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City seeks review of interchange design as costs skyrocket

City seeks review of interchange design as costs skyrocket
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Boy, 17, turns himself in for fatal Jan 11 park shooting

Boy, 17, turns himself in for fatal Jan. 11 park shooting Ceres Police have arrested a Modesto teenager who turned himself in for the Jan. 11 fatal shooting in Strawberry Fields Park. The suspect is a 17-year-old male whose name was not released because he is a minor. On Wednesday he was booked into Stanislaus County Juvenile Hall on charges of murder, assault with a deadly weapon and robbery. Ceres Police Department spokesman Sgt. Keith Griebel said no additional information will be released to preserve the integrity of the investigation. Fatally shot at the park was Miguel Pena, 18, of Ceres who died at a local hospital after hanging on for four days.

Teens in stolen car lead police on chase

Teens in stolen car lead police on chase Two minors riding around in a stolen Honda were arrested last week after they failed to elude police after a wild chase through Ceres and south Modesto. On Tuesday, Feb. 23 Officer Eric Gallegos saw a Honda Civic traveling eastbound on Don Pedro Road from Collins Road when he checked the license plate and learned it was stolen.  When Officer Gallegos followed the vehicle as it made a southbound turn onto Moffett Road, the 17-year-old Modesto female driver sped off, blowing through a red light on westbound Service Road.  The pursuit continued north on Collins Road to northbound Railroad Avenue. The vehicle accelerated to over 80 mph so when the Honda reached the sweeping turn on Railroad Avenue just before Whitmore Avenue, she lost control and rolled over a small tree on the east side of the road that became stuck underneath the car.

Service Road overpass still years off

Service Road overpass still years off • City Council OKs next phase of design work The Service Road overpass will not be replaced any time soon. Design and engineering work was ordered on Monday to make the project ready for bid. - photo by Jeff Benziger Construction of the new freeway interchange with Service and Mitchell roads is still years away with costs likely to rise with time. On Monday the Ceres City Council gave permission for Nolte Associates (now known as NV5) to proceed with the next phase of engineering and design work to bring it closer to its expected 2024 start construction date.

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