest not immediately available for comment. fire hydrant that was used to save buildings in
150 Noise Compatibility Study is intended to Monday to new charges that she embezzled the Mission District from fire was painted
promote aircraft noise control and land use more than $12,000 from a Redwood Shores About 300 attend annual gold, another part of the commemoration.
compatibility. It is the only FAA study con- company, prosecutors said. memorial for 1906 earthquake Family members of survivors helped paint
the hydrant. All of the known survivors of
ducted primary for the benefit of airport Yolanda Kwan, of Newark, worked for the
neighbors and its goals are identifying cur- Sirens wailed early Tuesday morning in San the quake have died, event spokesman Lee
technology firm Head in the Cloud as an
rent and projected noise levels in the airport Francisco to remember the moment when the Houskeeper said.
office manager for 14 months, during which

Police reports
Lather, rinse, repeat offenders?
Two people were stealing shampoo and conditioner on
South El Camino Real in San Mateo, it was reported at
1:27 p.m. Monday, April 17.
The
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Po s s i bl e fi rearms di s charg e. About four to five shots
wee heard at Vista Cay, it was reported at 9:55 p.m.
Monday, April 17.
lecture series presents:
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a vehicle on South Boulevard, it was reported at 6:25 p.m.

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Vandal i s m. Graffiti was reported at 8 p.m. Saturday,
April 15 on East Hillsdale Boulevard at the Twin Bridges.
Reckl es s dri v i ng . Someone saw a vehicle doing dough- People in our diverse community face a high risk
nuts in a parking lot of East Third Avenue, it was reported
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was reported at 6:18 a.m. Friday, April 14.
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Artisan burger joint joins Bay Meadows


By Samantha Weigel quarters in December after the first office
DAILY JOURNAL STAFF building was completed. OpenText, another
San Mateo tech company, is slated to move
Artisanal offerings including burgers, ice into Station 3, the next office building
cream, brewskies and coffee will fuel those opening this fall. In total, 780,000 square
who visit, work or live at Bay Meadows as feet of office space across five buildings
the massive transit-oriented development is will host employees at various companies
nearing completion after more than a decade looking to locate near the Caltrain line.
in the making. The site is becoming home to thousands
Master developer Wilson Meany of residents as 753 of the planned 1,150
announced Roam Artisan Burgers as the housing units are complete or under con-
newest addition to the upcoming retail cen- struction. The final townhomes planned for
ter known as Bay Meadows Town Square. the site are almost sold out and the first two
The Zagat ranked pasture-to-plate burger apartment buildings are now 50 percent
business will join Blue Bottle Coffee, leased. There will be also be total 40,000
Fieldwork Brewing Company, Tin Pot square feet of retail space at the project,
Creamery and LIFT Fitness at the develop- about 13,000 square feet of which has been
ment abutting the Caltrain line, according leased by the four food purveyors and bou-
to Wilson Meany. tique fitness studio, according to Wilson
The transformation of the entire 180-acre Meany.
site of the former horse race track is nearly ROAM ARTISAN BURGERS The first nearly 80-acre phase of the proj-
65 percent complete and becoming one of Roam Artisan Burgers will be rounding out the new Town Square portion of the Bay Meadows ect included the private Nueva high school,
the largest transit-oriented developments in massive transit-oriented development. Kaiser Permanente Medical Offices,
the state. Nearly 1,150 housing units, 18 opment. Roam Artisan Burgers is slated to boring retail tenants, exceptional design, Franklin Templeton headquarters, new San
acres of park and open space, a private high lease 1,840 square feet of space on the vibrant day and evening environments and Mateo police station and a variety of retail-
school, medical offices, five office build- ground floor of a recently completed luxury just a five-minute walk to Caltrain, Roam ers including Whole Foods.
ings and 40,000 square feet of retail is apartment building residents began to occu- co-owner Josh Spiegelman said in press Wilson Meany has served as master devel-
planned for the San Mateo site between py last month, according to Wilson Meany. release. We cant wait to bring our deli- oper and Stockbridge Capital came on board
Highway 101 and the Caltrain line. Roam will have a built-in customer base cious food to the Peninsula. as owner of Bay Meadows. The city and
After spending 15 years on Bay with thousands of residents and surrounding Thacher said she too is excited to have community weighed in heavily as the plans
Meadows, it is thrilling to finally be able to office buildings, including another company committed to sustainabil- for creating San Mateos newest neighbor-
walk down Delaware Street, to see residents SurveyMonkeys new headquarters, nearby. ity joining Bay Meadows curated retail cen- hood have been over a decade in the mak-
walking to Caltrain, students at Nueva Its the burger joints fourth locale with two ter. Blue Bottle, Tin Pot and Fieldworks ing.
rolling to school on their bikes, and to see restaurants in San Francisco and another in beer garden are slated to open this summer; We are very excited for the next stage of
the multitudes of San Mateo families who Lafayette. while LIFT Fitness and Roam are aiming to the project to unfold, Thacher said.
enjoy the extensive parks, Wilson Meany A confluence of so many things attracted open in the fall, according to Wilson Particularly as the retail gets ready to open
partner Janice Thacher said in an email. us to Bay Meadows the mix of surround- Meany. in conjunction with the completion of
Tuesdays announcement is rounding out ing families and businesses, great neigh- SurveyMonkey moved into its new head- Station 3 and the single-family homes that
the new Town Square portion of the devel- are starting construction this year.

Walter Irving Long Jr. Obituaries


Walter Irving Long Jr., 90, died April 4,
Megan and Lara Franco,
2017, at the California Veterans Home in
his son David Mengel
Yountville, California. Born Nov. 23,
and his wife Shawna and
1926, in Susanville, California, to Walter I
son Landon, his son Greg
and Evelyn (Smith) Long.
Mengel, and his son
Walters family moved to Westwood, Chris Mengel his wife
California. In 1932, the family moved to Jennifer and son Sean.
Woodlake, California, as his father was The funeral mass will
game warden near Sequoia Park. Walter grad- be 11 a. m. Saturday,
uated from Visalia High School in 1944. He April 22, at St Mathias
attended College of Sequoias after serving Catholic Church 1685 Cordilleras Road,
in the U.S. Army. Redwood City. There will be a reception at
Walter Jr. graduated from University of the church after mass. Internment at Holy
California, Berkeley in biochemistry. He Cross Cemetery 1100 Santa Cruz Ave. ,
went to work in pharmaceuticals, chemical Menlo Park, at 9 a.m., Monday, April 24.
processing and chewing gum industry.
Lastly, was Litton Industries in San Carlos. Joseph Leonard Chiasson
His sense of humor, being a prankster, will
remembered. Joseph Leonard Chiasson, born in
Melvindale, Michigan, on March 31, 1936,
In 1955, he married Elizabeth L. Farmer in died March 15, 2017.
San Bruno, California, and they raised their Husband of Judy for
family in San Mateo and Redwood City. She more than 55 years,
died in 1988. He is survived by his children, father of Anthony
Annie Esget, of San Jose; Walter Long III, Chiasson, his wife
of Brisbane; Chris Long, of Redwood City; Kimberly, and Robyn
John and wife, Kendal Long, of Astoria, Riedstra, her husband
Oregon; Mary E. and husband, John, of Eric and grandfather of
Orofino, Idaho; and Mary R. of Denton, three grandchildren.
North Carolina. Service and burial at CVH-Y For more than 20
May 11. years, Joe was a self-employed auto parts
salesman known to many as Joe Bowes or
James Christopher Mengel the Bowes Man. He was very active in the
James Christopher Mengel, born Aug. 14, San Carlos Lions club and during his term as
1937, died Feb. 1, 2017. president he introduced the annual flea mar-
Resident of Redwood City. Graduated from ket, a very successful fundraising activity
Junipero Serra High School in San Mateo, for many years.
class of 1955. Navy veteran of NMCB 3. He Donations in his memory may be sent to
was married in 1965. Member of IBEW, and the Veterans Administration Hospice Care,
NECA. He was also active for many years as Attn: Vanessa Neri, 3801 Miranda Ave.,
an adult leader in Boy Scout Troop 149 and Palo Alto, CA 94304.
the San Mateo Scout Council. He served as a
Eucharistic minister at Our Lady of Mount As a public serv ice, the Daily Journal
Carmel Catholic Church and St. Matthias prints obituaries of approx imately 200
Catholic Church. words or less with a photo one time on a
His wife Nancy L. Mengel preceded him in space av ailable basis. To submit obituaries,
death. He is survived by his daughter Kate email information along with a jpeg photo
Franco and husband Gus and daughters to news@smdaily journal.com.
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Facebook killer takes his own life as police close in


By Mike Householder Godwin Sr., 74, a former
and Mark Gisllispe foundry worker and father
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS of 10 who was picking up
aluminum cans on Sunday
ERIE, Pa. The man who randomly when he was shot.
gunned down a Cleveland retiree and posted The chilling video was
video of the crime on Facebook killed him- on Facebook for three
self Tuesday during a police chase in hours before it was taken
Pennsylvania that began when a McDonalds down. It was just the latest
drive-thru attendant recognized him. Steve Stephens instance of crime footage
It marked a violent end to the nearly 48- being shared on social
hour multistate manhunt for Steve Stephens, media.
whose case brought another round of criti- At a Silicon Valley conference Tuesday,
cism down on Facebook over how responsi- Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg briefly
bly it polices objectionable material posted addressed the Cleveland case, saying
by users. Facebook has a lot of work to do and we
Acting on a tip from the McDonalds, state will keep doing all we can to prevent
troopers spotted Stephens leaving the tragedies like this.
restaurant in Erie and went after him, bump- Police would not speculate on what trig-
ing his car to try to get it to stop, authorities gered the killing, but in the video and other
REUTERS
said. He shot himself in the head after the car footage he posted, Stephens talked about
having trouble with his girlfriend and losing Cars approach the drive-thru window of a McDonalds restaurant where a member of staff had
spun and came to a stop, police said. recognized the car of fugitive Steve Stephens.
This started with one tragedy and ended everything he had to gambling. He said he
with another person taking their own life, just snapped. received a tip that Stephens was at the the Erie Times-News. State Police Maj.
said Cleveland Police Chief Calvin One of Godwins daughters, Debbie McDonalds in Erie, in far western William Teper Jr. would say only that the tip
Williams. We would have liked to have Godwin, said she wished Stephens had been Pennsylvania about 100 miles east of came from a concerned citizen.
brought Steve in peacefully and really talked captured. Cleveland, where he ordered a 20-piece The McDonalds employees tried to buy
to him about why this happened. Im not happy hes dead at all, not at all. Chicken McNuggets and fries. some time for the cops by telling Stephens
Stephens, a 37-year-old job counselor who If you did it, you have to face your crime, The drive-thru attendant thought she rec- his fries were delayed, but he said he had no
worked with young people, was wanted on she said. ognized Stephens and called state police, time to wait and drove off, according to
murder charges in the killing of Robert The break in the case came when police restaurant owner Thomas DuCharme Jr. told DuCharme.

Shooter targets random white men on Fresno streets; kills three


By Scott Smith three white men dead, ties say. The driver of the truck sped off to sidewalk leading to his front door.
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS police said. Muhammad, the police department for help, but the man He first thought the shooting was gang-
who is black, fired 16 died. related, but then he noticed the bag of gro-
FRESNO A man who shot and killed rounds in one minute at Muhammad then shot at another person ceries near the body.
three people at random on the streets of four places within a and missed. He aimed at a third, killing him This guy doesnt look like a drug guy. It
downtown Fresno shouted Allahu akbar block. on the sidewalk of a neighborhood lined looks like a guy carrying his groceries
during his arrest Tuesday and had posted on He walked up to a utility with tall trees. The final victim was gunned home from the store, Hughes said.
social media that he disliked white people, truck and shot a Pacific down in the parking lot of a charity building. Muhammad had a criminal past and was
authorities said. Gas & Electric Co. These individuals who were chosen wanted in connection with a shooting last
Kori Ali Muhammad, 39, was arrested Kori employee sitting in the today did not do anything to deserve what week that killed a security guard at a Fresno
shortly after the morning rampage that left Muhammad passenger seat, authori- they got, Fresno Police Chief Jerry Dyer motel who had responded to a disturbance.
said. These were unprovoked attacks by an The security guard also was a white man.
individual that was intent on carrying out On what appeared to be Muhammads
homicides today. He did that. Facebook page, he repeatedly posted
Its too soon to say whether Muhammad, (hash)LetBlackPeopleGo and encouraged
who was homeless and filled his social black warriors to mount up. A flurry of
media feeds with racially charged posts, had posts emerged in the past day.
ties to any militant groups or causes, Dyer He wrote that his kill rate increases
said. tremendously on the other side and also
Stephen Hughes, 66, said he and his wife posted about white devils. On several
rushed home Tuesday after receiving a fran- occasions, he wrote updates that included
tic call from a neighbor. Hughes came home the phrase Allahu Akbar, meaning God is
to see a body draped in a blanket on the great in Arabic.

United CEO says no one will


be fired for dragging incident
By David Koenig airline stocks also
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS declined in the same peri-
od.
The CEO of United Airlines says no one After the market closed
will be fired over the dragging of a man off a Monday, United reported
plane including himself. a $96 million first-quar-
CEO Oscar Munoz said Tuesday that he ter profit, down 69 per-
takes full responsibility for making this cent from a year earlier
right, and he promised more details later largely because of higher
this month after United finishes a review of Oscar Munoz costs for fuel, labor and
its policies on overbooked flights. maintenance. The rev-
enue picture was looking better evidence
Company executives said its too soon to
was growing that after two years of falling
know if the incident is hurting ticket sales.
average fares, United will be able to push
United has been pummeled on social prices higher this year.
media #BoycottUnited is a popular hash- On a conference call to discuss those
tag and late-night television. Through results, Munoz started by apologizing again
Tuesday, its shares have fallen 4.4 percent for the April 9 scene on a United Express
since Flight 3411, wiping out nearly $1 bil- plane at Chicagos OHare airport.
lion in market value, although some other

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approved by Congress.
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and Scott Bauer gram, which the White House says seeks to strengthen requirements that
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS undercuts American workers by bring- American-made products be used in
White House cancels meeting
ing in large numbers of cheaper, for- certain federal construction projects, to decide stance on climate pact
WASHINGTON President Donald eign workers, driving down wages. as well as in various federal grant- WASHINGTON President Donald Trump is still deliber-
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tion campaign on Tuesday, signing an encourages students to stay in the to close loopholes in existing rules though he has called climate change a hoax.
order in politically important U.S. after getting degrees in high- and provide recommendations to the The White House postponed a meeting Tuesday where top
Wisconsin to tighten rules on tech- tech specialties and companies president. aides were to have hashed out differences on what to do
nology companies bringing in high- cant always find enough American The order specifically asks the sec- about the non-binding international deal forged in Paris in
ly skilled foreign workers. workers with the skills they need. retary to review waivers of these rules December 2015. The agreement allowed rich and poor coun-
At a the headquarters of a big-name Trump has traveled to promote his in free-trade agreements. The waivers tries to set their own goals to reduce carbon dioxide and
tool manufacturer, Trump is expected agenda less than his recent predeces- could be renegotiated or revoked if went into effect last November, after the U.S., China and
to sign an order aimed at curbing what sors. White House spokesman Sean they are not benefiting the United other countries ratified it.
his administration says are abuses in Spicer said he wanted to visit a com- States. Not all of Trumps advisers share his skeptical views on
a visa program used by U.S. technolo- pany that builds American-made tools Trumps visit to Wisconsin takes climate change or the Paris pact.
gy companies that harm American with American workers. him to the congressional district of Secretary of State Rex Tillerson said at his Senate confir-
workers. Dubbed Buy American, Hire The new order would direct U. S. House Speaker Paul Ryan, who wont mation hearing in January that he supports staying in the
American, the directive follows a agencies to propose rules to prevent be joining the president because hes deal. However, Environmental Protection Agency
series of recent Trump reversals on immigration fraud and abuse in the on a congressional trip visiting Administrator Scott Pruitt, said last week that the Paris pact
economic policies. program. They would also be asked to NATO countries. is a bad deal for America.
The president is to sign the direc- offer changes so that H-1B visas are Trump campaigned on populist Officials had planned to discuss options on Tuesday, with
tive at Snap-on Inc. in Kenosha, awarded to the most-skilled or high- promises to stand up to China, which the goal of providing a recommendation to Trump, accord-
Wisconsin, a state he narrowly carried est-paid applicants, said administra- he contended was manipulating its ing to an administration official who spoke on condition of
in November on the strength of sup- tion officials who spoke only on the currency and stealing American jobs, anonymity despite the presidents criticism of the use of
port from white, working class vot- condition of anonymity despite the and to eliminate the Export-Import anonymous sources.
ers. Trump currently has only a 41 presidents frequent criticism of the bank, which he billed as wasteful sub- Spokeswoman Sarah Huckabee Sanders blamed the post-
percent approval rating in the state. use of anonymous sources. sidy. ponement of the meeting on scheduling conflicts among
advisers who were expected to attend. Some of them, she
said, wanted to accompany the president on his trip to
Trump, top officials take aim at brutal MS-13 street gang Wisconsin on Tuesday, and the White House decided to
reschedule its internal climate talks.
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high-school stu- Sessions said in remarks before meet-
dents predominant- ing with top federal law enforcement
WASHINGTON The Trump admin- ly in immigrant officials on ways to dismantle ultravi-
istration vowed Tuesday to crack down communities and olent transnational gangs.
on MS-13, a notoriously brutal those who try to His warnings were echoed in a sepa-
Central American street gang blamed leave their risk vio- rate address by Homeland Security
for a recent series of killings in subur- lent retribution, Secretary John Kelly and came just
ban New York, and accused Obama-era
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the room below her familys unit on the ion chiefs to respond. It took about an hour
second floor and told her parents who to get the fire under control and everyone
scrambled to safety while her neighbor was able to escape safely on their own,
Buendia ran from door to door to alert other Samson said after the flames broke out last
residents nearby. month. He noted the building also did not
For their bravery, the two Martin have smoke alarms.
Elementary School students received Deputy Chief Jess Magallanes said the
recognition from the South San Francisco cause of the fire is still under investiga-
Fire Department during a school rally, tion, and said only two units in the build-
Tuesday, April 18. Their families also ing were damaged while no one was
received donations from the South San harmed. He added officials who have been
Francisco Kiwanis Club, South San offering safety lessons at the school over
Francisco Scavenger Company and their the past few years were heartened to see the
school community to help pay down the sessions pay real dividends.
burden associated with losing property in I think its a good story to bring back REUTERS
the fire. for everybody, he said. Mike Pence, left, and Japans Deputy Prime Minister Taro Aso attend a meeting with Prime
I felt pretty scared and sad at the same Martin Elementary School Principal Minister Shinzo Abes official residence in Tokyo.
Jonathan Covacha expressed a similar sen-

Pence assures Japan: U.S.


