Crime & Safety

Update: Gold Medal Case Guilty Plea; Officials Release Names of 2 Teens Gunned Down at Park; Man Convicted in Fatal Stabbing

Here is a roundup of police cases and criminal court actions affecting Camp Pendleton and Oceanside.

• Mauro Gonzalez, Emilio Valencia and David Isaac Villa pleaded guilty Wednesday to burglary and receiving stolen property, according to City News Service. The three men broke into the Oceanside home of a 2002 Olympic skeleton champion, stealing her gold medal and other valuables. The men could be sentenced to up to eight years in prison. 

• Authorities released the names Monday of two Oceanside teenagers, Sandra Salgado, 14, and Fernando Felix Solano, 16, who were shot to death at Libby Lake Park in Oceanside. Officers responded to reports of gunfire at about 10:30 p.m. on May 3 and found the victims' bodies in the public recreation area in the 400 block of Calle Montecito, police and the county Medical Examiner's Office told City News Service.

• Kade Kundrat, 31, of Oceanside was convicted Monday of first-degree murder for the fatal stabbing of 23-year-old Vista resident David Allen Jacobson during an argument at Kundrat’s apartment building, according to City News Service. The victim’s body was found on a walkway behind a Seaview Apartments building in the 100 block of South Pacific Street at about 2:30 a.m. on July 13, 2009.

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