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Reward Offered for Information on Four Missing Suspects

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The Ventura County Sheriff’s Department is seeking four people who allegedly violated probation or failed to appear in court. Arrest warrants have been issued in each case.

Martin Alvarez, who also uses the name Olvera Marquez Salvador, 36, allegedly failed to appear in court on charges of assault with a deadly weapon, brandishing a firearm and carrying a passenger with a loaded gun.

He last lived on 7th Street in Santa Paula and last worked at a Camarillo roofing company. He is Latino, 5 feet 6, 140 pounds and has brown hair and brown eyes.

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Jose Manuel Linares, who also uses the name Manuel Nunez, 29, allegedly violated his probation on convictions of forgery and possession of a controlled substance.

He last lived in the 2000 block of Camino Del Sol in Oxnard and last worked for a Ventura rental company. He is Latino, 5 feet 5, 200 pounds and has black hair, brown eyes and several tattoos, including flowers on his left arm and the names “Maria” on his chest, “Vanessa” on his right arm and “Linares” on his stomach.

Sally Ann Corona, 39, allegedly violated her probation on convictions of possessing and being under the influence of a controlled substance. She last worked at an Oxnard fast-food restaurant and last lived in the 600 block of East Maple Street in Oxnard.

She is Latina, 5 feet, 160 pounds and has black hair and brown eyes.

Andrew Scott Coates, 21, allegedly violated his probation on convictions of possessing a controlled substance. He last lived in the 5300 block of Snow Creek Avenue in Simi Valley. He is white, 5 feet 11, 240 pounds and has brown hair and brown eyes.

Anyone with information should call Ventura County Crime Stoppers at 385-TALK or 494-TALK. There is a cash reward for any information that leads to a conviction.

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