time because I lost all my things, said
Huerta, 9, who is in fourth-grade. timent.
Huerta and her family have not been able Im proud of the students. Its a classic
to move back into their apartment since example that students do listen to what we
the fire, and have been living with rela- say, he said.
tives. She said she appreciated the generos-
ity offered by her community during the
difficult time.
I am happy because people gave us
The students were recognized before near-
ly 500 of their peers at the school as part of
a monthly rally designed to advocate for
the value of strong principles such as
is with you 100 percent
By Ken Thomas and Robert Burns does Japan, but as you know and the United
donations, she said. cooperation and integrity. Covacha noted States knows, peace comes through
the girls committed their brave act last THE ASSOCIATED PRESS
The Kiwanis club donated $1,000, and strength and we will stand strongly with
the local garbage company donated an addi- month, when the schools monthly theme Japan and strongly with our allies for a
tional $1,500, and the Huerta family also was courage. TOKYO From two continents, top
peace and security in this region, Pence
received Target gift cards to replace some of Shawnterra Moore, superintendent of the Trump administration officials warned
added.
their lost property. South San Francisco Unified School Tuesday that North Koreas latest failed mis-
sile launch was a reckless act of provocation Said Abe: It goes without saying that it is
Fire officials praised the bravery of the District, also praised the students. a matter of paramount importance for us to
students in the face of a potentially devas- I am truly proud of our students for and assured allies in Asia that the United
States was ready to work to achieve a peace- seek diplomatic efforts as well peaceable
tating fire. demonstrating such courage particularly settlements of the issue.
If it werent for the kids thinking quick- during an emergency such as this, she said ful denuclearization of the Korean
Peninsula. But at the same time, the prime minister
ly, things could have been different, said in an email. said, dialogue for the sake of dialogue is
Battalion Chief Matt Samson. The stu- Most importantly though, she said she is While Defense Secretary Jim Mattis valueless and it is necessary for us to exer-
dents made a big difference. happy their fearlessness helped assure no denounced North Koreas weapons test as he cise pressure North Korea so that it comes
The blaze was raised to three alarms one was hurt. began a Mideast tour, Vice President Mike forward and engages in this serious dia-
about 20 minutes after the first call came in We are all so very proud of them and Pence offered support to Japanese Prime logue.
around 5 p. m. , which prompted 11 most thankful that they and their families Minister Shinzo Abe in Tokyo amid a trip Mattis struck an even tougher tone on
are safe and healthy, she said. dominated by concerns about the rogue North Korea in an interview with reporters
engines, three ladder trucks and five battal-
states nuclear intentions. traveling with him to Saudi Arabia. His lan-
We appreciate the challenging times in guage was stronger than in a written state-
which the people of Japan live with increas- ment he issued shortly after the launch, in
ing provocations from across the Sea of which he simply said he was aware of the
Japan, Pence said after arriving from Seoul failure.
for talks with Abe. We are with you 100 The leader of North Korea again reckless-
percent. ly tried to provoke something by launching
At the outset of their meeting, Pence reit- a missile, he said. The term reckless is
erated to Abe his statement in South Korea one the North Koreans have used to describe
that the United States has run out of patience ongoing large-scale U.S. and South Korean
with Pyongyangs moves. military exercises, which the North calls a
While all options are on the table, dress rehearsal for an invasion.
Pence said, President Trump is determined Mattis did not identify the type of missile
to work closely with Japan, with South but said it was not of intercontinental range,

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with China to resolve the problem. did not comment on what might have caused
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Use of cancer-causing chemicals
The Fresno Bee prompted many growers to return to
Living lightly?
Other voices
H
old, more toxic weed killers or, uman beings must learn again to adapt them-
selves to the natural order of the life sphere

G
lyphosate may not be a worse, mixtures of herbicides with
household word, but it sure- or their inventions may carry them and all
it had to pull false and misleading unknown health risks.
ly is one of the nations other organisms to extinction. This is a maxim I read
ads claiming that Roundup was Two years ago, amid concerns some time ago while walking through Coyote Point
most ubiquitous household products. biodegradable and practically about links to non-Hodgkins lym-
Americans spray it on lawns and Environmental Museum. It always comes to mind on Earth
nontoxic. And the regulators at phoma, a respected scientific arm of Day. And since April 22 is Earth Day, you may have been
flower beds, coat parks and soccer Californias Office of Environmental the World Health Organization thinking, What would have to change about attitudes, val-
fields with it, douse it by the ton on Health Hazard Assessment are seri- reviewed decades of research on ues and lifestyles to prevent environmental disaster? Is
acres of cotton, soybeans and corn. ous scientists who have warned glyphosate and determined that, on a there any way that the headlong thrust into catastrophe
In California, few suburban home- Californians away from scores of scale of possible to definite, it could, at least, be slowed?
owners or Central Valley farmers chemicals in the absence of federal probably is carcinogenic. Possibly, but it might not be what we want to hear. A
have failed to make its acquaintance; action. Since then, Monsanto has been great many of us would need to lead a lifestyle based on
more than 10 million pounds of it So from a consumer standpoint, beset by cancer lawsuits, at least one voluntary simplicity and political activism that arises
are applied to more than 5 million more information is better, and a lit- of which yielded evidence that the from the belief that being is much more conducive to our
acres statewide every year. tle more caution among farmers and company may have paid academics well-being than having. It is letting our legislators know
Now, glyphosate better known gardeners is overdue. we do not consider putting environmental issues to com-
to sign off on research ghostwritten
as the key active ingredient in the Developed in 1974, glyphosate mittee to study forever, passing laws that are not enforced
by Monsanto. Internal correspon-
Monsanto weed-killer Roundup boomed after Monsanto began and looking the other way when the environment is deci-
has turned up on another kind of ros- dence also suggested that a now-
genetically modifying commodity retired employee within the U.S. mated by industrial, corporate and technological practices
ter. Californias environmental crops to resist it, so that farmers that should be regulated and
health agency has added it to the Environmental Protection Agency
could easily use it to kill weeds was working on the companys controlled.
Proposition 65 list of chemicals without killing their crops as well. We must let them know
known to the state to cause cancer. behalf, trying to quash reviews of
The herbicide dramatically that instead of merely
The warning should be taken in glyphosate.
improved yields and simplified farm- attempting to alleviate the
context, something Proposition 65 If anything, the situation cries out
ing, and for many years displaced damage of toxic pollutants
hasnt always been good at provid- other, more toxic weed killers. But for more independent investigation.
after they have become part
ing. So many common products the relative safety has encouraged Life, of course, is risky. But
of our environment, they
carry the labels that the warnings farmers, municipalities and home- California is right to let consumers must demand prevention
have questionable impact. Monsanto owners to use it far too liberally, know that gardening gloves and such as Barry Commoner
has furiously fought the designa- with too few safeguards. appropriate gear around chemicals described some years ago.
tion, suing to block the listing of Now overuse of Roundup has creat- may be in order, along with maybe Sweeping changes in the
its flagship product. ed a generation of Roundup-resistant tackling some of those weeds the major systems of produc-
But the giant company has its own superweeds; that, in turn, has old-fashioned way by pulling tion, agriculture, industry,
credibility problems. In the 1990s, them. power production and trans-
portation undertaken for a
social purpose: environmental improvement. We must
begin living by a new set of values based on the theology
Letters to the editor of humanity instead of the religion of technology. With
the virtual dismantling of the Environmental Protection
Agency by the Trump administration, it is ever more
important that especially now we all take the messages of
Low self-esteem ens more indignation, and so on.
Look no further than the Daily
Wednesdays column titled Self- Earth Day seriously and work toward preserving our envi-
ronment
esteem? by Dorothy Dimitre was
and self-delusion Journals opinion page for liberal another one of her great weekly In our civilization, we have modied our environment
Editor, low self-esteem being paraded in pieces in the Daily Journal. Ms. to such an extent during this cultural evolution that we
Many liberals are liberal because print as self-righteousness. Liberal Dimitres method of writing and sup- have lost touch with our biological and ecological base
they have low self-esteem, and feel- letter writers and columnists make porting everything she says with more than any other culture and any other civilization in
ing unworthy drives them to join themselves feel better by demoniz- the past. This separation manifests itself in a striking dis-
quotes from notable people which
together with others like them- ing non-liberals. Their mantra typi- parity between the development of intellectual power, sci-
she always gives credit for plus, entic knowledge and technological skills on the one
selves. They push a brand of equali- cally belittles the mistakes of
her use of clear Webster Dictionary hand, and of wisdom, spirituality and ethics on the other.
ty that ignores the differences politicians and public officials they
dislike. However, they refuse to definitions of words, while express- Frijof Capra, The Turning Point.
between us, and it strives to make
acknowledge any mistakes by ing her highly-educated opinion, is If we live a life of voluntary simplicity, we will act, not
everyone be like them. Thats not
politicians and public officials they the ultimate in English composition for our own selsh interests, but according to what is best
equality. While we can expect equal
support. and vocabulary use. for all. Seemingly paradoxical, we will do this best by
opportunities, we cannot expect
Healthy self-esteem allows us to There is absolutely nothing bias developing our own inner resources and building a feeling
equal outcomes.
enjoy the peaks in our lives and it or slant to her words, as Ron Marlin of self-worth so we are free of our protections and addic-
The culture of everyone gets a tions. We will be aware at all times that everything we do
participation trophy is wrong it helps us to persevere when we are in complained in his April 14 letter
the valleys. However, liberals who More Jonathan Madison. will either contribute to our own and societys growth or
does not promote self-esteem. What destruction and live accordingly. As a result, we will
it does promote is indignation join together and push a sameness Whenever an author writes his or her
thoughtfully consume, resist articially created needs
when liberals dont get their way, agenda are not bolstering their opinion, and uses factual statements always sensitive to the effect our consuming practices can
plus an air of moral superiority. self-esteem, theyre practicing self- that are supported the way Ms. have on our natural environment.
Look at the recent incidents of lib- delusion. Dimitre does, that is not being We will be concerned with living our lives in harmony
eral protesters using violence to biased, as Marlin says, thats with the universe, growing and evolving, so we learn to
prevent someone with a different Ray Fowler being truthful. Perhaps Mr. Marlin trust our gut feelings and intuition. Our attitude will be one
point of view from speaking. Their Redwood City needs to use a dictionary to learn the of cooperation, not competition, reverence for nature and
brand of liberalism allows free true meaning of the word bias. life, not rapaciousness. We will sense our oneness with all
speech only when such speech life. We will no longer buy into the idea that we must con-
agrees with their ideology. Their Another great column quer, subdue, exploit and destroy nature, but encourage the
behavior becomes a vicious cycle: understanding of and cooperation with nature.
faux indignation which bolsters by Dorothy Dimitre Michael Oberg
We will become involved with something bigger than
their self-esteem, which embold- Editor, San Mateo our own life a social issue, a political movement, a cul-
tural concern, an environmental issue and through our
commitment to one or more of these will nd a sense of
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DOW JONES INDUSTRIALS diovascular ailments, diabetes, and
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS
High: 20,600.12 primary care products.
NEW YORK U.S. stocks fell Low: 20,462.28 The maker of Tylenol and Band-
Tuesday after weak first-quarter Close: 20,523.28 Aids lost $3.90, or 3.1 percent, to
reports from Johnson & Johnson Change: -113.64 $121.82.
and Goldman Sachs frustrated OTHER INDEXES Prescription drug distributor
investors who hope that company Cardinal Health also dropped after
S&P 500: 2342.19 -6.82 it gave weak profit forecasts for
earnings are on the rise. Health
care companies lost the most. NYSE Index: 11,378.58 -48.50 this year and next as drug prices
Wall Street has high hopes for Nasdaq: 5849.47 -7.32 continue to fall. It will also pay
company earnings this spring, and NYSE MKT: 2540.38 -4.67 $6.1 billion to buy a group of busi-
weak results from the worlds Russell 2000: 1361.89 +0.72 nesses from medical device maker
largest health care products compa- Wilshire 5000: 24,421.72 -50.69 Medtronic. Cardinal Health sank
ny and one of the biggest financial $9.44, or 11.5 percent, to $72.39.
firms had them concerned. 10-Yr Bond: 2.17 -0.07 Competitors AmerisourceBergen
Johnson & Johnson took its Oil (per barrel): 52.33 -0.08 and McKesson each fell about 5
biggest one-day loss in a year. Gold : 1,291.20 -2.90 percent.
Investors also looked for safety Goldman Sachs revenue fell
after the British government called Intelligence, investors expect shed 6.82 points, or 0.3 percent, On Monday stocks made their short of investor projections in the
for a surprise early election next first-quarter earnings for S&P 500 to 2,342.19. The Dow Jones indus- biggest gain in six weeks. But over first quarter as its highly-regarded
month. Bond prices and the pound companies to rise almost 10 per- trial average lost 113.64 points, or the last few weeks theyve mostly trading desks didnt perform as well
rose and European stock indexes cent compared to last year. That 0.6 percent, to 20,523.28. drifted lower while bond yields as their competitors. The stock
tumbled. would be the biggest jump since Goldman Sachs was responsible have fallen to five-month lows. gave up $10.6, or 4.7 percent, to
Kate Warne, an investment 2014. for most of that loss. Johnson & Johnson stumbled $215.59, its biggest loss since
strategist for Edward Jones, said The reason its so important is The Nasdaq composite fell 7.32 after investors were disappointed June. The stock reached all-time
Goldman Sachs and Johnson & that the stronger growth is likely points, or 0.1 percent, to with its sales. Revenue from its highs above $250 a share in
Johnson had a dramatic effect on to support higher stock prices even 5,849.47. The Russell 2000 index biggest-selling drug, the Crohns March.
stocks because investors expect a in the absence of pro-growth poli- of small-company stocks recov- disease treatment Remicade, fell 6 British Prime Minister Theresa
very strong round of company cies from the Trump administra- ered from an early loss and rose percent. Meanwhile growth for May reversed her position by call-
earnings reports this month. tion, she said. 0.71 points, close to 0.1 percent, many consumer health products ing for an early general election in
According to S&P Global Markets The Standard & Poors 500 index to 1,361.89. slowed, and payers demanded big- June.

IMF foresees global economy accelerating to 3.5 pct. in 17


By Paul Wiseman outlook for 2017 is a slight chief economist, Maurice For years after the 2008 finan- biggest economy. Plummeting oil
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS upgrade from the 3.4 percent glob- Obstfeld, told reporters. But, he cial crisis and the Great Recession prices forced energy companies to
al growth it had forecast in added, We cannot be sure we are ended, the global economy slash production.
WASHINGTON A resilient January. out of the woods. remained trapped in what the Now, Lagarde and others say, the
China, rising commodity prices The IMF expects the U.S. econ- The monetary funds latest out- IMFs managing director, outlook is brightening. Chinas
and sturdy financial markets are omy to grow 2.3 percent, up from look for the economy comes in Christine Lagarde, termed the economy has steadied, thanks to
offering a sunnier outlook for the 1.6 percent in 2016; the 19-coun- advance of spring meetings in New Mediocre. Banks were weak government spending and an
global economy and helping dis- try eurozone to expand 1.7 per- Washington this week of the IMF, and reluctant to lend, and deeply easy-money credit boom. Beijing
pel the gloom that has lingered cent, the same as last year; Japan the World Bank and the Group of indebted governments made said Monday that its economy
since the Great Recession ended. to grow 1.2 percent, up from 1 20 major economies. The meet- growth-killing budget cuts. grew at a 6.9 percent annual pace
Thats the picture sketched percent; and China to expand 6.6 ings come against the backdrop of The once-super-charged Chinese from January to March, the fastest
Tuesday by the International percent, down from 6.7 percent in a gradually strengthening interna- economy began a long slowdown, in more than a year. Thanks in part
Monetary Fund, which predicts 2016. tional picture, especially in many driving down global commodity to relief over Chinas prospects,
that the world economy will grow Momentum in the global econ- emerging economies, despite prices and hurting countries from global commodity prices have
3.5 percent this year, up from 3.1 omy has been building since the resistance to free trade and politi- Australia to Zambia that fed raw stabilized after plummeting from
percent in 2016. The IMFs latest middle of last year, the IMFs cal unrest in some countries. materials to the worlds second- mid-2014 to early 2016.

Yahoo bows out as public


Facebook wants to augment your reality company with revenue shrinking
Business briefs
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS (Youd see the digital additions by looking SUNNYVALE Yahoo is bowing out as a Google Earth invites you to
through your phone at the augmented public company with its revenue still get lost exploring the planet
SAN JOSE Facebook wants you to sit physical world.) declining, a chronic problem that culminat-
in your bedroom wearing a headset and take Facebook executives stressed that the NEW YORK Google Earth is getting a
ed in its sale to Verizon Communications. revival, as the 3-D mapping service reorients
a virtual vacation with faraway friends and technology is still in its early stages, and Despite the revenue downturn, Yahoo fared
family. Or use your smartphones camera to that the journey to the future of augmented itself to become more of a tool for adventure
better during the first three months of the and exploration.
spruce up your dinky apartment, at least vir- reality is just 1 percent finished, as Deb year than analysts had anticipated a low
tually. Liu, vice president of platform and market- A central feature in the new Google Earth is
bar that was another sign of how far the Voyager. Google has partnered with such
The promise of augmented and virtual real- places, put it. internet pioneer has fallen during the past groups as the BBC and NASA to add video
ity was a big focus of Facebooks annual Zuckerberg envisions the marriage of aug- decade. clips, photos and text narratives to three-
conference for developers on Tuesday. CEO mented reality and Facebooks camera fea- The results released Tuesday will mark the dimensional representations of particular
Mark Zuckerberg kicked off the gathering of ture enabling people to make even mundane final quarterly report of Yahoos 21-year locations.
programmers and other tech folks by talk- chores, like doing the dishes, look enter- history as a publicly traded company unless The Jane Goodall Institute, for instance,
ing about augmented reality tools he envi- taining with digital effects. Of course, it the Verizon deal unexpectedly falls apart. lets you journey to spots in Tanzania that
sions on Facebook. could also result in people staring into their Yahoo expects the $4.5 billion sale to close inspired its founding chimpanzee expert. You
Augmented reality involves the overlay smartphones even more intently as they in June before the end of the second quarter. can also get overlays of chimpanzee ranges
of computer-generated images into real- marvel at an alternate reality instead of their The deals final price reflects a $350 mil- and compare imagery from 2005 and 2014 to
world surroundings. Zuckerberg said new actual surroundings. lion markdown that Yahoo gave Verizon to see the effects of forest restoration efforts.
phone-based applications might let you cre- Over time, I think this is going to be a compensate for the damage caused by two The producers of Sesame Street show off
ate a three-dimensional scene from a single really important technology that changes different security breaches that resulted in Muppets from co-productions around the
two-dimensional photo or splatter the walls how we use our phones, Zuckerberg predict- personal information being stolen from world; the map shows where the Muppets live
of your house with colorful digital art. ed. more than 1 billion Yahoo user accounts. and offer stories about the region and its cul-
After Verizon takes over, Yahoos $8 bil- ture.
lion in cash and valuable stakes in two Separately, a new Im Feeling Lucky fea-
Asian internet companies Alibaba Group ture takes you to a location selected at ran-
and Yahoo Japan will be turned over to a dom. Google Earth is highlighting some
newly created company called Altaba. Yahoo 20,000 lesser-known destinations the
CEO Marissa Mayer wont be part of Altaba, kinds of places locals might frequent or know
and she isnt expected to join Verizon to about, such as the Indonesian island of
oversee the Yahoo email and other digital Bunaken , part of a national marine park.
services being sold. If she doesnt have a Google Earth used to be the place to go to
job, Mayer will receive a $23 million sever- for satellite views and 3-D images stitched
ance package. together from aerial fly-bys. A software
Mayer, a former Google executive who download was required, limiting its use.
has been Yahoos CEO for nearly five years, Google Maps has incorporated many of
defended her track record in a statement those features, making Google Earth even
accompanying the first-quarter numbers. less necessary. Tuesdays update is about giv-
Ive never been more proud of the ing you a reason to use Google Earth again.
improvements weve made to the business Google says that while Maps is about get-
and the value weve delivered to our share- ting you to a destination, Earth is about
holders, Mayer said. immersing you there, or getting lost.
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slumping, but do enough to beat K.C.
Wednesday April 19, 2017

Sharks offense explodes


By Josh Dubow
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS
Sharks 7, Oilers 0 McDavid off the score sheet for the second
straight game. Now they will try to carry that
carried them to the Stanley over into Game 5 in Edmonton on Thursday
Cup Final a year ago. night.
SAN JOSE Joe Pavelski and Logan
Pavelski scored on a Patrick Marleau, Marcus Sorensen and
Couture each scored two goals and the San
pair of deflections, includ- David Schlemko also scored for San Jose,
Jose Sharks rebounded from back-to-back
ing one just 15 seconds Brent Burns had three assists and Martin
shutouts in emphatic fashion, beating the
into the game for the Jones made 23 saves for his fourth playoff
Edmonton Oilers 7-0 on Tuesday night to tie
fastest playoff goal in shutout. It all added up to the most lopsided
their first-round playoff series at two games
team history, the previ- playoff win in Sharks history and biggest
apiece. JOHN HEFTI/USA TODAY SPORTS
ously dormant power play shutout win in the NHL in 10 years.
After being throttled by the younger and San Joses Patrick Marleau shoots and scores
faster Oilers the past two games, the Sharks Joe Pavelski scored four times and San in the second period of the Sharks 7-0 win
went back to the same successful formula that Jose held Connor See SHARKS, Page 14 over Edmonton in Game 4.

