Case against man charged with murdering pregnant girlfriend in Heritage Ranch heading to trial
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Daniel Raul Rodriguez Johnson appears in court for his initial arraignment on March 7, 2019. (KSBY photo)
and last updated 2021-02-22 16:29:19-05
The case against a man accused of killing his pregnant girlfriend at their Heritage Ranch home in 2019 will move forward to trial.
Daniel Raul Rodriguez Johnson was held to answer on all charges following his preliminary hearing last week in San Luis Obispo County Superior Court.
The 33-year-old is charged with two counts of murder plus carjacking, evading a peace officer, theft of a law enforcement vehicle, resisting arrest, and exhibiting of a deadly weapon.
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Paso Robles police officers nab two murder suspects in Nevada
February 18, 2021
Heather Montgomery
Paso Robles police detectives arrested a 23-year-old man and a 25-year-old woman in Arizona on Thursday for allegedly being accessories in the murder of Trevon Perry.
Police detectives and investigators with the San Luis Obispo County District Attorney’s Office traveled to Lovelock, Nevada to arrest Mario Rostro III and Heather Montgomery. Officers then booked Rostro III and Montgomery into the Pershing County Jail, while they await extradition to California.
In Dec. 2019, Perry testified against a murder defendant who allegedly killed his childhood friend. On March 16, 2020, before a trial date was set in the case, Perry’s family reported him missing.
Feb. 17 The Central Coast's state assemblyman is making a second effort to pass a bill inspired by a local case that would make records of police misconduct and shootings public, even if an officer involved resigns before an investigation is complete. Republican Assemblyman Jordan Cunningham, a former San Luis Obispo County prosecutor who manages a Templeton law firm, introduced the bill .