Driving on rims, Carrillo Gonzalez continued south until the vehicle stopped at Fine Avenue and Cambrooke Court. Carrillo-Gonzales got out of the vehicle and began fighting with deputies, who used a bean bag gun to subdue. The suspect, whose driver’s license was suspended in June for drunken driving, is charged with driving under the influence, felony evasion, and resisting arrest. Carrillo-Gonzales has had five prior arrests for DUI and he’s done state prison time for DUI. As deputies were dealing with Carrillo-Gonzales’ arrest, dispatchers learned of Hinostroza’s crash. “Dispatch began getting 911 calls of a Sheriff’s Department patrol vehicle crashed into a power pole at Terminal Avenue and Claribel Road,”.California Highway Patrol, deputies, ambulance and fire responded to the scene in an attempt to rescue Deputy Hinostroza, but he died of his injuries at the scene.”  The deputy, who is survived by an adult son and was a 19-year veteran with the department. Over the nearly two decades of his career, he served as a patrol deputy, K-9 handler, gang detective, SWAT team member, and field training officer.  Hinostroza was with the Security Force Company, SebanaSeca, Puerto Rico, Anti-Terrorism Navel Intelligence, Marine Expeditionnary Unit Special Operations Capable Camp Pendleton, California, 1st Battalion 9th Marines, 1st Marine Division, 2nd Bsttalion, 1st Marines Division. Amphibious Assault Company, Scout Swimmer Platoon. He received the National Defense Service Medal, Good Conduct Medal, Southwest Asia Medal, Pistol Expert Service Badge, Rifle Marksman Badge, and numerous Certificates of commendation and appreciation. Hinostroza was discharged and became a deputy sheriff with the Stanislaus County Sheriff’s Office in 1999. Deputy Sheriff Hinostroza received many commendations, accolades and letters of gratitude in his service, along with awards for vehicle theft recovery, known as the 10851 award presented by the California Highway Patrol. A fund is set up to help the Deputy’s family in its time of need. Sgt. Hinostroza is survived by his sons Michael and Steven Hinostroza. Donations can be made at any Westamerica Bank branch to the Tony Hinostroza Memorial Fund, or mailed to Stanislaus Sworn Deputies Association, Tony Hinostroza Memorial Fund, P.O. Box 2314, Ceres, CA 95307.

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