Pirates Marte
Dons walk off with win
By Nathan Mollat
popped for PEDs
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS
DAILY JOURNAL STAFF

NEW YORK Pittsburgh Pirates All-Star


No matter the sport, teams that take
outfielder Starling Marte has been suspended
advantage of their scoring opportunities
80 games by Major League Baseball after
tend to come out on the winning side of
testing positive for a performance-enhanc-
things.
ing drug.
That was the difference in the Aragon
The league said Tuesday that Marte tested
softball teams 5-4 win over Sequoia in a
positive for the steroid Nandrolone. He will
Peninsula Athletic League game at Aragon
be eligible to return in mid-July.
Tuesday.
Marte was an All-Star for the first time in
Both teams had plenty of chances to
his career in 2016 and moved from left field
score but, in the end, the Dons ability to
to center field in the offseason after winning
take advantage of a bases-loaded situation
his second Gold Glove. The 28-year-old from
turned out to be the difference.
the Dominican Republic is hitting .241 with
Minutes after Sequoia failed to score a run
two home runs and seven
with the bases full and no outs in the top of
RBIs this season. The
the seventh inning with the score tied at 4,
Pirates began play on
Aragon did the same loading the bases
Tuesday 6-7 through the
with no outs.
first two weeks of the sea-
Unlike the Cherokees, the Dons took
son.
advantage. With Shannon Galliano repre-
Marte said in a state-
senting the winning run at third base,
ment that neglect and
Aragons Kayleigh Puccinelli came to the
lack of knowledge led to
plate.
this mistake.
Puccinelli had hit the ball hard in her Starling Marte With much embarrass-
three previous at-bats, but had nothing to
ment and helplessness, I
show for it.
ask for forgiveness for unintentionally disre-
This time, however, she hit it where the
specting so many people who have trusted in
Sequoia defense wasnt, stroking a pitch
my work and have supported me so much, he
into the right-center field gap. Any other
said. I promise to learn the lesson that this
time, Puccinellis hit very likely would
ordeal has left me.
have cleared the bases. But Tuesday, the
Pirates president Frank Coonelly he was
Dons just needed Galliano to cross the plate
disappointed that Starling put himself, his
with the winning run.
teammates and the organization in this posi-
She swings hard, said Aragon coach
tion.
Christie McCoy of her sophomore second
We will continue to fight for the division
baseman. Shes been a clutch hitter for us.
title with the men who are here, Coonelly
Shes the one we want up there in that situa-
said, and will look forward to getting
tion.
Starling back after the All-Star break.
It was a tough loss for Sequoia, which is
Under the leagues drug agreement, Marte is
learning there is a world of difference
ineligible for the 2017 postseason if the
between the PALs Ocean and Bay divisions.
Pirates were able to advance.
The Cherokees captured the Ocean Division
The Pirates recalled Jose Osuna from
last season to earn a promotion to the Bay
Triple-A Indianapolis ahead of their game
and are learning the hard way that the level
Tuesday night in St. Louis.
of performance is much greater than that
Marte is the second player to be suspended
found in the Ocean.
this season for running afoul of the leagues
We need 100 percent focus from every-
drug policy. Philadelphia pitcher Elniery
body, said Sequoia coach Mike Davis.
NATHAN MOLLAT/DAILY JOURNAL Garcia, who was on the Phillies 40-man ros-
Aragons Kayleigh Puccinelli strokes a seventh-inning, bases-loaded single to right-center field ter but assigned to Double-A Reading, was
See ARAGON, Page 14 to drive in the game-winning run in the Dons walk-off win over Sequoia Tuesday. suspended last week.

Warriors are banged up going into Game 2


By Janie McCauley Obviously you want need to pick it up on that end anyway so it pened in the game, when he had 32 points
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS to have everybody should be a good challenge. ... If thats the and 10 rebounds in his playoff debut with
healthy, and well see case, I know those guys want to play, the Warriors. Durant received treatment
OAKLAND The Golden State Warriors how it goes tomorrow, tomorrow well be ready for whatever line- Tuesday after the team took Monday off
figured out how to win during a long stretch but weve been in this ups we throw out there. from formal workouts.
without Kevin Durant once. Now they might situation very recently so The Warriors, who won Game 1 on
understand next man up Sunday, also listed Shaun Livingston as Kerr didnt hear about the injury until after
have to do so again on the playoff stage. the 121-109 win. He expects Durant to
Durant missed Golden States practice and the way that we need questionable with a sprained right index fin-
to play when certain guys ger and bruised hand, while forward Matt return sometime during the best-of-seven
Tuesday because of a strained left calf and first-round series, if not Wednesday against
was listed as questionable for Wednesdays Kevin Durant are out, Stephen Curry Barnes is questionable with a sprained right
the Trail Blazers.
Game 2 against Portland, which will be said. It all starts obvi- ankle and foot.
playing without injured center Jusuf Nurkic. ously defensively. Based on our Game 1 we Coach Steve Kerr said Durants injury hap- See WARRIORS, Page 14
12 Wednesday April 19, 2017 SPORTS THE DAILY JOURNAL

Raiders briefs
Giants slip past K.C. in 11 innings
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS
Giants 2, Royals 1 stranded runners in the second and fourth,
Carr clarifies comments
about true Raiders fans
before he threw a mistake that Whit Merrifield ALAMEDA Raiders quarterback Derek
KANSAS CITY, Mo. Joe Panik hit an RBI deposited into the right-field seats. Cain Carr is clarifying comments he made about
Bochy is expected to how fans who wont support the team after it
single with two outs in the 11th inning, and walked the next batter, but set down the next
return to the team Friday at moves from Oakland are not true fans.
the San Francisco Giants beat the Kansas City seven to leave after seven innings with the
Colorado. Carr made the comments at a news confer-
Royals 2-1 on Tuesday night to begin their game knotted at 1.
The Royals had several ence Monday for the start of the teams off-
two-game interleague set. Hammel was perfect through four before get-
chances to end the game season program. Much of the focus was on the
Nick Hundley doubled off Scott Alexander ting into trouble in the fifth, then allowing
earlier, leaving the bases teams pending move to
(0-1), the Royals fifth reliever of the night, Hunter Pences run-scoring single in the sixth.
loaded in the eighth, two Las Vegas that was
before Paniks sharp liner dropped in front of He got through that inning and allowed the
aboard in the ninth and approved last month by
center fielder Lorenzo Cain to score the go- first two batters to reach in the seventh, but
two more on base when NFL owners but likely
ahead run. relievers Peter Moylan and Travis Wood bailed
Joe Panik Eric Hosmer grounded into wont happen until 2020.
Derek Law (1-0) pitched two scoreless him out of that fix.
a double play in the 10th. The Raiders are staying
innings of relief for San Francisco, and Mark
San Francisco also left two runners aboard in
Melancon struck out Raul Mondesi with run-
the 10th when Buster Posey, fresh off the
Bochy recovering in Oakland for now and
ners on first and second in the 11th for his Carr said he didnt expect a
seven-day concussion list, struck out. Posey Bochy said in a text message to the
third save of the year. backlash from the fan
already had three hits on the night. Associated Press that he was doing well follow-
The Giants, back at Kauffman Stadium for base.
The Giants Matt Cain and the Royals Jason ing the procedure in San Diego. Bochy also Derek Carr
the first time since their 2014 World Series tri- Were not going to
Hammel waged a nip-and-tuck duel of starters, underwent a heart procedure in February 2015
umph, were without manager Bruce Bochy, split up like youve seen
each taking advantage of double plays and and was hospitalized last summer with an undis-
who underwent a minor procedure to correct his other cities do, he said. Were not going to
nifty defense to escape sticky situations. closed illness. Bench coach Ron Wotus filled in
heart rhythm. do things like that. For the ones that do, I
Cain left two aboard in the first, and also for him in Kansas City.
dont really believe that theyre true Raider
fans. I feel their hurt. Im with, you. I hurt too.

Oaklands Triggs nails again


But at the same time, were all in this togeth-
er and were just going to do it together.
Before that, Carr had stressed that his main
focus for now is making sure the Oakland fans
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS
As 4, Rangers 2 Trainers room feel appreciated and doing whatever he can to
give the fan base a winner to cheer for on the
OAKLAND Andrew Triggs allowed Rang ers : 3B Adrian Beltre remains side- field.
off Triggs in the sixth lined with a calf strain and manager Jeff
three hits over six innings to outpitch Yu following a fielding error Carr then went to Twitter on Monday night
Darvish, and the Oakland Athletics beat the Banister said there is still no timetable for to make his feelings even more clear.
by Oakland first baseman his return. I know hes been frustrated with
Texas Rangers 4-2 on Tuesday night. Yonder Alonso, but were Just in case I was misunderstood...I love
Adam Rosales hit a two-run home run and the healing process, Banister said. Hes ALL Raider fans, wherever they are from....
blanked the rest of the working as hard as he can. Hes doing
Khris Davis added a sacrifice fly as part of a way. We are in this together, always!
four-run sixth as the As overcame their everything he can. (hash)RaiderNation he wrote.
Three Oakland reliev- Athl eti cs : Sonny Gray reported no pain
majors-leading 17th error to snap a four- ers combined for the
game losing streak. final nine outs. Santiago
following his 47-pitch outing in extended Raiders release DT Dan Williams
Triggs (3-0) gave up two unearned runs, spring training on Monday. The right-han-
didnt walk a batter and had five strikeouts. Andrew Triggs Casilla retired three for der, on the disabled list since April 1 with a ALAMEDA The Oakland Raiders have
his second save. strained shoulder, is slated to extend to 65 released defensive tackle Dan Williams after
The right-hander has not allowed an earned Jurickson Profar reached on Alonsos pitches this weekend with Single-A two seasons with the team.
run in 17 2/3 innings, an As franchise fielding error and scored on Elvis Andrus Stockton. ... Chris Bassitt (right UCL sur- Williams signed a $25 million, four-year
record for starting pitchers to begin a sea- RBI single. Andrus later scored on a head- gery) will pitch two innings in extended contract with Oakland in 2015, but saw his
son. first slide when he beat shortstop Rosales spring training Wednesday. ... INF Joey playing time diminish last season. The move
Darvish (1-2) faced the minimum through throw to the plate on Nomar Mazaras field- Wendle (strained right shoulder) was sent to made Tuesday saves $4.5 million on the salary
five, but came apart in the sixth and lost for ers choice grounder. Triple-A Nashville to begin a rehab assign- cap.
the fourth time in six starts at the Oakland Rosales tied it in the bottom of the sixth ment. .. The As plan to call up right-hander Williams went from playing about half the
Coliseum. The Texas right-hander allowed with his first home run of the season. The Cesar Valdez to start Thursday against defensive snaps in 2015 to playing just one-
four runs in 5 1/3 innings with two walks As went ahead on Davis sacrifice fly with Seattle. Valdez hasnt pitched in the majors third last season, according to Football
and four strikeouts. the bases loaded, and Ryon Healy followed since 2010. Outsiders. He had just 17 tackles and a half-
The Rangers scored a pair of unearned runs with a pinch-hit bloop RBI single to center. sack.

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Umps may soon take to mic to explain replays


By Ben Walker ing him the business down there.
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS It probably would be nice to get a little more explanation. The NHL for some time has miced up offi-
Theyre supposed to say the call stands or the calls confirmed. cials to explain coachs challenges, based
Adrian Gonzalez dives headfirst into on what the central replay booth tells them.
home, seems to beat the tag by Cubs catch-
The call stands means you cant tell. A lot of times
NBA crew chiefs put on headsets to watch
er Willson Contreras, but is called out. Safe, we dont get that ... they just signal out or safe. reviews and talk with the replay center.
shout fans at Dodger Stadium who see Brad Ziegler, Marlins reliever Decisions are explained to the official scor-
replays on the board. ers table and the benches, and the public
Umpires go to their headsets for a video the Associated Press on condition of It probably would be nice to get a little address announcers inform the crowd.
review, and nearly three minutes later, the anonymity because an agreement has not more explanation, Marlins reliever Brad MLB has tried to speed up reviews this
signal comes: Out! yet been reached. Ziegler said. Theyre supposed to say the year, aiming for the umpires in the New
Want to hear exactly how disputed calls Last year, MLB asked for the plate ump to call stands or the calls confirmed. The call York replay booth to relay the final calls to
get decided, like that one in last years NL wear a mic at the All-Star Game, but there stands means you cant tell. A lot of times the field in under 2 minutes.
Championship Series? wasnt enough time to do it. we dont get that ... they just signal out or Itll take more time, Boston pitcher
Soon, we might. The umpires are in the middle of their five- safe. Thats all we get on the field. David Price said. Its not going to make
While nothing is set, Major League year labor deal and any change would They may announce it on the PA, but it them any shorter.
Baseball and umps are expected to discuss a involve negotiations, plus a comfort level doesnt seem like that is consistent in all
plan most prominently used in the NFL parks. And the acoustics in the stadium here As for making the replay system more
on both sides that the system would be effi-
for crew chiefs to wear a microphone and we have a hard time hearing whats on the informative and entertaining, Yeah, until
cient, accurate and easy.
explain replay rulings. PA in the bullpen, he said. they have a problem with the umpires mic,
So no way to say for sure if fans at he said.
Under one possible scenario, they would Camden Yards, Coors Field and ballparks In the NFL, hearing refs announce upon
start at the All-Star Game on July 11 in across the majors will become familiar with further review has long been part of the Marlins star Christian Yelich said a
Miami, tweak the process over the seasons the voices of veteran crew chiefs be it lexicon. The lore includes what Ben Dreith switch wouldnt affect him.
second half and then go forward with the country singer Joe West, ordained minister said in a 1986 game, when Jets lineman The calls the call, he said. Just
experiment in the playoffs. Ted Barrett or Dale Scott, once a Top 40 AM Marty Lyons tangled with Buffalo quarter- because they tell you what they decided isnt
People familiar with the talks spoke to radio disc jockey. back Jim Kelly and was penalized for giv- going to change it.

Fantasy sports companies fold as legal battles resume


THE ASSOCIATED PRESS DraftKings and New Yorks FanDuel. That The legal chaos and uncertainty that especially from small operators. Now that
deal, which was announced late last year, is befell the industry starting with the 2015 the barrier to entry is higher, Im not sur-
BOSTON The daily fantasy sports currently being reviewed by the Federal NFL season has driven away investors, prised at all to see many of them falling by
industry has sharply contracted since the Trade Commission. making it impossible for many startups to the wayside.
online games offered by companies such as At least three notable companies continue to raise the financial capital to sur- The legal landscape, meanwhile, remains
FanDuel and DraftKings sparked court and Fantasy Aces, FantasyHub and FantasyUp vive, said Peter Schoenke, the trade associ- unsettled, and the industry is again engaged
legislative battles across the United States shuttered while still owing players ation chairman. in a costly, state-by-state legislative push.
last year. money, prompting other operators to The uncertainty also shook out compa- Roughly half of all U.S. states have seen
More than two-thirds of companies that assume their assets and pledge to make cus- nies not offering much new or distinctive proposals introduced to legalize and regu-
existed this time last year have shuttered, tomers whole. from the competition, added Daniel late the industry.
changed focus or joined with competitors, Many smaller operators have also quietly Barbarisi, author of Dueling With Kings, Arkansas has so far passed new legisla-
according to the Fantasy Sports Trade folded. At peak last year, 118 member com- an inside look at the industrys rise and fall tion, joining 10 other states from prior
Association, the industrys lobbying arm. panies offered some form of paid fantasy released last month. years: Colorado, Indiana, Kansas,
Among the most prominent examples is sports contest, the trade association said. Everyone thought (daily fantasy sports) Maryland, Massachusetts, Mississippi,
the proposed merger between the industrys Of those, 81 are no longer offering contests was the next gold rush, he said. It couldnt Missouri, New York, Tennessee and
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steam on her pitches. game for Aragon. She drilled a ball right at The play took so long to develop, howev-

ARAGON
Continued from page 11
She wasnt throwing as hard as she usual-
ly does, Davis said.
Then again, she was going up against an
the Sequoia left fielder, who couldnt handle
it and Horita pulled into third.
Unlike the Cherokees, the Dons capital-
er, that it also enabled Lille Tuivailala to
scored from second to give the Dons a 3-2
lead.
Aragon team that has been swinging the ized on a Makalila Tuakoi single to center to Sequoia came back to take the lead with
bats well. The Dons ended up with 12 hits give the Dons a 1-0 lead. two runs in the top of the fifth. Kiley
[We] might have been successful in the and Aragon still needed last-inning heroics Sequoia (1-5, 4-10) tied the game at 1 in
Ocean, but you have to be better in the Lubeck scored to tie the game on a
to pull out the victory. the top of the second on a Cam Cosentino McKenzie Clarke single, while Keslee
Bay. Every win is important right now, home run over the 190-foot sign in left Stratford scored the go-ahead run on an error
The most frustrating thing for the McCoy said. field. The Cherokees then took a 2-1 lead in to give the Cherokees a 4-3 lead.
Cherokees was the fact they had their The game got off to a wacky start as each the top of the third when Danielle Amaya
chances. Twice Sequoia had leads and each leadoff batter hit seeds right at outfielders singled home McAdams. It was short-lived, however, as Aragons
time Aragon (3-3 PAL Bay, 7-8 overall) ral- only to see each misplayed for a three- Aragon regained the lead in the bottom Tuakoi sent a bullet of a drive over the cen-
lied to tie it, take the lead or ultimately base error. In the top of the first, Sequoias half of the inning when, with runners on ter-field fence to tie the game at 4 in the bot-
win the game. McAdams drilled a ball right to the Aragon second and third and two outs, Lolo Folau tom half of the fifth, setting up Puccinellis
If not for the fact Sequoia starting pitcher centerfielder, who dropped it. took a mighty cut, only to hit a slow drib- heroics a couple of innings later.
Emily McAdams had pitched a complete Aragon starting pitcher Cassidy Trizuto bler toward third base. Amaya scooped up The good thing is, this team does not
game Monday in a 6-0 loss to Carlmont shook off the error, however, and retired the the ball and fired to first late, enabling freeze up, McCoy said of the Dons. Weve
a game that was scoreless until the sixth next three batters. Amanda Lovell to score from third with the been hitting the ball really well this year.
inning she might have had a little more Jen Horita did the same leading off the tying run. They go up there with focus and a plan.

final three regular-season games. feel bad because everybody wants to play, the final seven regular-season games.

