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W e e k l y RIALTO RECORD

Vol 23, NO. 26

February 20, 2025

Tanya Williams Becomes First Woman City Manager in Rialto’s 113-Year History Community News

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he City of Rialto is pleased to announce the appointment of Tanya Williams as its new City Manager, effective immediately. Williams, who has served in the City Manager’s office since 2022, brings more than a decade of local government service to the Rialto’s top staff position. Her hiring was approved by the City Council Tuesday night on a 5-0 vote.

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“Tanya Williams’ hiring represents a milestone for our community, as the first woman City Manager and someone who understands and embraces the opportunities in front of us,” said Mayor Joe Baca. “Tanya loves Rialto, believes in Rialto and wants to be in Rialto. We’re fortunate to have her lead our outstanding team of City professionals.” Said Mayor Pro Tem Ed Scott, “Tanya Williams is extremely qualified to help lead our City into the future. Her hiring is a very important step in moving Rialto in the right direction. I congratulate her, and I know her employees and the community will love her.” The City Council conducted a nationwide search for City

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Manager earlier this year where 29 qualified applications were received, including 7 highly qualified applicants. After interviewing these candidates and considering three finalists, Williams was selected for the position. Williams was originally hired in 2022 as Assistant to the City Manager after having served in executive positions with the Cities of San Bernardino and Indian Wells. She also previously served as Deputy City Manager in Tualatin, Oregon for four years. Williams earned her Bachelor’s degree in Politics at the University of San Francisco and her Master’s degree in Public Administration from Portland State University. She is known for her ability to build strong teams, effective community partnerships and has a demonstrated ability to advance strategic priorities. “I want to thank the Mayor and City Council for their confidence in me and look forward to working alongside them to advance the City of Rialto’s key priorities,” Williams said. “Ours is a city of innovation and progress, and I’m honored to lead our dedicated team in partnering with our community to maximize the opportunities ahead of us.”

Five Arrested in $286K Murder-for-Hire; San Bernardino Businesswoman Fatally Shot By Manny Sandoval

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violent, calculated murder-for-hire plot stemming from a multimillion-dollar divorce dispute ended with the fatal shooting of businesswoman Yesenia Torres, 44, at a San Bernardino restaurant in broad daylight. Following an extensive month-long investigation, five suspects, including her estranged husband, Sergio Reveles, 53, were arrested and charged with her murder.

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The San Bernardino Police Department (SBPD), in collaboration with the FBI and other law enforcement agencies, unraveled the conspiracy after Torres was gunned down at Burger Point restaurant, located at 444 W. Mill St., on January 10, 2025, at approximately 11:49 a.m. Initially believed to be a robbery, the attack was later confirmed to be a contract killing.

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PHOTO CITY OF RIALTO

Tanya Williams has been hired as Rialto's new City Manager.

PHOTO MANNY SANDOVAL San Bernardino Police Chief Darren Goodman speaks at a February 18, 2025, press conference at SBPD headquarters, announcing the arrests of five suspects in the murder-for-hire plot that led to the fatal shooting of businesswoman Yesenia Torres.

As Torres was walking out of Burger Point and heading toward her Mercedes SUV, the suspects’ vehicle pulled up

directly behind her. Surveillance footage captured the moment Gerardo Llamas, 31, the alleged shooter, exited the front passenger seat and approached her as she was about to enter her vehicle. He demanded her purse, grabbing hold of it as she sat in the driver’s seat just before she could close the door. A struggle ensued as Torres fought back, attempting to retain possession of her belongings. During the struggle, Llamas attempted to fire at her, but the gun jammed. Witnesses, seeing the altercation unfold, rushed to Torres’ aid, but Llamas fired at them, forcing them to retreat inside the restaurant. According to Detective Martinez, the shooter fired nine rounds at Torres, with one expanded casing found when the gun jammed due to her resistance. Llamas chased Torres around her vehicle, continuing to fire at her before she attempted to escape back into the restaurant. She was struck by gunfire, Murder cont. on next pg.


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