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Sheriff's Arrests: Rape, Sodomy, Money Laundering

A look at the Santa Clara County Sheriff's arrests and booking reports for Aug. 7-9, 2012. The following arrest information does not indicate a conviction.

Rape/Sodomy

  • Rafael Sandoval, 40, of San Jose, Aug. 8, 2:30 a.m., at Valley Medical Center and Fruitdale in San Jose, for felony sodomy and rape by force, violence, duress. Bail set at $200,000.

DUI

  • Robert Mayberry, 51, of Acton, Aug. 7, 11:33 p.m., at De Anza and Homestead in Cupertino, for DUI and driving under the influence. Bail set at $5,000.
  • Lon Ramsel, 47, of Milpitas, Aug. 9, 11 a.m., at 200 W. Hedding in San Jose, for DUI.
  • Miguel Ortega, 22, of Mountain View, Aug. 9, 2:25 p.m., at Grant and Birch in Palo Alto, for DUI and driving with privileges suspended or revoked.

Money Laundering, Grand Theft

  • Davie Ngo, 52, of San Jose, Aug. 8, 11 a.m., at Mayglen in San Jose, for felony passing bad checks of more than $200, violations of monetary transaction, money laundering, use of device, scheme and artifice, offer to sell and sale of unqualified securities and grand theft. Bail set at $500,000.

Child Abuse

  • Asako Esheim, 41, of Morgan Hill, Aug. 8, 10:01 a.m., at Nevada County Jail, for felony willfully causing/permitting child to suffer.

Battery

  • Wendy Delume, 22, of Morgan Hill, Aug. 8, 12:30 p.m., at Peak and Main Street in Morgan Hill, for misdemeanor batter on former spouse, fiance or cohabitant. Bail set at $10,000.
  • Junior Garcia, 34, of Morgan Hill, Aug. 8, 1:50 p.m., at the South County Courthouse in Morgan Hill, for misdemeanor battery on former spouse, fiance or cohabitant, and violation of protective order.
  • Carlos Cervantes, 20, of Gilroy, Aug. 8, 2:25 p.m., at the South County Courthouse in Morgan Hill, for misdemeanor assault battery.

Fighting in Public Place

  • Chan Catano, 42, of Gilroy, Aug. 8, 2:40 p.m., at the South County Courthouse in Morgan Hill, for misdemeanor fighting/challenging to fight in public place.

Possession

  • Misael Inzunza, 22, of Sunnyvale, Aug. 8, 2:25 p.m., at 270 Grant and Birch in Palo Alto, for misdemeanor possession of controlled substance and using/being under the influence of a controlled substance. Bail set at $25,000.
  • Adel Hernandez, 22, of Union City, Aug. 9, 11:25 a.m., at 270 Grant Ave. in Palo Alto, for felony possession for sale or purchase.

Vehicle Code Violations

  • Nicholas DiSalvo, 25, of San Jose, Aug. 3, 2:10 p.m., at Highway 280 and El Monte in Los Altos, for misdemeanor driving with license suspended or revoked and driving in excess of 100 miles speed limit.
  • David Nguyen, 21, of San Jose, Aug. 3, 11:10 p.m., at Highway 9 and Pierce Road in Saratoga, for a citation due to driving without due caution and misdemeanor driving with privileges suspended or revoked and suspended license.
  • Sam Zamaripa, 48, of Gilroy, Aug. 9, 9:50 a.m., at 270 Grant Ave. in Palo Alto, for infraction due to vehicle being not properly equipped, unsafe; misdemeanor operating without registering carrier, infraction for expired registration, misdemeanor driving with privileges suspended or revoked and driving when privilege is suspended or revoked. Bail set at $16,000.
  • David Mendoza, 45, of Mountain View, Aug. 9, 12:30 p.m., at 460 No. Shoreline in Mountain View, for misdemeanor suspended license and infraction for disobeying sign. Bail set at $20,000.

Domestic Violence

  • Miki McGehee, 50, of Los Altos, Aug. 9, 12:21 a.m., at 1691 Whitham Ave. in Los Altos, for felony inflicting corporal injury on spouse or cohabitant. Bail set at $25,000.
  • Annette Trujillo, 37, of Cupertino, Aug. 9, 10:20 a.m., at 10296 Byrne in Cupertino, for felony inflicting corporal injury on spouse/cohabitant. Bail set at $25,000.

Hit-And-Run

  • Christine Walker, 26, of Cupertino, Aug. 9, 12 p.m., at the Santa Clara County Sheriff's Office, 55 W. Younger Ave. in San Jose, for misdemeanor hit-and-run and driving with privileges suspended or revoked.

Vehicle Theft

  • William Anton, 18, of Sunnyvale, Aug. 9, 10:45 a.m., at 270 Grant Ave. in Palo Alto, for misdemeanor using/being under the influence of a controlled substance and felony theft or unauthorized use of vehicle.

Disobedience of Court Order

  • Isaac Hughs, 50, of Milpitas, Aug. 9, 4:24 p.m., at the Santa Clara County Sheriff's Office, 55 W. Younger Ave. in San Jose, for misdemeanor disobedience of court order.

Violation of Protective Order

  • Rafael Valencia Virueta, 34, of Morgan Hill, Aug. 9, 11:30 a.m., at the South County Courthouse in Morgan Hill, for misdemeanor violation of protective order. Bail set at $20,000.

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Raymond Ruiz April 13, 2013 at 10:54 pm
It just don't matter how she dresses,whoo her parents are or aren't. Nobody and I mean Nobody hasRead More the right to rape or force a femsle to have sex with her,and then to make matters worse,they posted pictures of her on facebook ! Better we as a community should be asking,what would possess the young guys to do something like this ! That is why We have Our teenagers and kids passwords or no internet period ! As a parent my heart goes out to het and her parents !
Tamra~Kathleen April 13, 2013 at 05:51 pm
The offensive comment we're discussing shows a complete lack of respect for women that permeates ourRead More culture. That this person actually thought this poor young girl had culpability for her attack is a symptom of our societies disregard for women. I'm actually glad he made the comment so we can look at and discuss the problem.
Berto April 12, 2013 at 07:27 pm
From one of the interviews I watched online, it seems that many Saratoga High students knew whatRead More happened at the party and had seen the pictures. How is it that arrests did not follow the assault and the suicide for over 6 months? Could it be that the students who knew information about the felony chose to remain silent? I hope that is not the case; we will surely find out as the details of the case are revealed in the media over the next weeks and months. In the meantime lets make sure we are teaching our kids about the responsibility of living in community and caring about others. God forbid that any of the students have to live with the knowledge that they could have prevented the suicide, or with the knowledge that they helped cover up such a heinous crime.