WARRIORS
Continued from page 11
When asked after the game about an ath-
letic trainer checking him in the third quar-
ter and whether anything was wrong, Durant
especially this time of year when it matters
the most, Curry said. Theres no kind of
sugarcoating that at all.
Blazers coach Terry Stotts didnt want to
guess when Nurkic might be back, noting
its still too early to tell.
said, No, Im cool. Livingston jammed his hand while diving Im not 100 percent. Im close, but Im
Curry understands the frustration. He on the floor, Kerr said. Barnes did more not going to play the second game, Nurkic
Im not sure if he felt it at the end of the sprained the MCL in his right knee slipping work in practice Tuesday, and he probably said. Right now definitely I want to play.
game or if he felt it after, Kerr said. Thats on a wet spot during Game 4 of the first needs a little more work but theres a chance Theres no question because Id do every-
totally the expectation but youve got to be round last year at Houston and missed the he could play, the coach said. thing for this. I came here, I wanted to be in
careful with this stuff, too. So well see how first three games against the Blazers in the The 7-foot Nurkic spoke before Portlands the playoffs and we make it. I think the team
he feels tomorrow. Western Conference semifinals before com- practice in San Francisco, saying hes not is right I need to be watching out for the
Durant recently missed 19 games with a ing off the bench in the fourth. yet ready to return following a nondisplaced future. And right now Game 2 Im not
left knee injury before returning for the Anybody whos going through that, you fracture in his right leg that sidelined him ready.
spearing Chris Tierney. Talbot for his first goal of the series. off circle for his first goal since having sev-

SHARKS
Continued from page 11
Sharks coach Peter DeBoer juggled his
lines in search of any kind of offensive
spark, moving Marleau up to the top line
Playing with a lead for the first time all
series, the Sharks were energized and domi-
nated the play early. Even the struggling
eral teeth knocked out when he took a slap
shot to the mouth March 25 in Nashville.
Couture, who led the NHL in playoff scor-
with Joe Thornton and Pavelski among power play that had scored only once and ing last year, missed the final seven games
other changes. allowed two short-handed goals in the first of the regular season and hadnt been at his
Cam Talbot was pulled after allowing three games got into the action.
It paid off immediately when San Jose usual form to start this series. He wore a
five goals on 24 shots and the frustration scored on the opening shift. Pavelski won Pavelski slid a cross-ice pass to Couture, cage to protect his mouth the first two
boiled over for the Oilers with Leon an offensive zone faceoff back to Justin who took a second to gather the puck before games before going back to the half-visor
Draisaitl drawing a game misconduct for Braun and then deflected a point shot past beating Talbot with a wrister from the face- for Game 3.

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TUESDAY Local sports roundup shutout.
Otherwise, Westmoor dominated.
MONDAY
Boys golf
Baseball hitter with 10 strikeouts on the mound. At
the plate, he was 3 for 4 with a RBI. Alex
The match of the day came at No. 1 boys
singles, where Westmoors Toby Yu needed
Menlo School 194, Crystal Springs 213
San Mateo 8, South City 1 The Gryphons shot their best round of the
Laubscher went 3 for 3 with two runs scored three sets to beat San Mateos Trevor Tan,
The Bearcats finally put it all together in year, but the Knights still had more than
and four stolen bases for Crystal Springs (3- 21-17, 17-21, 21-19.
picking up their second win in PAL Ocean enough to get past them at Sharon Heights
4 PAL Lake, 4-7 overall).
Division play. Country Club.
Harker fell to 4-5 in league play and 7-7 Carlmont 8, Burlingame 7
Austin Salvail paced the offense for San Menlo was led by Kripa Dharan, who fin-
overall.
Mateo (2-4 PAL Ocean, 9-7-2 overall) hit- The Scots were swept in three girls dou- ished with a 37. Charlie Hsieh and John
ting a three-run home run. Kevin Jacobs bles matches, but still managed to pull out Walmart each shot 38 for the Knights.
Menlo School 3, Half Moon Bay 1
also went yard for the Bearcats. the win over the Panthers. Crystal Springs got 40s from both Helen
The Knights scored single runs in the first
That was more than enough offense for and second innings, and added an insurance Carlmont countered that sweep with a Ye and Udai Pal, while Jennifer Aguirre was
San Mateo starting pitcher Dominic run in the sixth to beat the Cougars in a PAL sweep of its own, winning all three girls shot back, finishing with a 41.
Monozon, who stuck out 12 in six innings Ocean Division game. singles matches.
of work, scattering six hits and allowing Half Moon Bays Ryan Yerby pitched five There were three matches that went three Softball
one run. innings of relief, striking out six. He also sets. Carlmonts Collin Liao and Isaac Lau Carlmont 6, Sequoia 0
led the Cougars offense with a pair of hits. got past Burlingames Jason Fong and The Scots scored two runs in the sixth and
Crystal Springs 9, Harker 0 Lucas Orts 21-11, 6-21, 21-13 in No. 3 tacked on four more in the top of the sev-
Josh Goodwine paced the Gryphons with Badminton boys doubles. The Scots also got a three- enth to beat the Cherokees.
both his arm and his bat as they topped the Westmoor 14, San Mateo 1 set win from Joseph David and Valerie Choi Carlmonts Aby Lan went the distance in
Eagles in a PAL Lake Division meeting. The Rams nearly completed a sweep of the at No. 2 mixed doubles, 21-18, 21-23, 21- picking up the win, limiting Sequoia to just
Crystal Springs led 3-0 after four innings Bearcats in a PAL Bay Division matchup. 13. three hits.
before blowing the game open with a six- Only Vivian Yaos win at No. 1 girls sin- Roy Zhao and Isla Shi, playing at No. 1 The Carlmont offense was paced by
run fourth. gle prevented San Mateo from being mixed doubles for the Scots, fell 14-21, 21- Mailey McLemore and Lan, who each drove
Goodwine pitched a complete-game, two- 13, 21-19. in a pair of runs.
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NBA PLAYOFF GLANCE AMERICAN LEAGUE NATIONAL LEAGUE


FIRST ROUND Saturday, April 22: Toronto at Milwaukee, noon Saturday, April 15: San Antonio 111, Memphis 82 East Division East Division
(Best-of-7; x-if necessary) x-Monday, April 24: Milwaukee at Toronto, 4 p.m. Monday, April 17: San Antonio 96, Memphis 82 W L Pct GB W L Pct GB
EASTERN CONFERENCE x-Thursday, April 27: Toronto at Milwaukee, TBD Thursday,April 20:San Antonio at Memphis,6:30 p.m. Baltimore 8 4 .667 Washington 8 5 .615
Chicago 2, Boston 0 x-Saturday, April 29: Milwaukee at Toronto, TBD Saturday, April 22: San Antonio at Memphis, 5 p.m. Boston 9 5 .643 Miami 8 6 .571 1/2
Sunday, April 16: Chicago 106, Boston 102 x-Tuesday, April 25: Memphis at San Antonio, TBD New York 9 5 .643 New York 7 7 .500 1 1/2
Tuesday, April 18: Chicago 111, Boston 97 Cleveland 2, Indiana 0 x-Thursday, April 27: San Antonio at Memphis,TBD Tampa Bay 7 8 .467 2 1/2 Atlanta 6 7 .462 2
Friday, April 21: Boston at Chicago, 4 p.m. Saturday, April 15: Cleveland 109, Indiana 108 x-Saturday, April 29: Memphis at San Antonio,TBD Toronto 2 11 .154 6 1/2 Philadelphia 5 8 .385 3
Sunday, April 23: Boston at Chicago, 3:30 p.m. Monday, April 17: Cleveland 117 Indiana 111 Central Division Central Division
x-Wednesday, April 26: Chicago at Boston, TBD Thursday, April 20, Cleveland at Indiana, 4 p.m. Houston 1, Oklahoma City 0 Detroit 8 5 .615 Cincinnati 9 5 .643
x-Friday, April 28: Boston at Chicago, TBD Sunday, April 23, Cleveland at Indiana, 10 a.m. Sunday, April 16: Houston 118, OKC 87
Wed, April 19: Oklahoma City at Houston, 5 p.m. Chicago 7 6 .538 1 Milwaukee 8 7 .533 1 1/2
x-Sunday, April 30: Chicago at Boston, TBD x-Tuesday, April 25: Indiana at Cleveland, TBD Cleveland 7 7 .500 1 1/2 Chicago 7 7 .500 2
x-Thursday, April 27, Cleveland at Indiana, TBD Friday, April 21: Houston at Oklahoma City, 6:30
p.m. Minnesota 7 7 .500 1 1/2 Pittsburgh 6 8 .429 3
Washington 1, Atlanta 0 x-Saturday, April 29: Indiana at Cleveland, TBD Sunday,April 23:Houston at Oklahoma City,12:30 p.m. Kansas City 6 7 .462 2 St. Louis 5 9 .357 4
Sunday, April 16: Washington 114, Atlanta 107 x-Tuesday, April 25: Oklahoma City at Houston,TBD West Division West Division
Wednesday, April 19: Atlanta at Washington, 4 p.m. WESTERN CONFERENCE x-Thursday, April 27: Houston at OK City, TBD Houston 9 5 .643 Arizona 9 5 .643
Saturday, April 22:Washington at Atlanta, 2:30 p.m. Golden State 1, Portland 0 x-Saturday, April 29: OK City at Houston, TBD Los Angeles 7 8 .467 2 1/2 Colorado 9 5 .643
Monday, April 24: Washington at Atlanta, 5 p.m. Sunday, April 16: Warriors 121, Portland 109 As 6 8 .429 3 Los Angeles 7 7 .500 2
x-Wednesday, April 26: Atlanta at Washington,TBD Wednesday, April 19: Portland at Warriors, 7:30 p.m. Utah 1, L.A. Clippers 1 Seattle 6 9 .400 3 1/2 Giants 6 9 .400 3 1/2
x-Friday, April 28: Washington at Atlanta, TBD Saturday, April 22: Warriors at Portland, 7:30 p.m. Saturday, April 15: Utah 97, L.A. Clippers 95 Texas 5 9 .357 4 San Diego 5 9 .357 4
x-Sunday, April 30: Atlanta at Washington, TBD Monday, April 24: Warriors at Portland, 7:30 p.m. Tuesday, April 18: L.A. Clippers 99, Utah 91
x-Wednesday, April 26: Portland at Warriors, TBD Friday, April 21: L.A. Clippers at Utah, 7 p.m. Tuesdays Games Tuesdays games
Milwaukee 1, Toronto 1 x-Friday, April 28: Warriors at Portland, TBD Sunday, April 23: L.A. Clippers at Utah, 6 p.m. Chicago White Sox 4, N.Y. Yankees 1 Cincinnati 9, Baltimore 3
Saturday, April 15: Milwaukee 97, Toronto 83 x-Sunday, April 30: Portland at Warriors, TBD x-Tuesday, April 25: Utah at L.A. Clippers, TBD Boston 8, Toronto 7 Philadelphia 6, N.Y. Mets 2, 10 innings
Tuesday, April 18: Toronto 106, Milwaukee 100 x-Friday, April 28: L.A. Clippers at Utah, TBD
Thursday, April 20: Toronto at Milwaukee, 5 p.m. San Antonio 2, Memphis 0 x-Sunday, April 30: Utah at L.A. Clippers, TBD Cincinnati 9, Baltimore 3 Washington 3, Atlanta 1
Tampa Bay 5, Detroit 1 Chicago Cubs 9, Milwaukee 7
L.A. Angels 5, Houston 2 San Francisco 2, Kansas City 1, 11 innings
Cleveland 11, Minnesota 4 St. Louis 2, Pittsburgh 1
NHL PLAYOFF GLANCE San Francisco 2, Kansas City 1, 11 innings
Oakland 4, Texas 2
Miami 5, Seattle 0
Arizona at San Diego, late
FIRST ROUND Wednesday, April 19:Washington at Toronto, 4 p.m. Wednesday, April 12: St. Louis 2, Minnesota 1, OT Miami 5, Seattle 0 Colorado at L.A. Dodgers, late
(Best-of-7; x-if necessary) x-Friday, April 21: Toronto at Washington, TBA Friday, April 14: St. Louis 2, Minnesota 1 Wednesdays Games Wednesdays Games
EASTERN CONFERENCE x-Sunday, April 23: Washington at Toronto, TBA Sunday, April 16: St. Louis 3, Minnesota 1 Texas (Perez 1-1) at As (Hahn 0-1), 12:35 p.m. Pitt (Cole 1-1) at St. Louis (Wacha 1-1), 10:45 a.m.
Montreal 2, N.Y. Rangers 2 x-Tuesday, April 25: Toronto at Washington, TBA Wed., April 19: Minnesota at St. Louis, 6:30 p.m. Miami (Volquez 0-1) at Seattle (Hernandez 1-1),12:40 p.m. Brewers (Milone 1-0) at Cubs (Hendricks 1-1),11:20 a.m.
Wednesday, April 12: New York 2, Montreal 0 x-Saturday, April 22: St. Louis at Minnesota, TBA CWS (Covey 0-0) at Yankees (Tanaka 1-1), 4:05 p.m. Miami(Volquez0-1)atSeattle(Hernandez1-1),12:40p.m.
Friday, April 14: Montreal 4, New York 3, OT Pittsburgh 3, Columbus 1 x-Monday, April 24: Minnesota at St. Louis, TBA Boston (Porcello 1-1) at Toronto (Liriano 0-1),7:07 p.m. Baltimore (Gausman 1-0) at Cincy (Garrett 2-0),4:10 p.m.
Sunday, April 16: Montreal 3, New York 1 Wednesday, April 12: Pittsburgh 3, Columbus 1 x-Wednesday, April 26: St. Louis at Minnesota, TBA Baltimore (Gausman 1-0) at Cincy (Garrett 2-0),4:10 p.m. Philly (Velasquez 0-2) at Mets (Gsellman 0-1),4:10 p.m.
Tuesday, April 18: New York 2, Montreal 1 Friday, April 14: Pittsburgh 4, Columbus 1 Detroit(Zimmermann1-1)atTampa(Archer2-0),4:10p.m. Washington (Ross 0-0) at Atlanta (Teheran 1-0),4:35 p.m.
Thursday, April 20: New York at Montreal, 4 p.m. Sunday, April 16: Pittsburgh 5, Columbus 4, OT Anaheim 3, Calgary 0 Cleveland (Bauer 0-2) at Minnesota (Mejia 0-1),5:10 p.m. Giants (Bumgarner 0-2) at K.C.(Vargas 2-0), 5:15 p.m.
x-Saturday, April 22: Montreal at New York, TBA Tuesday, April 18: Columbus 5, Pitt 4 Thursday, April 13: Anaheim 3, Calgary 2 Angels (Ramirez 2-1) at Houston (Keuchel 2-0),5:10 p.m. Zona (Greinke 1-1) at San Diego (Chacin 1-2),7:10 p.m.
x-Monday, April 24: NY at Montreal, TBA Ottawa Thursday, April 20: Columbus at Pittsburgh, 4 p.m. Saturday, April 15: Anaheim 3, Calgary 2 Giants (Bumgarner 0-2) at K.C. (Vargas 2-0), 5:15 p.m. Colorado(Anderson1-2)atDodgers(Kershaw2-1),7:10 p.m.
x-Sunday, April 23: Pittsburgh at Columbus, TBA
Monday, April 17: Anaheim 5, Calgary 4, OT
Ottawa 2, Boston 1 x-Tuesday, April 25: Columbus at Pittsburgh, TBA
Wednesday, April 12: Boston 2, Ottawa 1
Saturday, April 15: Ottawa 4, Boston 3, OT WESTERN CONFERENCE
Wednesday, April 19: Anaheim at Calgary, 7 p.m.
x-Friday, April 21: Calgary at Anaheim, TBA
x-Sunday, April 23: Anaheim at Calgary, TBA
WHATS ON TAP
Monday, April 17: Ottawa 4, Boston 3, OT Nashville 3, Chicago 0 x-Tuesday, April 25: Calgary at Anaheim, TBA WEDNESDAY Baseball
Wednesday, April 19: Ottawa at Boston, 4:30 p.m. Thursday, April 13: Nashville 1, Chicago 0 Baseball South City at Half Moon Bay, San Mateo at Menlo-
x-Friday, April 21: Boston at Ottawa, TBA Saturday, April 15: Nashville 5, Chicago 0 Edmonton 2, San Jose 2 Hillsdale at Terra Nova, Woodside at Carlmont, Atherton, Westmoor at Mills, Crystal Springs at
x-Sunday, April 23: Ottawa at Boston, TBA Monday, April 17: Nashville 3, Chicago 2, OT Wednesday, April 12: San Jose 3, Edmonton 2, OT Burlingame at Sacred Heart Prep, Sequoia at Ca- Harker, El Camino at Jefferson, 4 p.m.
x-Wednesday, April 26: Boston at Ottawa, TBA Thursday, April 20: Chicago at Nashville, 5 p.m. Friday, April 14: Edmonton 2, San Jose 0 puchino, 4 p.m. Softball
x-Saturday, April 22: Nashville at Chicago, TBA Sunday, April 16: Edmonton 1, San Jose 0 Softball Aragon at Half Moon Bay, Carlmont at Capuchino,
Toronto 2, Washington 1 x-Monday, April 24: Chicago at Nashville, TBA Tuesday, April 18: San Jose 7, Edmonton 0 San Mateo at Terra Nova, Mills at El Camino, Menlo- Sequoia at Hillsdale,Woodside at Burlingame, South
Thursday, April 13: Washington 3, Toronto 2, OT x-Wednesday, April 26: Nashville at Chicago, TBA Thurs., April 20: San Jose at Edmonton, 7:30 p.m. Atherton at Jefferson, 4 p.m. City at Mills, 4 p.m.
Saturday, April 15: Toronto 4, Washington 3, 2OT x-Saturday, April 22: Edmonton at San Jose, TBA Boys' lacrosse Badminton
Monday, April 17: Toronto 4, Washington 3, OT St. Louis 3, Minnesota 0 x-Monday, April 24: San Jose at Edmonton, TBA Menlo School at Sacred Heart Prep, 4 p.m.; Serra at Westmoor at Aragon, South City at Burlingame, Se-
Lake Ridge-Oregon, 7 p.m. quoia at San Mateo, Mills at Carlmont, Hillsdale at
Boys' tennis Terra Nova, Capuchino at Crystal Springs, Jefferson
TRANSACTIONS No. 4 Capuchino at No. 1 Carlmont, No. 3 Burlingame
at No. 2 Aragon, 4 p.m.
at Woodside, Menlo-Atherton at El Camino, 4 p.m.
Boys' lacrosse
BASEBALL Bowie for a rehab assignment. from Louisville. Track and field Burlingame at Aragon, Carlmont at Sequoia, 7 p.m.;
American League DETROIT TIGERS Agreed to terms with 1B Terra Nova at Carlmont, 3 p.m. Serra at West Lynn-Oregon, 8 p.m.
COLORADO ROCKIES Optioned RHP Shane Boys' volleyball Swimming
BOSTON RED SOX Optioned RHP Ben Taylor James Loney on a minor league contract. Carle to Albuquerque (PCL). Reinstated OF Gerardo
to Pawtucket (IL). Recalled LHP Brian Johnson from San Mateo at Hillsdale, Calmont at Capuchino, Burlingame at Woodside, Hillsdale at Carlmont, Se-
KANSAS CITY ROYALS Optioned RHP Jake Parra from paternity leave. Aragon at Menlo-Atherton, South City at Mills, 6 p.m.
Pawtucket. Sent 3B Josh Rutledge and OF Jackie Junis to Omaha (PCL). quoia at Menlo-Atherton, Aragon at San Mateo,
Bradley Jr. to Pawtucket for rehab assignments. MIAMI MARLINS Designated 1B Tyler Moore Girls' lacrosse Jefferson at Half Moon Bay,Terra Nova at Capuchino,
BALTIMORE ORIOLES Assigned RHP Jason Gar- National League for assignment. Reinstated INF Martin Prado from Carlmont at Harker, 4 p.m. Westmoor at South City, Mills at El Camino, 3 p.m.
cia outright to Bowie (EL). Sent RHP Chris Tillman to CINCINNATI REDS Optioned RHP Sal Romano the 10-day DL. Sent SS Adeiny Hechavarria to Boys' tennis
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Roasted asparagus with lemon dressing


