LOCAL BAND TEACHER ARRESTED FOR SEX CRIMES WITH STUDENT
On Monday, November 1, 2021, Turlock Police Department Detectives arrested a 38 year-old Daniel James Baudino, teacher and resident of Turlock, following an investigation of
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On Monday, November 1, 2021, Turlock Police Department Detectives arrested a 38 year-old Daniel James Baudino, teacher and resident of Turlock, following an investigation of
At about 3:54 pm Sunday afternoon, the Turlock Fire Department was dispatched to a reported grass fire at the intersection of North Golden State Boulevard
KCSS 91.9 FM, the student-run radio station on the California State University, Stanislaus campus, has released their first compilation album, “Take 1,” which is now available for purchase. The album was released in conjunction with the annual KCSS Bandstand, which featured 17 bands from are performing at the Grizzly Rock Café on May 9.
Last week, U.S. Representative Jeff Denham (R-Turlock) presented local Korean War Veteran Edwin Gene Benedix with a Purple Heart medal for his service in the U.S. Army. The Purple Heart is awarded to U.S. Armed Services members who, while serving in any capacity after April 5, 1917, have been wounded or killed in battle.
Turlock’s federal, state, and local representatives will come together on May 7 for the Fourth Annual Government Night, allowing constituents to a chance to ask officials key questions in a town hall-style setting. Stanislaus County Supervisor Vito Chiesa, who represents Turlock in District 2, is organizing the event.
Christmas comes hand-in-hand with throngs of last-minute shoppers as well as anyone and everyone who still needs to run errands this time of year. Fortunately for all involved in the Christmas mayhem, a smattering of local retailers are posting a few hours for the two busiest days of the year. In terms of grocery stores, Safeway (Countryside Drive) will be open until 6 p.m. on Christmas Eve. They do not have hours available on Christmas Day, but have offered their Modesto store on McHenry Avenue as a substitute, which will be open from 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. Costco (Tegner Road) will also be open Christmas Eve from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m.
At about 5:06am Wednesday, Turlock Police responded to a suspicious person in the 900 block of Vermont Avenue.
On Tuesday, Turlock Police conducted follow-up in a juvenile molestation investigation.
At about 12:43am Tuesday, Turlock Police Officer Ayala made a traffic stop near the El Amigo Motel in the 1500 block of S. First Street.
At about 1:40pm Monday, Turlock Police investigators arrived at a residence in the 200 block of Davis Street to conduct a federal probation search.
At about 4:22pm Friday, Turlock Police Officer Lupe located an occupied stolen vehicle at Walmart in the 2100 block of Fulkerth Road.
At about 6:55am Wednesday, Turlock Police responded to a drive-by shooting that had just occurred at W. Canal Drive and N. Broadway.
At about 12:41am Monday, Turlock Police, Turlock Fire, and American Medical Response responded to a traffic collision with injuries in the 400 block of E. Christoffersen Parkway.
On Thursday, Turlock Police arrived in the 400 block of S. First Street to conduct follow-up in an animal abuse investigation.
At about 8:30am Tuesday, Turlock Police and allied agencies arrived at eight different locations to conduct follow-up in a narcotics investigation.
At about 5:52pm Monday, Turlock Police responded to a weapon offense that had just occurred in the 100 block of Almond Avenue.
At about 8:28pm Saturday, Turlock Police responded to a weapon offense in progress at FoodMaxx in the 1800 block of Countryside Drive.
At about 2:31pm Wednesday, the California Highway Patrol and Turlock Police responded to a drive-by shooting that had just occurred southbound State Route 99 just north of Fulkerth Road.
At about 3:35am Monday, Turlock Police responded to a suspicious person in the 1700 block of English Avenue.
At about 2:31am Saturday, Turlock Police responded to a traffic collision in the 1200 block of N. Tegner Road.
At about 11:19pm Friday, Turlock Police responded to a weapon offense that had just occurred in the 4500 block of N. Tegner Road.
At about 5:10pm Wednesday, Turlock Police and American Medical Response responded to an aggravated assault that had just occurred at a residence in the 2100 block of Sorrel Drive.
At about 8:32pm Tuesday night, Turlock Police responded to a drive-by shooting that had just occurred at Bank of America in the 500 block of E. Main Street.
At about 10:25pm Wednesday, Turlock Police Officer Khounlivong made a traffic stop at Motel 6 in the 200 block of S. Walnut Road.