May 27, 2025 - Stanislaus County Sheriff's Office officials report over the past ten months, the Sheriff’s Office received approximately eleven reports of property theft at KB stanislaus county sheriffs office logoHomes construction sites in Hughson. The stolen items, including air conditioning units, water heaters, construction materials, and appliances, were valued at approximately $15,490.

During the investigation, detectives from the Rural Crimes Unit identified a suspect, Kekoa Octubre. Following a search of his residence, Octubre was arrested for burglarizing two unoccupied home at the KB Homes development in Hughson, and one home in a Patterson development.

On May 18, 2025, at approximately 11:23 p.m., detectives interrupted a burglary in progress at the Hughson KB Homes development. The Sheriff’s Office Air Unit observed two individuals loading items, including cabinets and miscellaneous construction materials, from unoccupied homes. Both suspects were apprehended and identified as Adrian Ramirez-Baez and Isaias Machuca. They were arrested and charged with burglary, conspiracy, and receiving stolen property.

The two incidents are unrelated, and it remains unknown whether the individuals are connected to thefts at other construction sites.

The Sheriff’s Office continues to investigate these incidents and encourages anyone with additional information to contact the Rural Crimes Unit at (209) 525-7114.

On Monday, March 3, 2025, at approximately 3:40 p.m., deputies from the Stanislaus County Sheriff’s Office and medical personnel responded to a report of a potentially deceased infant found outside a business in the 800 block of South 9th Street, Modesto.

Upon arrival, first responders discovered what appeared to be the remains of a fetus. The area was immediately secured, and the Major Crimes Unit (MCU) was called in to assist with the investigation. Investigators are currently processing the scene, canvassing the area for evidence, and working diligently to identify anyone involved with this incident.

The Sheriff’s Office has identified a person of interest and is in the process of questioning them. The Stanislaus County Coroner’s Office has also responded and will conduct an autopsy in the coming days to determine whether the remains are those of a baby, and, if so, to assess the gestational age.

This remains an active and ongoing investigation. As more details become available, the Sheriff's Office will provide further updates.

The Stanislaus County Sheriff's Office would also like to remind the public about the safe surrender options available throughout the county. Citizens who are unable to care for a newborn may anonymously surrender their baby at designated Safe Baby Surrender locations without fear of prosecution. For more information, please visit www.csa-stanislaus.com.

Anyone with information related to this incident is encouraged to contact Detective Rodriguez at (209) 525-7114. Information can also be reported anonymously through Stanislaus County Area Crime Stoppers at 1-866-60-CRIME.
Source: Stanislaus County Sheriff's Office