By Katie Workman Start to finish: 25 minutes
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Roasted Asparagus:
2 pounds medium-thick asparagus
This lemon sauce is such a simple way 1 tablespoon olive oil
to dress up roasted asparagus, the pinup Kosher salt and freshly ground pepper
vegetable of spring ... or any simply to taste
cooked asparagus for that matter, such Lemo n Dres s i ng :
as grilled, steamed or sauteed. In fact, 3 tablespoons fresh lemon juice
this sauce is also a quick and easy way to 1/2 teaspoon finely grated lemon zest
dress up pretty much any plainly cooked 3 tablespoons creme fraiche, sour
vegetable, from potatoes to green beans cream or plain Greek yogurt
to broccoli. 1/2 teaspoon hot sauce, such as
The sauce is vivid with citrus and a bit Sriracha, or to taste
(not too much!) of hot sauce. The 1/3 cup extra virgin olive oil
creaminess comes from creme fraiche, Kosher salt and freshly ground pepper
and sour cream or Greek yogurt could be to taste
substituted in if you like. You can make
Preheat the oven to 400 F. Trim the
it ahead of time and store it in the fridge
bottom 2 inches from the asparagus
for a few days.
and, if desired, peel the lower 2 inches of
If you are using thicker asparagus,
the stalks. Place the asparagus in a shal-
think about peeling the lower parts of
low baking pan or rimmed baking
the stalks, which results in a stalk that
sheet. Dont worry if the stalks overlap
is tender from stem to stern. After trim-
a bit. Drizzle the tablespoon of olive oil
ming the bottom inch or so off the
asparagus, simply take a vegetable over them and toss gently to coat the If you are using thicker asparagus, think about peeling the lower parts of the stalks, which results in a
peeler and peel off the green outer layer asparagus evenly. Sprinkle on the salt stalk that is tender from stem to stern.
(which can be tough) from the bottom of and pepper, toss again and spread out in
is thick, then season with salt and pep-
the stalk, roughly 2-3 inches. the pan.
per.
Lastly, if you would like to add a Roast the asparagus for about 10 min-
Let the asparagus cool slightly, and
sprinkle of fresh herbs on top, anything utes, until just tender and slightly
while still warm drizzle some of the
from parsley to basil to chervil would be browned. Remember that they will con-
lemon sauce over it. Serve right away
lovely. Another great option would be tinue to cook a bit after you remove
with the rest of the sauce passed on the
to drape a slice of prosciutto over each them from the oven, so take them out
side for people to add if desired.
portion of dressed asparagus, which while theyre still a little firmer than
Nutrition information per serving:
could also make a stylish appetizer. you would like.
157 calories; 123 calories from fat; 14 g
Meanwhile, in a small bowl, whisk fat (3 g saturated; 0 g trans fats); 4 mg
ROASTED ASPARAGUS WITH together the lemon juice, zest, crhme cholesterol; 154 mg sodium; 6 g carbo-
fraiche and Sriracha until smooth.
CREAMY LEMON DRESSING Slowly pour in the 1/3 cup olive oil,
hydrate; 3 g fiber; 3 g sugar; 3 g pro-
tein.
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place a set of procedures factoring a defen- she and other bail bonds agents in that electronic home monitoring systems

BAIL
Continued from page 1
dants risk to society, income and likeli-
hood of reappearing in court into the formu-
la for deciding whether he or she is released
California provide the best insurance poli-
cy that those charged with crimes will
appear in court. Rankin said she typically
could similarly disadvantage those with
fewer means given the length defendants
wait for trial, and complicate court proceed-
before standing trial for alleged crimes, signs a contract with defendants requiring ings for those who dont have homes or are
Bonta believes the new policy would pro- them to pay 8 percent of their bail to ensure diagnosed with mental illnesses. He said he
have the option of staying out of jail until vide relief for those who cannot afford to they appear in court and, if they dont, favored exploring the no-money approach
trial because they dont have the financial post bail, or the consequences of staying in Rankins company has the authority to find used by the juvenile court system, by which
means. jail to await trial. them and bring them to court. a judge decides whether a defendant will be
And thats something two members of the Theres a tremendous human impact as Our only objective, our only goal, mis- detained or released and no bail is assigned.
California Legislature hope to remedy well, he said. If you are in jail and cant sion, is to make sure that people go to court Wagstaffe said that whatever new policy
through two bills passing through both show up for work, you can lose your job. every single time, she said. might replace the current one, his number
houses right now. Bonta noted many who may be innocent one concern would be community safety and
Though Rankin is supportive of bail pol-
Assemblyman Rob Bonta, D-Oakland, or could pursue lesser charges opt for plea making sure the policy prevented those who
icy reform, she is worried allowing defen-
and state Sen. Robert Hertzberg, D-Van deals to preserve jobs or child care. He said pose a threat to society from roaming the
dants to be released before their trials on the
Nuys, authored Assembly Bill 42 and Senate if they do stay in custody, they risk losing streets.
condition they wear electronic home moni-
Bill 10. The two identical bills are gaining these opportunities and create holes in their Judges have to be able to step up and do
toring systems, one of the alternatives to
momentum, passing the Senates Public communities where they were previously their job, which is assess people and deter-
cash bail suggested by Bontas legislation,
Safety Committee April 4. On Tuesday, the contributing members. mine whether people have to be detained or
will not create the social or financial bene-
Assemblys Public Safety Committee not detained, he said. I dont think these
fits the bill is targeting. Rankin said defen-
approved the legislation with a 4-2-1 vote Assessment for release, bonds dants would be required to purchase their bills really get to the core of it.
in a hearing that prompted reality TV For Chief Probation Officer John Keene,
Included in the identical bills are provi- own electronic home monitoring systems,
celebrity Duane Dog the Bounty Hunter whose department currently provides the
sions for an assessment tool for determin- which she estimated cost at least $10 a day
Chapman to testify in defense of the cash countys pretrial services, the finer details
ing whether a defendant can be released, and could make defendants feel as though
bail system. of the bills including the assessment
which Bonta said the authors of the bill they are on parole. Combined with addition-
Chapman mirrors the sentiment of those tool used during pretrial services and
intend to be administered by an existing al costs to county law enforcement, which
in the bail bonds industry who worry the whether electronic monitoring systems
government agency. Bonta said a majority have the responsibility of monitoring
legislation will put them out of business. would become more codified in his depart-
of the 58 California counties have an those wearing electronic devices, Rankin
However, criminal justice leaders in San ments practice will determine their
agency already delivering some form of pre- said she couldnt see the changes proposed
Mateo County agree the system could use impact on his department.
trial services and are likely able to imple- in the new legislation resulting in any sav-
improvement, including District Attorney The most important thing for me and my
ment the revised assessment. While he ings for the county.
Steve Wagstaffe and Chief Probation Officer agency is understanding what the new con-
John Keane, but they are watching the leg- admitted his bill would not be without They pay for us to make sure that they are
costs, Bonta said it would mark a signifi- going to court, she said. Because people siderations will be, he said.
islative process closely to see what the Keene said he welcomed the change,
impact might be on their jurisdiction. cant savings from the status quo, which he pay individuals, its not a burden on the tax-
said keeps hundreds of defendants in jail at payers, she said. which he expected to introduce a pretrial
Bonta and Hertzbergs bills suggest the assessment of defendants that includes more
state do away with its cash bail system in an estimated average of $100 per day per
person. Local concerns and considerations dynamic factors, such as their record for
favor for pretrial release policies more appearing in previous court proceedings,
reflective of the risk factors defendants pose In San Mateo County, the bulk of the pre-
trial release procedures Bonta is suggesting According to Wagstaffe, the average time which would help probation officers under-
to society, and less reflective of their a defendant charged with a misdemeanor stand their risk to society. He said he would
incomes or the funds their families are able would be carried out by the pretrial services
office of the countys Probation spends waiting for trial is nine to 12 also be keeping an eye on whether the
to pull together. months, with those charged with felonies changes the bills are proposing are imple-
Now is the time to fundamentally trans- Department, which currently makes a rec-
ommendation on whether a defendant can be waiting closer to 12 to 18 months. He also mented incrementally or immediately, the
form a broken money bail system that pun- confirmed the county does see hundreds of latter of which might result in his hiring
ishes people who are poor, said Bonta. released on his or her own recognizance,
meaning the defendant promises in writing those charged with crimes pleading to them more staff and looking for contracts to be
Bontas legislation is designed to address the first week of their arrest, and estimated able to issue electronic home monitoring
the challenge low-income individuals to reappear for all subsequent court appear-
ances. If a court does not approve the that only 30 percent to 35 percent of those systems to an increased number of defen-
accused of crimes face in posting bail, in county jail cells have been convicted and dants.
which in San Mateo County can range from departments recommendation, a judge will
assign the defendant a bail status. sentenced for crimes. Having watched the As the chair of the Chief Probation
$50,000 for a burglary to $10 million or current bail system for some 40 years, Officers of Californias legislative commit-
above for murder charges. By putting into Corrin Rankin, owner of Out Now Bail
Bonds in Redwood City since 2008, said Wagstaffe said he welcomed the opportunity tee, Keene is aware that, for other counties
to review the bail procedures currently in where pretrial services are not as developed,
place. the changes proposed in the legislation
Ive come to the conclusion that the may signal a major overhaul. Wagstaffe also
wealthy have an advantage, he said. I acknowledged that San Mateo County does
think there are strategies that ought to be not face the same overcrowding problem
looked at. other county jails face, which may mitigate
Yet Wagstaffe isnt convinced the legisla-
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WEDNESDAY, APRIL 19 The Little Mermaid Musical. 7 p.m. Continued from page 1
Job Search Review Panel. 10 a.m. to Capuchino High School Samuel At some point if you dont move
noon. 1000 E. Hillsdale Blvd., Foster Johnson Jr. Performing Arts Center, forward with a housing project, you
City. A wide range of career and job 1501 Magnolia Ave., San Bruno. April 17, study session opportunities with underground residential parking arent for housing, Brownrigg said.
search topics will be discussed. For Seniors $8, general $10 and under 5- for working with Pacific West built back in and a restored number of
more information visit years-old is free. For more informa- Also a concern to councilmembers
phase2careers.org. tion email kpeloso@sbhsi.com. Communities to overcome hurdles fac- units financed partially by a contribu- was the design of the public parking
ing a joint downtown parking project tion from the citys parking fund. garage proposed across the street from
Drop In Computer Help. 10 a.m. to Left Coast Annual Juried
noon. 1044 Middlefield Road, Exhibition Gallery Opening. 7 p.m. plus workforce and senior housing As the project approved two years the housing on another surface lot
Redwood City. Come have questions to 9 p.m. 1220B Linda Mar Blvd., proposal. ago goes back to the drawing board, bounded by Lorton and Highland
answered regarding various types of Pacifica. Music by Blue on Green. For
electronic devices. For more informa- more information visit sanchezart- After soil contamination was found Vice Mayor Michael Brownrigg avenues.
tion contact center.org. under neighboring surface parking lots encouraged officials and the developer Some said the structure was too
gsuarez@redwoodcity.org.
All in the Timing. 7:30 p.m. 1500 eyed for housing and a public parking to move quickly. bulky and needed to be redesigned to
Free Laughter Yoga Class. 11 a.m. Ralston Ave., Belmont. Five funny garage, some councilmembers I would love to have the parking blend better with its surroundings,
San Bruno Senior Center, 1555 one-act plays. Free. For more infor-
Crystal Springs Road, San Bruno. For mation contact expressed a willingness to consider underground. I would love to have while others suggested contributing
more information call 616-7150. geomet@earthlink.net. help financing the development. more units. But I worry this process money from the parking fund could
San Mateo Professional Alliance SATURDAY, APRIL 22 Pacific West Communities said a has taken close to two years, and there pay for an additional floor of spaces.
Networking Lunch. Noon to 1 p.m. Free Dental Care Provided by the toxic plume beneath a surface lot is a timetable Im a little concerned Roose said the city money would
Mimis Restaurant, 2208 California Dental Association bounded by Park Road and Lorton about letting the best be the enemy of
Bridgepointe Parkway, San Mateo. Foundation and CDA. San Mateo help ease the financial burden and may
For more information visit sanmateo- Event Center, 1346 Saratoga Drive, Avenue, south of Howard Avenue, will the good, Brownrigg said. free up some money to be paid toward
professionalalliance.com. San Mateo. 5:30 a.m. to midafter- require $1.85 million to clean up, Councilwoman Ann Keighran
noon. Dentists, dental and health cleaning up the toxicity below the res-
Adult Craft: Clay Sculpture. 6 p.m. professionals, and community volun- pushing a proposed underground park- though said she could support the extra idential parking underground.
to 7:30 p.m. Millbrae Library, 1 Library teers are donating their time to pro- ing lot for the housing beyond budget. time required to craft revisions, so If you have parking money, I could
Ave., Millbrae. For more information vide oral health care and education
call 697-7607 ext. 236. at no charge to approximately 2,000 As a result, the builder suggested con- long as officials are offered a proposal deliver more units, he said.
patients. No ID required. Free parking structing the parking on the first floor more closely reflecting the one Alternatively, Councilwoman Emily
Live in Concert Jean Baudin. 7 p.m. available. For more information call of the building at the expense of some
1044 Middlefield Road, Redwood (916) 554-5372. approved in 2015. Beach said she would be concerned
City. For more information email units. Im here for a good project, and if it with the city ponying up additional
rkutler@redwoodcity.org. Colma Creek cleanup. 9 a.m. to
noon. Bay Trail behind Costco on Officials had expressed interest takes longer to get a good project, dollars for a project which officials
Venture Capital in the Blood Three Airport Boulevard. For more informa- when selecting the builder in 2015 to then so be it, she said. have already contributed to by donat-
Generations of Drapers in Silicon tion call 829-3840. construct 66 affordable and market
Valley. 7 p.m. Computer History
Pacific West Communities founder ing land for redevelopment.
Museum, 1401 Shoreline Blvd., Peninsula Girls Chorus Auditions. rate units for seniors and 78 afford- Caleb Roose said the amended plans It feels better not to have money
Mountain View. For more informa- 10 a.m. to noon. 1443 Howard Ave., able housing units, which may be set should only take a couple weeks to
tion visit www.facebook.com/com- Burlingame. No prior experience is come from public funds, she said.
puterhistory. required. Interested singers should aside for city workers, teachers, emer- produce, and City Attorney Kathleen Amidst the variety of competing
download the audition information gency response personnel and others Kane said councilmembers should for- proposals leading to plan revisions,
Club Fox Blues Jam. 7 p.m. to 11 packet and sign up for an audition at
p.m. 2209 Broadway, Redwood City. the Peninsula Girls Chorus website. who wish to live and work in mally review the new proposal during Mayor Ricardo Ortiz urged the city to
Featuring LaRhonda Steele and King All scheduled auditions will be con- Burlingame. an upcoming meeting. move promptly on a project which he
Louis Pain with the Anthony Paule firmed by email. For more informa-
Soul Orchestra. $7 cover charge. For tion visit In February though, the builder said There is an additional incentive to considered important for Burlingame
more information visit rwcblues- peninsulagirlschorus.org/auditions.h the development must be trimmed to move rapidly on the project, as it is residents.
jam.com. tml.
124 units, and some of the larger units largely financed through use of tax Im really frustrated we are still
Detox Your Hygiene Routine. 7 Volunteer at the Habitat for were cut down to accommodate the credits which stand to expire at the end talking about this. Im frustrated we
p.m. to 8 p.m. 150 San Mateo Road, Humanity ReStore. 1411 Industrial space lost by the revised parking plan. of the year, said Roose.
Half Moon Bay. Learn what products Road, San Carlos. 10 a.m. to 5:30 p.m. have nothing to show for a solution ...
to use or avoid when caring for your Every Sunday and Saturday through Dismayed by the shrinking propos- Beyond the threat to financing, I would love to see this move forward,
body. $5. For more information con- May 28. For more information email he said.
volunteer@habitatgsf.org. al, officials asked to see new plans councilmembers said the project
tact patti@bondmarcom.com.

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Habitats. 7:30 p.m. Hillview Healthy Cooking Demonstration. she was arrested for misdemeanor requesting court-appointed lawyers to
Community Center, 77 Hillview Ave., 10:30 a.m. to 1:15 p.m. 450 Poplar charges that were later dismissed. Even represent them, Ketchum said they can
Los Altos. For more information visit Ave., Millbrae. Featuring a presenta- become a burden to the criminal justice
tion by Dr. Mei Wen Wu and a healthy though she was not required to see her
www.deanza-ars.com.
cooking demonstration by Christina. case through the citys court system, system in using legal representation
For more information visit joylife- Continued from page 18
THURSDAY, APRIL 20
club.org.
she was still left with a $10,000 bill to that should be dedicated to low-income
Tai Chi for Balance with Joan Tay.
10:30 a.m. to 11:30 a.m. 1044 the bail bonds agency. defendants.
Middlefield Road, Redwood City. For Earth Day on the Bay. 10 a.m. to 5 the state legislations local impact. Its as if the justice scale asks, well Adachi said he looked forward to see-
more information email rkutler@red- p.m. 500 Discovery Parkway,
how much money do you have? he ing the bills progress through the
woodcity.org. Redwood City. Come to explore the
life and ecosystem of the Bay and all A long road said. Thats not the way our justice states legislative process, which he
Downsizing Presentation. 11 a.m. of the organisms that call it home.
San Bruno Senior Center, 1555 Admission is free, and boat tours are For San Francisco Public Defender system is supposed to work. hoped would increase defendants
Crystal Springs Road, San Bruno. available for $20. For more informa- Jeff Adachi, the changes proposed in Adachi said he has found defendants access to a fair trial and mitigate the
Decluttering, sorting, packing, mov- tion call 364-2760.
Bonta and Hertzbergs bills are long who are able to pursue their court cases influence of the bail bonds industry on
ing and setting up a new residence.
For more information call 616-7150. Menlo Park Sidewalk Fine Arts overdue given the injustices suffered while out of custody are provided with the states criminal justice system.
Festival. 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. Santa Cruz more opportunities for fair treatment.
Avenue. Enjoy boutique handcrafted by low-income individuals across the For Rankin, the bills intent to elim-
AARP Chapter 139 Meeting. 11
a.m. 2710 Alameda de las Pulgas, San art. For more information visit paci- state under the current bail system. Factors such as improved access to inate the services bail bonds compa-
Mateo. Business meeting starts at ficfinearts.com. legal counsel and not traveling to nies provide undermines the structure
Its been a long road to get where we
noon followed by a speaker dis- court appearances from jail, he said,
cussing signs of elder abuse. For Spring Book Sale. 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. are, he said. Unfortunately, of the states criminal justice system.
more information contact 480 Primrose Road, Burlingame. For California has not kept up with the rest could affect a jury or judges decision. Because her father was also a bail
wvoll2@yahoo.com. more information contact audreybo-
jack@gmail.com. of the country in making bail reform a Defense attorney Dek Ketchum, who bonds agent, Rankin said she agreed
Free Business and Accounting Info priority. has served as a court-appointed lawyer the system should see further changes,
Session. 5:30 p.m. to 6:30 p.m. Start2Save. 10 a.m. South San
Francisco Main Library, 840 W. Adachi said a recent lawsuit filed by for San Mateo County court cases, noted but thought they should be implement-
Redwood City Public Library
Downtown, 1044 Middlefield Road, Orange Ave., South San Francisco. For the nonprofit Equal Justice Under Law the current bail system can also nega- ed in a less disruptive way.
Redwood City. For more information more information email valle@plsin- tively affect middle-class defendants.
and to RSVP visit fo.org. against San Franciscos bail system Our California Constitution has
www.eventbrite.com/e/canada-col- highlighted the inequities supported People sometimes make a decision told me my whole life, this is how we
lege-business-accounting-free-info- Meditation Workshop. 11 a.m. to between getting a lawyer or making want our criminal justice system, she
12:30 p.m. 55 W. Third Ave., San by the current system, citing the case
session-off-campus-spring-2017-
tickets-32365640502.com. Mateo. Stanford professor Dr. Manish of one woman who paid $10,000, or bail, he said. said. If this goes through, what am I
Saggar will share the psychological 10 percent of her $100,000 bail, after For those opting to be released and supposed to do?
Venture Capital Panel: Funding for benefits of meditation and there will
IoT Startups. 6 p.m. to 9 p.m. College be a meditation sitting. For more
of San Mateo. For more information information email mbaute@cityof-
visit idea-to-ipo.com. sanmateo.org

