Crime & Safety
Aptos Couple Not Charged in Yacht Theft
The two were told the yacht was inherited and will be witnesses against the main suspect.

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A Wyoming man pleaded not guilty this afternoon in San Mateo
County Superior Court to charges in connection with the theft of a yacht from the Sausalito Yacht Harbor Monday.
Two other people who were arrested in connection with the theft are not being charged and they were released earlier today from jail, San Mateo County Assistant District Attorney Al Serrato said.
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Leslie Gardner, 63, pleaded not guilty to grand theft, receiving
stolen property in excess of $3.2 million and vandalism, Serrato said.
He is being held in the San Mateo County jail under $1 million
bail. His preliminary hearing is scheduled for March 18, Serrato said.
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The San Mateo County District Attorney's Office decided this
morning not to file charges against Dario Mora, 54, and Lisa Modawell, 56, both of Aptos, because Gardner told them he inherited the boat and there was no reason for Modawell and Mora to disbelieve him, Serrato said.
"We're viewing them as witnesses," Serrato said.
The prosecution believes it could not prove beyond a reasonable
doubt Mora and Modawell knew the 82-foot sailing vessel "Darling" was stolen, Serrato said.
The couple, who are dating, met Gardner through a mutual friend
three or four days ago in Santa Cruz, and a fourth person drove all three to Sausalito in a truck then left, Serrato said.
Although he is from Wyoming, Gardner has connections to people in the area, Serrato said.
The yacht ran aground in shallow water near Linda Mar Beach in
Pacifica around 5:20 a.m. Monday.
Sausalito police received a call around 8 a.m. from the owner of
the yacht who said it was stolen from the Sausalito Yacht Harbor, Sausalito police Sgt. Bill Fraass said.
Fraass said the yacht owner was watching the news about the
beached vessel when he recognized it was his boat.
San Mateo County sheriff's deputies used jet skis to remove
Gardner, Mora and Modawell from the yacht that was stuck in about four feet of water.
The yacht owner contracted a salvage team to free the vessel and
it was towed to Richmond for repairs.
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