Meditation and the Brain. 7:15 p.m. Berkshire Hathaways Annual


1044 Middlefield Road, Redwood Paper Shredding Party. 10 a.m. to 1
City. For more information email p.m. Berkshire Hathaway
rkutler@redwoodcity.org. HomeServices California Realty, 180
El Camino Real, San Bruno. Bring old
All in the Timing. 7:30 p.m. 1500 bills, taxes, private paperwork and
Ralston Ave., Belmont. Five funny real estate documents to shred. Free.
one-act plays. Free. For more infor- For more information email carolyn-
mation contact livengood@sanbrunocable.com.
geomet@earthlink.net.
Joseph and the Amazing
FRIDAY, APRIL 21 Technicolor Dreamcoat. 2 p.m.
Karas 40th Anniversary 2025 Kehoe Ave., San Mateo. A
Celebration Gala and Fundraiser. retelling of the biblical story of
6:30 p.m. to 10 p.m. Crowne Plaza, Joseph by Pied Piper Plays, a non-
4290 El Camino Real, Palo Alto. For profit theater organization based in
more information email sarah@kara- San Mateo. $20 adults; $15 seniors
grief.org. and children under 10. Show runs
through April 30. For more informa-
Spring Book Sale. 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. tion visit piedpiperplayers.org.
480 Primrose Road, Burlingame. For
more information contact audreybo- Before the Flood screening. 3:15
jack@gmail.com.bojack@gmail.com. p.m. to 5:45 p.m. Palo Alto Mitchell
Park Library, MidTown Community
Menlo Park Sidewalk Fine Arts Room, 3700 Middlefield Road. Event
Festival. 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. Santa Cruz is free. For more information call 326-
Avenue. Enjoy boutique handcrafted 1235.
art. For more information visit paci-
ficfinearts.com. The Little Mermaid Musical. 7
p.m. Capuchino High School Samuel
Variety Show and Lunch. 10:30 a.m. Johnson Jr. Performing Arts Center,
to 1 p.m. San Bruno Senior Center, 1501 Magnolia Ave., San Bruno.
1555 Crystal Springs Road, San Seniors $8, general $10 and under 5-
Bruno. Tickets are available at the years-old is free. For more informa-
senior center front desk. For more tion email kpeloso@sbhsi.com.
information call 616-7150. For more events visit
smdailyjournal.com, click Calendar.
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Apply: http://applygene.com/00452251 The following person is doing business The following person is doing business
real-world data studies including claims (job id: 00452251) production Engineer (7849N) Partici- as: New York Pizza, 700 e. San Bruno as: BCe Consulting, 471 Sherwood way,
databases. Budget impact models. Au- pate in the design, implementation and Ave., SAN BruNO, CA 94066. regis- MeNLO PArK, CA 94025. registered
thoring publications on outcome studies TECHNOLOGY ongoing management of major site appli- tered Owner: NC Foods, inc., CA. The Owner: BCe Partners, LLC., CA. The
Sr. Business Systems Analyst, Genen- cations and subsystems. business is conducted by a Corporation. business is conducted by a Limited Lia-
tech, inc., South San Francisco, CA. and cost-effective analyses. Burden-of-
illness studies. developing payer value Help build the next generation of sys- The registrants commenced to transact bility Company. The registrants com-
req: Bach in Comp Sci, electronic eng sMb analyst (9105N) use data analysis business under the FBN on N/A. menced to transact business under the
or rltd +5 yrs exp. up to 15% of domestic propositions. Apply: tems behind Facebook's products. Face-
book, inc. currently has the following to understand customer profiles, produce /s/edward Cavasian/ FBN on February 1, 2017.
+ int'l travel. http://applygene.com/00451807 reports to track our business, and build This statement was filed with the Asses- /s/richard Crumb/
Apply: http://applygene.com/00452248 openings in Menlo Park, CA (multiple
openings/various levels): models to provide insight into the Small sor-County Clerk on 3/27/2017. (Publish- This statement was filed with the Asses-
(Job id: 00452248) & Medium Business customer base. ed in the San Mateo daily Journal, sor-County Clerk on 3/30/2017. (Publish-
application product Manager (8384N) 3/29/17, 4/5/17, 4/12/17, 4/19/17). ed in the San Mateo daily Journal,
Create, monitor, and maintain Hyperion partner Engineer (8501N) define and 4/5/17, 4/12/17, 4/19/17, 4/26/17).
software and database applications in- develop software solutions to drive adop-

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tions. as: 1) divorce Mortgage Advisors 2) The following person is doing business
application Engineer (8794N) develop Prei Capital Group, 840 Hinckley road, as: dOGANiC, dOGANiC, 1461 Beach
and maintain integrated, scalable, solu- production Engineer (8480N) Partici- #150, BurLiNGAMe, CA 94010. regis- Park Blvd., FOSTer CiTY, CA 94404.
tions and applications focused on data pate in the design, implementation, and tered Owner: ross Garcia, 35 1st Ave- registered Owner: elina Vartanyan,
analytics and reporting. ongoing management of our large nue, San Mateo, CA 94402. The busi- same address. The business is conduct-
The best career seekers MySQL database cluster. ness is conducted by an individual. The
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ed by an individual. The registrants
commenced to transact business under
software Engineer (4819N) Create web
read the Daily Journal. and/or mobile applications that reach
over one billion people, & build high vol-
research scientist (6249N) research,
design, and develop new optimization al-
ness under the FBN on N/A.
/s/ross Garcia/
the FBN on 12/31/2016.
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ume servers to support our content. gorithms and techniques to improve the This statement was filed with the Asses- This statement was filed with the Asses-
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We will help you recruit qualified, talented books platforms.
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product Manager (5374N) engage in
individuals to join your company or organization. product design and technical develop- 4/5/17, 4/12/17, 4/19/17, 4/26/17). 4/5/17, 4/12/17, 4/19/17, 4/26/17).
ment of new products. Lead the ideation, Mail resume to: Facebook, inc. Attn: SB-
technical development, and launch of in- GiM, 1 Hacker way, Menlo Park, CA
The Daily Journals readership covers a wide novative products. 94025. Must reference job title & job#
shown above, when applying.
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range of qualifications for all types of positions. Front End Engineer (9697N) work with The following person is doing business The following person is doing business
as: Jack in the Box #525, 1205 Broad- as: richiemax investments, LLC, 1650
Product designers to implement the next Borel Pl #206, SAN MATeO, CA 94402.
way Street, redwOOd CiTY, CA
For the best value and the best results, generation of Companys products. Build
efficient and reusable front-end abstrac- 94063. registered Owner: SCH restau- registered Owner: richiemax invest-
ments, LLC., CA. The business is con-
recruit from the Daily Journal... tions and systems. rant Group, inc., CA. The business is
ducted by a Limited Liability Company.
conducted by a Corporation. The regis-
trants commenced to transact business The registrants commenced to transact
Data specialist (5986N) Apply your ex- business under the FBN on N/A.
Contact us for a free consultation pertise in quantitative analysis, data min- under the FBN on 1/1/2017.
/s/Chinghui Lin/
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beyond the numbers and understand sor-County Clerk on 3/28/2017. (Publish-
how our users interact with our core sor-County Clerk on 3/17/2017. (Publish-
Call (650) 344-5200 or products. Occasional travel required to 203 public Notices ed in the San Mateo daily Journal,
4/5/17, 4/12/17, 4/19/17, 4/26/17).
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LLC, 607 Old County rd, SAN CArLOS, The following person is doing business as: The Lash Bar, 1229 Burlingame Ave,
as: Jack in the Box #469, 986 woodside 202, BurLiNGAMe, CA 94010. regis-
CA94070. registered Owner: KMH in- road, redwOOd CiTY, CA 94061.
dustries, inc., CA. The business is con- tered Owner: Kristin Navarrete, 225
registered Owner: SCH restaurant Beaumont Blvd., Pacifica, CA 94044.
ducted by a Corporation. The registrants Group, inc., CA. The business is con-

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commenced to transact business under The business is conducted by an individ-
ducted by a Corporation. The registrants ual. The registrants commenced to
the FBN on 1/1/17. commenced to transact business under transact business under the FBN on
/s/Jeff Hacker/ the FBN on 1/1/2017. 10/06.
This statement was filed with the Asses- /s/Shang Chun Hsia/ /s/Kristin Navarrete/
sor-County Clerk on 3/3/2017. (Publish- This statement was filed with the Asses- This statement was filed with the Asses-

of local news content ed in the San Mateo daily Journal,


3/29/17, 4/5/17, 4/12/17, 4/19/17).
sor-County Clerk on 3/17/2017. (Publish-
ed in the San Mateo daily Journal,
4/5/17, 4/12/17, 4/19/17, 4/26/17).
sor-County Clerk on 4/7/2017. (Publish-
ed in the San Mateo daily Journal,
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is actually right here in the present, as it has been for centuries The local community FICTITIOus busINEss NaME FICTITIOus busINEss NaME FICTITIOus busINEss NaME
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newspaper. We ignore the naysayers and shun the "experts" when it comes to the "demise" of The following person is doing business
as: Nicfot Cleaning, 860 Campus dr., Apt
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as: Scruffie Munster Media, 1201 Spring
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as: wu dental, 1919 OFarrel Street,
the newspaper industry. 112, dALY CiTY, CA 94015. registered St., SAN CArLOS, CA 94070. regis- Suite 1, SAN MATeO, CA 94403. regis-
Owners: 1)Oneyda Torrez Mantilla, same tered Owners: 1)James S. Purnell, same tered Owner: Huayang John wu ddS,
address 2)Franklin Torres Mantilla, same address 2). Sueling L. wong, same ad- inc., CA. The business is conducted by
address. The business is conducted by dress. The business is conducted by a a Corporation. The registrants com-
Married Couple. The registrants com-
The leading local daily news resource for the You will be offering a wide variety of a General Partnership. The registrants menced to transact business under the
menced to transact business under the
FBN on 1/1/2009.
commenced to transact business under FBN on . /s/Huayang wu/
SF Peninsula seeks an entreprenuerial marketing solutions including print advertising, the FBN on 3-27-17. /s/James S. Purnell/ This statement was filed with the Asses-
/s/Oneyda Torrez Mantilla/ This statement was filed with the Asses- sor-County Clerk on 4/3/2017. (Publish-
Advertising Account Exec to sell advertising inserts, graphic design, niche publications, This statement was filed with the Asses- sor-County Clerk on 3/29/2017. (Publish- ed in the San Mateo daily Journal,
sor-County Clerk on 3/27/2017. (Publish- ed in the San Mateo daily Journal, 4/12/17, 4/19/17, 4/26/17, 5/3/17).
and marketing solutions to local businesses. online advertising, event marketing, social media ed in the San Mateo daily Journal, 4/5/17, 4/12/17, 4/19/17, 4/26/17).
3/29/17, 4/5/17, 4/12/17, 4/19/17).
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as: LuXurY-VOYAGeS, 461A Cork
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You must be community-minded, action- continues its upward trajectory. The following person is doing business SAN MATeO, CA 94402. registered 94065. registered Owner: Paola Costan-
as: Teamwork Travel Services, 1870 el Owner: Kyle wightman, same address. tino, same address. The business is
oriented, customer-focused, and without fail, a Experience with print advertising and online Camino real Ste. 207, BurLiNGAMe, The business is conducted by an individ- conducted by an individual. The regis-
CA 94010. registered Owner: Hau ual. The registrants commenced to trants commenced to transact business
wong Corporation, CA. The business is transact business under the FBN on . under the FBN on June 2002.
self starter. You will be responsible for sales marketing a plus. But we will consider a conducted by a Corporation. The regis- /s/Kyle wightman/ /s/Paola Costantino/
trants commenced to transact business This statement was filed with the Asses- This statement was filed with the Asses-
and account management activities associated candidate with little or no sales experience as under the FBN on 01/10/2003. sor-County Clerk on 3/28/2017. (Publish- sor-County Clerk on 4/11/2017. (Publish-
ed in the San Mateo daily Journal, ed in the San Mateo daily Journal,
with either a territory or vertical category. long as you have these traits: /s/Bill wong/
This statement was filed with the Asses- 4/5/17, 4/12/17, 4/19/17, 4/26/17). 4/12/17, 4/19/17, 4/26/17, 5/3/17).
sor-County Clerk on 3/8/2017. (Publish-
ed in the San Mateo daily Journal,
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as: MPower institute, 1215 rhus Street, Fictitious Business Name Statements,
Join us, if you check off on these qualities and also believe in the future of newspapers. SAN MATeO, CA 94402 registered Trustee Sale Notice, Name Change, Probate,
Owners: 1)ramiro Orta, same address
2)Peter Abela, 2100 rosewood dr., San Notice of Adoption, divorce Summons,
Please email your resume to ads@smdailyjournal.com Bruno, CA 94066. The business is con- Notice of Public Sales and More.
ducted by a General Partnership. The
A cover letter with your views on the newspaper industry would also be helpful. registrants commenced to transact busi-
ness under the FBN on . Published in the daily Journal for San Mateo County.
/s/ramiro Orta/
This statement was filed with the Asses-
sor-County Clerk on 3/28/2017. (Publish- Fax your request to: 650-344-5290
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3/29/17, 4/5/17, 4/12/17, 4/19/17).
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203 public Notices 203 public Notices 203 public Notices 298 Collectibles 304 Furniture 306 Housewares
FICTITIOus busINEss NaME dept. PJ, at 400 County Center, red- bILLY DEE williams autographed Star aNTIquE DINING table for six people CHrIsTMas TrEE China, Fairfield
sTaTEMENT #273094 wood City, CA 94063. A copy of this Or- wars action figure: Lando Calrissian, with chairs $99. (650)580-6324 Peace on earth. Complete Set of 12 (48
The following person is doing business der to Show Cause shall be published at pubLIC auTO auCTION space smuggler. $35 Steve (650)518-
The following repossessed vehicles pieces) $75. (650)493-5026
as: 1)Getting Covered Surf and Sports least once each week for four successive 6614 aNTIquE GLass Hutch. Cherry wood.
wear 2)GC Surf and Sports wear, 7- weeks prior to the date set for hearing on are being sold by Meriwest Credit un- excellent Condition. $450.
west 41st Ave #519, SAN MATeO, CA ion- 2015 dodge Grand Caravan COMpLETE sET OF CHiNA - windsor
the petition in the following newspaper of LENNOX rED rose, unused, hand (650)888-2662 Garden, Noritake. Four place-settings,
94403. registered Owner: George wilk- Vin#745150, 2013 Hyundai elantra
general circulation: Vin#009731.The following repos- painted, porcelain, authenticity papers, 20-pieces in original box, never used.
ie, same addres. The business is con- San Mateo daily Journal $12.00. (650) 578 9208. aNTIquE MaHOGaNY Bookcase. Four
ducted by an individual. The registrants sessed vehicles are being sold by $250 per box (3 boxes available).
Filed: 3/24/2017 feet tall. $75. (415) 282-0966. (650)342-5630
commenced to transact business under San Mateo Credit union- 2016 Nissan
/s/Susan irene etezadi/ 370Z Vin#936147. The following re- MILLEr LITE Neon sign , work good
the FBN on N/A. Judge of the Superior Court $59 call (650)218-6528 aNTIquE MaHOGaNY double bed with
possessed vehicles are being sold by adjustable steelframe $225.00. OBO. pOrCELaIN JapaNEsE Tea set, un-
/s/George wilkie/ dated: 3/24/2017 opened, in wood box, great gift $30.
This statement was filed with the Asses- 1st united Services Credit union- pEz DIspENsErs - 8 piece sealed box (650)592-4529
(Published 3/29/17, 4/5/17, 4/12/17, 2014 Chevy Cruze Vin#318408, 2014 (650)578-9208.
sor-County Clerk on 4/11/2017. (Publish- 4/19/17). wizard of Oz 70th anniversary $25.
ed in the San Mateo daily Journal, Chevy Camaro ViN#308890, 2013 in- 650-556-9708 arM CHaIr, orange color, exc't condi-
finiti G37 Vin#900338, 2008 Chrysler sMOKE aLarMs with batteries $4 650-
4/12/17, 4/19/17, 4/26/17, 5/3/17). tion. $45. (650)598-9804. 595-3933
Sebring Vin#148580. The following rENO sILvEr LEGaCY Casino four
vehicle is being sold by Com- rare memorabilia items, casino key, two bEIGE sOFa $99. excellent Condition
monwealth Central Credit union- sOLID TEaK floor model 16 wine rack
FICTITIOus busINEss NaME coins, small charm. $95. (650)676-0974 (650) 315-2319 with turntable $60. (650)592-7483
OrDEr TO sHOW CausE FOr 2006 Chevy impala Vin#260725. The
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The following person is doing business following repossessed vehicle is being sCHILLEr HIppIE poster, linen, Sparta braND NEW Bookcase 72"x30" still in
as: iCare Mobile Automotive, 9 don Ct,
CASe# 17CiV01300 sold by Sea west Coast Guard Credit graphics 1968. Mint condition. $600.00. box $45. (415)231-4825. 308 Tools
SuPeriOr COurT OF CALiFOrNiA, union- 2012 Ford Mustang (650)701-0276
redwOOd CiTY, CA 94062. registered COuNTY OF SAN MATeO, CHaIrs 2 Blue Good Condition $50
Owners:1)Sarkis Babekian, same ad- Vin#249741. The following repos- bOsTITCH 16 gage Finish nailer Model
400 COuNTY CeNTer rd, sessed vehicle is being sold by Men- OBO (650)345-5644 SB 664FN $99 (650)359-9269
dress 2)Ferdinand Sarkissian, 219 Gar- 299 Computers
ner dr., Sunnyvale, CA 94089 The busi- redwOOd CiTY CA 94063 do Lake Credit union- 2016 Buick re-
PeTiTiON OF gal Vin#132608. Sealed bids will be COaT/HaT sTaND, solid wood, for your CraFTsMaN 10" Mitre Saw $25
ness is conducted by a General Partner- mountain cabin/house. $50. (650)520-
ship. The registrants commenced to Mylene Magallanes taken from 8am-8pm on 04/24/2017. COLOr prINTEr HP model deskjet (650)595-3933
TO ALL iNTereSTed PerSONS: Sale held at THe Auto Auction inc. 932C. Good condition. $10 OBO 7045
transact business under the FBN on 4-3-
17. Petitioner: Mylene Magallanes filed a pe- 214 east Harris Ave, South San Fran- (650)784-3243 CraFTsMaN 9" radial Arm Saw with 6"
tition with this court for a decree chang- cisco CA 94080. 650-737-9010. Auc- COMpuTEr sWIvEL CHAir. Padded dado set. No stand. $55 (650)341-6402
/s/Sarkis Babekian/ Leather. $80. (650) 455-3409
This statement was filed with the Asses- ing name as follows: tion held indoors- A variety of cars, FLaT COMpuTEr MONITOr 21" ACe
Present name: Mylene Magallanes vans, SuV's and charity donations al- LCd model X203H. good working condi- CraFTsMaN raDIaL saW, with cabi-
sor-County Clerk on 4/3/2017. (Publish- COMpuTEr TabLE, adjustable height, net stand, $200 Cash Only, (650)851-
ed in the San Mateo daily Journal, Proposed Name: Mylene Magallanes so available. Annual $40.00 bidder tion. $10 OBO (650)784-3243
fee. For more information please visit chrome legs, 29x48 like new $30 (650) 1045
4/12/17, 4/19/17, 4/26/17, 5/3/17). Gutierrez 697-8481
THe COurT OrderS that all persons our website at KOGI 15 inch computer monitor. Model
interested in this matter shall appear be- www.theautoauction.net. L5QX. $25. PH(650)592-5864. CraFTsMEN 3 saw blades $20. new.
Bond#10020419 COuCH, CrEaM iKeA, great condition, (650)573-5269
FICTITIOus busINEss NaME fore this court at the hearing indicated $89, light-weight, compact, sturdy love-
sTaTEMENT #273079 below to show cause, if any, why the pe- rECOrDabLE CD-r 74, Sealed, unop-
ened, original packaging, Samsung, 12X, seat (415)775-0141 DELTa CabINET saW with overrun ta-
The following person is doing business tition for change of name should not be ble. $650/obo. (650)342-6993
as: Super Pups, 2230 S. el Camino re- granted. Any person objecting to the (650) 578 9208
DINETTE TabLE with Chrome Legs: 36"
al, SAN MATeO, CA 94403. registered name changes described above must file x58" (with one leaf 11 1/2") - $50. LEaF bLOWEr electric 7.5 amps brand
Owner: Susan Kogel, 509 S. Grant St., a written objection that includes the rea- 300 Toys (650)341-5347 new 30.00 joe, (650)573-5269
San Mateo, CA 94402. The business is sons for the objection at least two court 210 Lost & Found rOuTEr TabLE ryobi $ 99. like new
conducted by an individual. The regis- days before the matter is scheduled to 3-sTOrY barbIE dollhouse with spiral DINETTE TabLE, 3 adjustable leaf.$30.
trants commenced to transact business be heard and must appear at the hearing FOuND: KEYs at westwood Park in staircase and elevator. $60. (650)558- (650) 756-9516.daly City. (650)573-5269
under the FBN on 10/2003. to show cause why the petition should redwood City, off of Fernside. Call to 8142
/s/Susan Kogel/ DINING rOOM table Good Condition sHOpsMITH MarK V 50th Anniversary
not be granted. if no written objection is claim (650)714-8893 most attachments. $1,500/OBO.
This statement was filed with the Asses- timely filed, the court may grant the peti- aLLOYED LINOTYpE (BNH ~18) for $90.00 or best offer ( 650)-780-0193
sor-County Clerk on 4/10/2017. (Publish- (650)504-0585
tion without a hearing. A hearing on the LOsT - MY COLLapsIbLE music stand, casting miniature/board-game figurines.
ed in the San Mateo daily Journal, petition shall be held on 5/16/17 at 9 clip lights, and music in black bags were DINING TabLE (36"x54") and 4 match-
10#, $10 (650) 591-4553 ing chairs, sturdy oak, cost $600, sell for sKIL saW 7 1/4" circular saw, 2 1/3 HP,
4/19/17, 4/26/17, 5/3/17, 5/10/17). a.m., dept. PJ, at 400 County Center, taken from my car in Foster City and may
$250 .(650)-654-1930. Model # 5150. Hardly used. $30
redwood City, CA 94063. A copy of this have been thrown out by disappointed LarGE sTuFFED ANiMALS - $3 each (650)556-9708
Order to Show Cause shall be published thieves. Please call (650)704-3595 Great for Kids (650) 952-3500
FICTITIOus busINEss NaME DrEssEr 4-DraWEr in Belmont for
sTaTEMENT #273188 at least once each week for four succes- vINTaGE CraFTsMaN Jig Saw. Circa
sive weeks prior to the date set for hear- sTar Wars one 4 orange card ac- $75. Good condition; good for children.
The following person is doing business Call (650)678-8585 1947. $60. (650)245-7517
ing on the petition in the following news- LOsT - womans diamond ring. Lost tion figure, Momaw Nadon (Hammer-
as: Bay Leaf designs, LLC, 322 Beres- head). $8 Steve (650)518-6614
ford Ave., redwOOd CiTY, CA 94061. paper of general circulation: 12/18. Broadway, redwood City. vINTaGE sHOpsMITH and baND
San Mateo daily Journal DrEssEr- arT deco. 54wide 34 tall saW, good shape. $500/obo. Call
registered Owner: Bay Leaf designs rewArd! (650)339-2410 22deep. $150. (650)888-2662.
Filed: 4/4/2017 sTar Wars SdCC Stormtrooper (650)342-6993
LLC, CA. The business is conducted by Commander $29 OBO dan,
a Limited Liability Company. The regis- /s/Susan irene etezadi/ LOsT CaT Our Felicity, weighs 7 lbs,
Judge of the Superior Court she has a white nose, mouth, chin, all (650)303-3568 lv msg
trants commenced to transact business DrEssEr- vICTOrIaN. 35 tall
under the FBN on 4/17/17. dated: 4/3/2017 four legs, chest stomach, around her
48wide 22 deep. w/ mirror 34x42
/s/Sarah A. easley/ (Published 4/12/17, 4/19/17, 4/26/17, neck. Black mask/ears, back, tail. Nice
rewArd. Please email us at
302 antiques $450. (650)888-2662. 309 Office Equipment
This statement was filed with the Asses- 5/3/17).
sor-County Clerk on 4/17/2017. (Publish- joandbill@msn.com or call 650-576- aNTIquE buFFET Cabinet, with 2 large
8745. She drinks water out of her paws. DrEssEr-arT DECO. Heavy Glass. LapTOp CasE or bag. Black. Like new.
ed in the San Mateo daily Journal, drawers w/skeleton key, needs refinish- Top 51 tall 36 deep 14 wide $150. Hardly used. $25. (650)697-1564.
4/19/17, 4/26/17, 5/3/17, 5/10/17). ing. $700/obo.. aNTIquE CHINa cabi- (650)888-2662.
net, with doors and legs, dark wood.. NEaT rECEIpTs Mobile Scanner new
OrDEr TO sHOW CausE FOr LOsT CaT. Black and white. Black $500/obo. (650)952-5049 DruM TabLE - brown, perfect condi- in box $79, call (650)324-8416
FICTITIOus busINEss NaME CHaNGE OF NaME patch on right eye. rewArd. tion, nice design, with storage, $45.,
sTaTEMENT #273109 CASe# 17CiV01411 Call (323) 439-7713. aNTIquE ITaLIaN lamp 18 high, $70 (650)345-1111
The following person is doing business SuPeriOr COurT OF CALiFOrNiA, (650)387-4002
310 Misc. For sale
as: Harper Properties, inc., 116 OCon- COuNTY OF SAN MATeO, LOsT sMaLL gray and green Parrot. ENTErTaINMENT CENTEr for $50.
nor Street, MeNLO PArK, CA 94025. 400 COuNTY CeNTer rd, redwood Shores. (650)207-2303. bEauTIFuL aND uNIquE Victorian "MOTHEr-IN-LaW TONGuEs" plants,
Good shape, blonde, about 5' high. 3 in 5-gal cans. $10.00 each. (650)593-
registered Owner: Harper Properties, redwOOd CiTY CA 94063 side sewing Table, All original. rose- (650)726-4102
inc., CA. The business is conducted by 7408
a Corporation. The registrants com-
PeTiTiON OF
Tatiana Vladimirovna Glytenko
books wood. Carved. EXCELLENT CONDI-
TION! $350. (650)815-8999. EsprEssO TabLE 30 square, 40 tall,
menced to transact business under the TO ALL iNTereSTed PerSONS: $95 (650)375-8021 500-600 bIG Band-era 78's--most mint,
FBN on 11/3/2016. quaLITY bOOKs used and rare. world
Petitioner: Tatiana Vladimirovna Glyten- & uS History and classic American nov- MaHOGaNY aNTIquE Secretary desk, no sleeves--$50 for all-(650)574-5459
/s/Shannon Thoke/ ko filed a petition with this court for a de- 72 x 40 , 3 drawers, display case, bev- GLIDEr rocker and ottoman, oak, excel-
This statement was filed with the Asses- els. $5 each obo (650)345-5502 8 TraCKs, billy Joel, Zeppelin, eagles
cree changing name as follows: elled glass, $350. (650)766-3024 lent condition. $100 650-345-5644
sor-County Clerk on 4/11/2017. (Publish- Present name: Tatiana Vladimirovna ,Commodores, more.40 @ $4 each , call
ed in the San Mateo daily Journal, Glytenko 294 baby stuff OLD vINTaGE wooden Sea Captains IKEa DrEssEr, black, 3 shelf. 23" x (650)393-9008
4/19/17, 4/26/17, 5/3/17, 5/10/17). Proposed Name: Tatiana Vladimirovna Tool Chest 35 x 16 x 16, $65 15"deep x 50" high. $65. (650)598-9804.
FIsHEr-prICE HEaLTHY Care booster (650)591-3313 CHrIsTMas TrEE, 7.5 Oregon pine,
elliston IKEa TabLE, black 58" x 21" x 14" high. 1225 tips, hooked construction with
THe COurT OrderS that all persons seat - $5 (650)592-5864.
FICTITIOus busINEss NaME $ 30. (650)598-9804. stand. used once. $49. (415)650-6407
sTaTEMENT #273108 interested in this matter shall appear be-
sTErLING sILvEr Paye & Baker baby 303 Electronics
The following person is doing business fore this court at the hearing indicated LaWN CHaIrs (4) white, plastic, $8. ELECTrONIC TYpEWrITEr, good
below to show cause, if any, why the pe- food pusher with embossed children's
as: Talbryn Belmont Properties, 680 wal- graphic.$75 650-762-6048 46 MITsubIsHI Projector TV, great each, (415)346-6038 condition $50 (650)878-9542
nut St., SAN CArLOS, CA 94070. reg- tition for change of name should not be condition. $400. (650)261-1541.
istered Owners: Jennifer Jacinto, 103 granted. Any person objecting to the LEaTHEr sOFa, black, excellent condi- GaME "bEaT THE EXpErTs" never
wharf row, redwood City, CA 94065 name changes described above must file 296 appliances aNTarEs DOLLars Bill Changer ma- tion. $100 obo. (650)878-5533 used $8., (408)249-3858
2)TAG real estate Partners, LLC, 680 a written objection that includes the rea- chine s never used for small bus. $95
walnut St., San Carlos, CA 94070. The sons for the objection at least two court 1960's avOCaDO Osterizer blender LIvING rOOM table 36"x19" exc condi- INCubaTOr, $99, (650)678-5133
(650)992-4544. tion $30.(415) 231-4825.
business is conducted by a General Part- days before the matter is scheduled to excellent condition $20.00 (650)596-
nership. The registrants commenced to be heard and must appear at the hearing LarGE bLaCK Ciao Luggage 26"
0513 auDIO-TECHNICa (aT-pL50) Auto. w/wheels, Good Condition $35 (650)952-
transact business under the FBN on to show cause why the petition should LOvE sEaT, upholstered pale yellow
4/11/17. not be granted. if no written objection is Stereo TurNTABLe sys. $40 floral $99. (650)574-4021 3500
aIr CONDITIONEr 10000 BTu w/re- (650)344-4756
/s/Jennifer Jacinto/ timely filed, the court may grant the peti- mote. Slider model fits all windows. LG NEW DELuXE Twin Folding Bed, Lin-
This statement was filed with the Asses- LIONEL CHrIsTMas Boxcars 2005,
tion without a hearing. A hearing on the brand $199 runs like new. (650)235- ens, cover, Cost $618. Sale $250. Must 2006, 2007 New OB $90 lot (650)368-
sor-County Clerk on 4/11/2017. (Publish- petition shall be held on 5/18/17 at 9 bLaupuNKT aM/FM/CD radio and re-
0898 ceiver with detachable Face asking Sell! (650) 875-8159. 7537
ed in the San Mateo daily Journal, a.m., dept. PJ, at 400 County Center,
4/19/17, 4/26/17, 5/3/17, 5/10/17). redwood City, CA 94063. A copy of this aIr CONDITIONEr, Portable, 14,000 $100. (650)593-4490
NEW TWIN Mattress set plus frame LIONEL CHrIsTMas Holiday expan-
Order to Show Cause shall be published BTu, Commercial Cool model $30.00 (650) 347-2356 sion Set. New OB $99 (650)368-7537
at least once each week for four succes- CPN14XC9, almost like new! All acces- buLOva WINDup Travel clocks.Vin-
FICTITIOus busINEss NaME sive weeks prior to the date set for hear- sories plus remote included. tage. Set of eight. $99. gene (650)421- OaK CLaW foot coffee table, needs LIONEL WEsTErN union Pass car and
sTaTEMENT #273207 ing on the petition in the following news- 20 x 16-5/8 x 33-1/2 $345. 5469 some refinishing $35 (650)646-8530 dining car. New OB $99 (650)368-7537
The following person is doing business paper of general circulation: (650)345-1835
as: Half Moon Bay Coffee Company, 20 San Mateo daily Journal COMpLETE COLOr photo developer OaK SiX SHeLF Book Case 6FT 4FT rMT CHrIsTMas diesel train and Ca-
A Stonepine road, HALF MOON BAY, Filed: 4/7/2017 bLaCK & decker travel iron, steam and Besler enlarger, Color Head, trays, photo $55 (650)458-8280 boose. rare. New OB $99 (650)368-
CA 94019. registered Owner: Sky Grid- /s/Susan irene etezadi/ dry $10. (650)368-0748. tools $50/ (650)921-1996 7537
dle inc., CA. The business is conducted Judge of the Superior Court OFFICE TabLE, 24"x48" Hd. folding
by a Corporation. The registrants com- dated: 4/6/2017 IpHONE 5 Morphie Juice Pack with legs each end. 500# capacity. Cost saMsONITE 26" tan hard-sided suit
menced to transact business under the (Published 4/12/17, 4/19/17, 4/26/17, CHEFMaTE TOasTEr oven, brand charger, Originally $100, now $85. $130. Sell $60, (650)591-4141 case, lt. wt., wheels, used once/like new.
FBN on NA. 5/3/17). new, bakes, broils, toasts, adjustable (650)766-2679 $60. (650)328-6709
/s/Simerpreet S. Mann/ temperature. $25 OBO. (650)580-4763
This statement was filed with the Asses- KINDLE FIrE 8 in. Case and Charger OuTDOOr WOOD sCrEEN - new $80 sILK sarEE 6 yards new nice color.for
sor-County Clerk on 4/18/2017. (Publish- CIrrus sTEaM mop model SM212B 4 incl. 64 gig $75 Jeff 650-208-5758 obo retail $130 (650)873-8167 $35 only. Call(650)515-2605 for more in-
ed in the San Mateo daily Journal, new extra cleaning pads,user manual. formation.
4/19/17, 4/26/17, 5/3/17, 5/10/17). $45. (650)588-5487
papasaN CHaIrs (2) -with cushions
OrDEr TO sHOW CausE FOr LEFT-HaND ErGONOMIC keyboard $45. each set, (650)347-8061
with 'A-shape' key layout Num pad, $20 uNIDEN HarLEY davidson Gas Tank
CHaNGE OF NaME phone. $100 or best offer. (650)863-8485
FICTITIOus busINEss NaME CASe# 17CiV01462 COFFEE MaKEr, 30 Cup (650)204-0587 rECLINEr CHaIr blue tweed clean
sTaTEMENT #272919 SuPeriOr COurT OF CALiFOrNiA, excel- good $75 Call (650)583-3515
lent Condition $5. (650)368-0748. vasE WITH flowers 2 piece good for the
The following person is doing business COuNTY OF SAN MATeO, MOTOrOLa bravO MB 520 (android Holidays, $25., (650) 867-2720
as: TP Surfboards, 1529 Perez dr, PA- 400 COuNTY CeNTer rd, 4.1 upgrade) smart phone 35$ 8GB Sd rECLINING sWIvEL chair almost new
COLEMaN LXE roadtrip Grill - $99 (650)766-4858
CiFiCA, CA 94044. registered Owner: redwOOd CiTY CA 94063 red Brand New! (still in box) $100 card Belmont (650)595-8855 vINTaGE WHITE Punch Bowl/Serving
Tyler Payne, same address. The busi- PeTiTiON OF (650)918-9847 Bowl Set with 10 cups plus one extra
ness is conducted by an individual. The Andy Pescoran NEW Hp desk Jet 1112 Printer plus ex- rOCKING CHaIr fine light, oak condi- $30. (650)873-8167
registrants commenced to transact busi- TO ALL iNTereSTed PerSONS: tra cartridges- $50. Call (650)345-1234 tion with pads, $85/OBO. (650)369-9762
ELECTrIC sTOvE From Sears
ness under the FBN on 3/27/17. Petitioner: Andy Pescoran filed a petition excellent Condition $225 WaTEr sTOraGE TaNK, brand new,
rOCKING CHaIrs solid wood, great 275 gallons. 48" x 46" x 39" $250.
/s/Tyler Payne/ with this court for a decree changing Please Call (650)244-9267 ONKYO av receiver HT-r570 .digital shape asking 30 dollars each. Call
This statement was filed with the Asses- name as follows: Surround, HdMi, dolby, Sirius ready, (650)771-6324
(650)574-4582 Lily
sor-County Clerk on 3/27/2017. (Publish- Present name: Andy Pescoran EurEKa bravO ii upright Vacuum Cinema Filter.$95/ Offer (650)591-2393
ed in the San Mateo daily Journal, Proposed Name: Andres Paredes Cleaner, Micron Filter System, Model ruMMY rOYaL poker table top $30.00 311 Musical Instruments
4/19/17, 4/26/17, 5/3/17, 5/10/17). THe COurT OrderS that all persons 7683 $20. 650-952-3500 OpTIMus H36 ST5800 Tower Speaker (650)573-5269
interested in this matter shall appear be- 36x10x11 $30. (650)580-6324 baLDWIN GraND PiANO, 6 foot, ex-
OrDEr TO sHOW CausE FOr fore this court at the hearing indicated GOOD MICrOWavE 1100 watt $40 da- sEWING sTOraGE cabinet, Custom cellent condition, $8,500/obo. Call
below to show cause, if any, why the pe- ly City (415) 231-4825. pIONEEr HOusE Speakers, pair. 15 made wood perfect condition $75. (510)784-2598
CHaNGE OF NaME inch 3-way, black with screens. work
CASe# 17CiV01283 tition for change of name should not be (650)483-1222
granted. Any person objecting to the JaCK LaLaNE's power juicer. $40. great. $99.(650)243-8198
SuPeriOr COurT OF CALiFOrNiA, Call (650)364-1243. Leave message. CHrOMaTIC HarMONICa: Horner
COuNTY OF SAN MATeO, name changes described above must file sHELF rubbEr maid new $20.00 The 64 Chomonica, German Made $180,
a written objection that includes the rea- rCa 32 Flat Screen T.V. Brand New contact joe (650)573-5269 (650)278-5776.
400 COuNTY CeNTer rd, $99 OBO (650)759-7511
redwOOd CiTY CA 94063 sons for the objection at least two court
days before the matter is scheduled to uprIGHT vaCuuM Cleaner, $10. Call TEaK-vENEEr COMpuTEr desk with
PeTiTiON OF ed, (415)298-0645 South San Francisco saMsuNG FLaT TV 20" ex.co.incl. single drawer and stacked shelves. $30
Maryam Shakib & Alireza Shafaie be heard and must appear at the hearing EXCELLENT vIOLIN, previously owned,
to show cause why the petition should VCr ,set up $70. (650)992-4544 obo. (650)465-2344
TO ALL iNTereSTed PerSONS: WHIrLpOOL WasHEr drYer, Ge first violinist SF Symphony, Mellow
Petitioner: Maryam Shakib filed a petition not be granted. if no written objection is refrigerator all working and in good con- sound. dated 1894. $5,500/best offer.
timely filed, the court may grant the peti- sONY prOJECTION TV 48" with re- THOMasvILLE bEvELED mirror 22" x
(415)751-2416
with this court for a decree changing dition all for $99.00 (650)315-3240. mote good condition $99 (650)345-1111 12" $50. Call (650)834-4833
name as follows: tion without a hearing. A hearing on the
Present name: Milad Ahmad Shafaie petition shall be held on 5/23/17 at 9 TWIN bED, mattress, box spring, frame GuLbraNsEN babY GraND pIaNO -
Proposed Name: Milad Shafaie a.m., dept. PJ, at 400 County Center, 297 bicycles sTErEO spEaKErs: aIWa bookshelf
$ 50. (650)598-9804. Appraised @ $5450., want $1800 obo,
redwood City, CA 94063. A copy of this speakers 20" tall. Model SX-wZL500. (650)343-4461
THe COurT OrderS that all persons aDuLT bIKEs 1 regular and 2 with bal- Sound great! $25 650-762-6048
interested in this matter shall appear be- Order to Show Cause shall be published WaLNuT CHEsT, small (4 drawer with
at least once each week for four succes- loon tires $30 each (650) 347-2356 upper bookcase $50. (650)726-6429 HaMMOND b-3 Organ and 122 Leslie
fore this court at the hearing indicated Tv sONY Triniton 21" working condition. Speaker. excellent condition. $8,500. pri-
below to show cause, if any, why the pe- sive weeks prior to the date set for hear-
ing on the petition in the following news- CHILDs sCHWINN bICYCLE, bLuE in $10 OBO (650)784-3243. WOOD - wall unit - 30" long x 6' tall x vate owner, (650)349-1172
tition for change of name should not be good condition. $30. (650) 355-5189.
granted. Any person objecting to the paper of general circulation: 17.5" deep. $90. (650)631-9311
vINTaGE G.E. radio, model c-430-a MONarCH uprIGHT player piano $99
name changes described above must file San Mateo daily Journal $60. (650)421-5469
Filed: 4/10/2017 NEW 12" girls bike w/ training wheels WOOD FurNITurE- one end table and (650) 583-4549
a written objection that includes the rea- $75.00 (650) 347-1458 no ans/leave coffee table. in good condition. $30
sons for the objection at least two court /s/Susan irene etezadi/ mes vINTaGE G.E. radio, model c-442c $60.
Judge of the Superior Court OBO. (760)996-0767. pIaNO, uprIGHT, in excellent condi-
days before the matter is scheduled to (650)421-5469 tion. Asking $345. (650)366-4769
be heard and must appear at the hearing dated: 4/6/2017
to show cause why the petition should (Published 4/19/17, 4/26/17, 5/3/17, 298 Collectibles vINTaGE G.E. radio, model c1470 $60. 306 Housewares uprIGHT pIaNO. in tune. Fair condi-
not be granted. if no written objection is 5/10/17). (650)421-5469 tion. $300 OBO (650) 533-4886.
timely filed, the court may grant the peti- 1940 vINTaGE telephone bench maple brass FIrEpLaCE screen $30.
tion without a hearing. A hearing on the antiques collectibles $75 (650)755-9833 vINTaGE zENITH radio, model L516b YaMaHa pIaNO, upright, Model M-305,
(650)348-2306 $750. Call (650)572-2337
petition shall be held on 5/4/17 at 9 a.m., $75. (650)421-5469
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312 pets & animals 318 sports Equipment 620 automobiles 640 Motorcycles/scooters 670 auto service 670 auto parts
aIrLINE CarrIEr for cats, pur. from vINTaGE NasH Cruisers Mens/ wom- 78 rED Corvette MOTOrCYCLE saDDLEbaGs, with XJ-12 sEr. 2, double six 5.3 repair oper
Southwest Airlines, $25, 2 available. Call ens roller Skates Blue indoor/outdoor sz 350 HP T-Top,Very Nice,All Paperwork, mounting hardware and other parts $35. LuXuraTI auTO rEpaIr manual Pub. Leyland Cars $59.00. ( 650)
(505)228-1480 local. 6-8. $60 B/O. (650)574-4439 Newer Paint, interior, New engine, Call (650)670-2888 347-7949. J.r.
224,494Miles MuST See! $12,900 Call Smog Check
CaLIFOrNIa CarOLINa Pups. WET suIT - medium size, $95., call for Gary(530)541-3396 will be in San Carlos repair Services
Gd. Fam./watchdpgs. ex.Hiking Buddy. info (650)851-0878 wednesday May 31st-June 5th 645 boats Collision and Body work
$1600. (707) 980.0915. Burlingame & San Mateo Locations 680 autos Wanted
WOMEN's LaDY Cougar gold iron set 16 FT sEa raY. i/B. $1,200. Needs up-
CaNarY bIrD cage 24 x 16 for sale. set - $25. (650)348-6955 holstery. Call (650)898-5732. Wanted 62-75 Chevrolets
$40.00 firm. used, good condition. Call
WOMEN's NOrDICa ski boots, size 8 Dont lose money (650) 340-0026 Novas, running or not
(650)766-3024 2003 p-15 west wight Potter sailboat, See Our Ad FOr diSCOuNTS! Parts collection etc.
1/2. $50 (650)592-2047 on a trade-in or excellend condition. $5,500. Call So clean out that garage
ONE KENNEL Cab ll one Pet Taxi ani- WOMEN's NOrDICa ski boots, size 8 consignment! (650)347-2559 Give me a call
mal carriers 26x16. excellent cond. $60.. 1/2. $50 (650)592-2047 Joe 650 342-2483
(650)593-2066 670 auto parts
WOMENs raICHEL ski boots, size 6 ? sell your vehicle in the 650 rvs
parrOT CaGE, Steel, Large - approx $ 50. 650 888-5808 .
4 ft by 4 ft, excellent condition $300 best Daily Journals rv - 2013 WINNEbaGO ITasCa Na- brIDGEsTONE aLENza 235/65r17,
$50. excellent condition, 80k warranty,
offer. (650)245-4084 YaMaHa rOOF rACK, 58 inches $75. auto Classifieds. vion, 25 with sideout. 4000 miles. Mer-
cedes Benz Sprinter chassis,. diesel, used less than 10k. (650)593-4490
(650)458-3255
pET CarrIEr, brown ,Very good condi- loaded, like new! $85,500.
tion, $15.00 medium zize leave txt or call 335 Garden Equipment Just $45 Call (650)726-8623 or (650)619-9672. brIDGEsTONE TuraNza rFT (run
Flat) 205/55/16 eL 42 All Season Like
(650)773-7201
Well run it 670 auto service New $100. (650)483-1222
bLaCK & decker 18, Hedge Trimmer,
316 Clothes electric, used once, $60. 650 888-5808 til you sell it! CObra CabLE chains for radial and
regular tires, never used $65.00
bLaCK DOubLE breasted suit size 38
excellent condition $25 (650)322-9598
CHaIN saW, 16 ,Craftsmen ,electric,
$55. 650 888-5808 reach 83,450 drivers
from south sF to
aa sMOG (650)593-1780
GOODYEar TIrE P245/70r-15 Like
bOY sCOuT canvas belt with Boy Scout 345 Medical Equipment Complete repair & Service New. $40. (650) 637-9791
Buckle. Vintage. Fair condition. $5. palo alto $29.75 plus certificate fee
(650)588-0842 baTH CHaIr LIFT. Peterman battery NEW CONTINENTaL Temporary tire
Call (650)344-5200 (most cars) mounted on 5 lug rim Size T125/70/r17-
operated bath chair lift. Stainless steel ads@smdailyjournal.com
FauX Fur Coat woman's brown multi frame. Accepts up to 350lbs. easily in- 869 California drive . 98M $100. (650)483-1222
color in excellent condition 3/4 serted i/O tub.$250 OBO.
length $50 (650)692-8012 (650) 739-6489.
Burlingame NEW sNOW Cables SZ327 $19 650-
595-3933
LaDIEs bOOTs size 8 , 3 pairs different bMW 07 X-5, One Owner, excel. Condi- (650) 340-0492

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styles , $20/ pair. call (650)592-2648 tion Sports package 3rd row seats re- sHOp MaNuaLs for GM Suv's
Garage sales duced $19,995 obo Call (650)520-4650 Year 2002 all for $40 (650)948-0912
LaDIEs sEquIN dress, blue, size XL,
pure silk lining, $40.00, (650) 578-9208 CaDILLaC 02 deville, 8 cylinder, per-
fect condition, like new, cashmere out-
LEaTHEr JaCKET, New Black italian
style, size M Ladies $45 (650) 875-1708 GaraGE saLEs side white inside 4787 miles $13,000.
(415)850-2370
LOuIs vuITTON monogram leather EsTaTE saLEs CaDILLaC 99 deVille Concours,
clutch/computer carry case 10.25x13.5.
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inside zipper $95. (650)591-6596 98,500 miles, $3,500 or best offer.
Make money, make room! (650)270-6637
MaN's bLaCK leather jacket, size 40,
like new. $85.00 (650)593-1780 List your upcoming CHEvrOLET 86 ASTrOVAN, 63K 2 Santa __ 39 Bento box staple 47 Devours eagerly
MEN's sTETsON hat, size large, new, garage sale, miles, $3800 (650)481-5296 1 Overzealous Mountains 40 Ingredient in 48 Responds in court
rim, solid black, large, great gift. $40 moving sale, CHEvY 10 HHr . 68K. eXCeLLeNT
CONdiTiON. $8888. (650)274-8284.
6 Emotional states 3 Twice-baked some Asian soup, 50 Tool box item
(650) 578-9208
estate sale, CHEvY HHr 08 - Grey, spunky car
11 Big name in cookies or, literally, what 53 Has too much of,
NEW WITH tags wool or cotton Men's home security 4 Come right on
pullover sweaters (XL) $15/each yard sale, loaded, even seat warmers, $9,500. each answer to a briefly
(408)807-6529.
(650)952-3466 rummage sale, 14 Work together in! starred clue has 54 Finnish tech giant
DODGE 99 MaINTENaNCE Van, , 5 Celebrity chef
parIs HILTON purse white & silver un- clearance sale, or $1,500, call (650)481-5296 15 Golfers birdie, 41 Facility 55 Flight stat.
used, about 12" long x 9" high
$23. (650)592-2648 whatever sale you often Paula 42 Only Time 59 On the sidelines
have... GOT aN OLDEr 16 Ive seen better 6 Highest peak in
sIzE 38 tan gabardine navy officers uni-
Car, bOaT, Or rv? songwriter 62 Legendary fighter
form great condition Perfect for that cos-
tume party. Free. (650)322-9598 do the humane thing. 17 *Droopy-eared Ore. 43 A handful 63 Business card no.
reach over 83,450 readers donate it to the dog 7 Well, looky
vELvET DrapE, 100% cotton, new from South San Francisco Humane Society.
45 Color named for 64 Hit the slopes
beautiful burgundy 82"X52" w/6"hems: to Palo Alto. Call 1- 800-943-8412 19 King Kong, e.g. here! a planet 65 Dallas-to-
$45 (415)585-3622
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vINTaGE 1970s Grecian made dress,
size 6-8, $35 (650)873-8167 Call (650)344-5200 LINCOLN 02 Navigator, excellent condi- choice Tulsa
tion. runs great! Must sell! $4,400/obo.
WILsON's LG Green Suede Jacket (650)342-4227. 21 Annoyed reply to 9 Vest fabric
$40. (650)367-1508 Are you awake? 10 It often has four
317 building Materials
MazDa 12 CX-7 SuV excellent con-
dition One owner Fully loaded Low
23 Hog fare doors
379 Open Houses miles reduced $18,995 obo (650)520- 25 *Testimony 11 Some kitchen
CuLTurED MarbLE 2 tone Br vanity 4650
counter top. New toe skin/ scribe. 29 x preceder appliances
19 $300 (408)744-1041
28 Pan flying 12 Bus stations
LIKE NEW Oak bath fittings $5 OpEN HOusE 625 Classic Cars 30 Present mo. 13 Tommy band
650-595-3933
LIsTINGs 1955 CHEvY bEL aIr 2 door, Standard 31 Bone, to Botticelli 18 Pts. by Vikings
sHuTTErs 2 wooden shutters 32x72 Transmission V8 Motor, non-op $22,000
like new $50.00 ea.call (650)368-7891 List your Open House obo. (650)952-4036. 32 Quick snooze 22 Irrelevant
WHITE DOubLE pane window for $29 in the daily Journal.
86 CHEvY COrvETTE. Automatic.
34 Darn it! 23 Critter rescue org.
or Best offer. Call Halim @ (650) 678-
5133. reach over 83,450 93,000 miles. Sports Package.$6,800 37 Pop singer 24 Big name in
obo. (650) 952-4036.
WrOuGHT IrON railing Set side floor-
potential home buyers & Grandes business jets
COrvETTE 69 50.000 miles. ill trade it
mount for porch/level change. renters a day,
for a GMC Truck. (650)481-5296. fragrance 26 Electric guitar
36Hx78L & 20L. $99 (650)483-3738. from South San Francisco 38 *Garage pioneer
to Palo Alto. FOrD 64 Falcon. 4dr Sedan. 6 cyl.
318 sports Equipment in your local newspaper. auto/trans $3,500.00. (650) 570-5780. alternative 27 Cave feedback
15 sF Giants Posters -- Barry Bonds, 635 vans 40 Price of 29 Like Fifty
Call (650)344-5200
Jeff Kent, JT Snow. 6' x 2.5' unused. $4
each. $35 all. (650)588-1946 San Bruno CHEvrOLET 06 Mini VAN, new radia-
admission Shades of Grey
tor, tires and brakes. Needs head gasket. 43 The Euphrates 33 Golfers four,
CaLLaWaY Jr. golf set, with bag. ex- $800. (650)481-5296
cellent condition. $40; San Carlos
flows through it often
(650)591-9769 380 real Estate services 640 Motorcycles/scooters 44 Like King Kong 35 Hosp. areas
brIGHT OFFICE space for rent in a 46 Shepherds 36 Handle on many
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suite of 5 offices. rent $575, plus $75 00 HarLEY Davidson
CHILDs KICK scooter by razor with hel- dinner, perhaps
met $25 obo (650)591-6842
utility fee. 693 Veterans Blvd., Mountain road King Burgundy red Metallic
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Gary and another auction-goer named office prepares to prosecute the new case. Gary said. And it gave him some cama-

ROYBAL
Continued from page 1
Steve, who preferred not to give his last
name. A familiar face at the storage wars
in various facilities near San Francisco,
From past to present
Over the years, Gary said hes preferred
raderie to go to the auction and joke around
with people and socialize, I think that was
his main thing.
Roybal was known to recount the story of Steve, who also knew Roybal from the
how he once discovered a dead woman in a not to dwell on the incident, he rarely auctions, said he was shocked to hear how
years ago Mr. Roybal found a body that had locker, they said. speaks of it and doubts many knew he was the alleged murder unfolded.
been dismembered and only 15 years later even involved. Roybal on the other hand, Isnt it ironic that hes the guy that
He had some real cool stories, Steve
he himself would meet his end dismem- apparently wasnt as tight-lipped. bought that locker years ago? Thats the
said after hearing of Roybals death. What
bered? Its the strangeness of life, are the odds? Gary said the last time he saw Roybal was strangest thing. He was a good guy that
Wagstaffe said after pulling the old case file at an auction a few months back, although wouldnt hurt anybody, Steve said. Its
out of storage. A rare occurrence it had been several years since the two just too freaking strange of a coincidence.
Now, Wagstaffe and San Bruno police are worked together. Wagstaffe said the world may never truly
working to piece together what led to It was around 11 a.m. June 7, 2002 when It was sad to hear something like that know exactly what words were exchanged
Roybals death. Roybal first crossed paths with the after- happened to anybody. Its just one of those between Roybal and the neighbor suspected
math of a man capable of killing and dis- things, you never know whats going to of killing him. Stubblefield is being held
Murder on the hill membering a human. Roybal and Gary happen in life, Gary said. on $10 million bail as he faces charges of
The man whose home on the 3000 block spent $5 each to win locker 8 at the for- Roybal would attend various Bay Area murder, being a felon in possession of a
of Pacific Heights Boulevard would be taped mer Shurgard Storage on King Street in flea markets where he would sell some of firearm, using tear gas and destroying evi-
off as a crime scene was first reported miss- Daly City. At the time, the two San the items he bought in the lockers. But it dence.
ing by a friend March 11. More than three Francisco residents were curious about what was the thrill of the treasure hunt, the stor- He was assigned to the private defender
weeks later, San Bruno police arrived at they thought was a locker full of car parts, age auctions, that Roybal seemed to enjoy program and slated to return to court next
Stubblefields home just up the street in a Gary said. most, Gary said. Monday, April 24, for arraignment and to
cul-de-sac overlooking Skyline College. Looking over police reports from 15 I think it gave him something to do, enter a plea, according to prosecutors.
Once on scene, police allegedly found years ago, Wagstaffe recounted the strange
containers with body parts in scene that unfolded once the duo got into
Stubblefields home and backyard. A week the locker and found a cooler-type contain-
later, dental records confirmed the remains er wrapped in plastic. Gary began to cut
were indeed Roybal, according to the open the container when he was bombarded
Coroners Office. by an overwhelming foul odor.
The two men had a dispute over the price Recognizing something suspicious was
of a space heater that ended with 50-year- afoot, they immediately called police,
old Stubblefield using tear gas and alleged- according to records.
ly shooting Roybal. He then went on to When police arrived, they found bags of
dismember the body, and use chemicals in kitty litter taped to the outside of the con-
an attempt to destroy the evidence, accord- tainer. Officers began to cut away layers and
ing to prosecutors. layers of plastic and wrapped duct-tape
The gruesome way in which Roybal was before finding plastic bags stuffed inside.
allegedly killed has eerie similarities to Eventually, the body of 22-year-old Xiu
that of the woman whose body he discov- Erica Jiang was recovered. Bobby Tran
ered in the Daly City storage locker. had lapsed on making payments for the
Roybal and Kenslo Gary were the first to storage facility while locked up in another
come across evidence that would unravel county, according to prosecutors.
the story of a woman who had been report- Tran allegedly shot and dismembered
ed missing in 1999. Jiang after a failed scheme for the Chinese
Gary described himself as a former busi- immigrant to marry a U.S. citizen. She had
ness associate of Roybal, a man he said been considered a missing person until her
grew up in San Franciscos Potrero Hill body was discovered.
neighborhood. Roybal was one of four sib- After a failed attempt to escape county
lings, didnt have any children and as far as jail, Tran eventually pleaded no contest to
Gary knew, never married. Roybal spent his manslaughter in 2006. He remains in a
career as an engineer working under con- Solano County state prison where he is
tract for the military, before retiring and serving 30 years to life, according to pros-
getting into the storage locker auction cir- ecutors.
cuit, Gary said. Roybal and Gary were slated to testify,
He identified as Native American and was but Tran took the plea deal just as jury
often seen dressed in a green army-style selection began, Wagstaffe said.
jacket, cowboy boots and clad in Attempting to destroy remains by dismem-
Southwestern-style jewelry, according to bering a body is not something prosecutors
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