Pubdate: Wed, 28 Apr 1999 Source: San Jose Mercury News (CA) Copyright: 1999 Mercury Center Contact: http://www.sjmercury.com/ Author: John Woolfolk PROWLER SUSPECT MAY FACE DRUG TRIAL Santa Cruz's suspected Seabright stalker will probably be tried in federal court over an alleged marijuana factory before being prosecuted locally on sexual assault and prowling charges. William Warner Wilson, 37, appeared Tuesday in Santa Cruz County Superior Court for arraignment on a warrant charging him with sexual assault and burglary. The proceeding, however, was merely continued a week and no action was taken. Wilson is scheduled for arraignment Thursday in federal court in San Jose on a charge of running a sophisticated marijuana factory on rural property he owns. The pot farm was discovered during a search on the sexual assault and burglary charges. The drug charge carries a sentence of 10 years to life in prison. Santa Cruz police arrested Wilson on April 17 at a rented house in Santa Cruz after allegedly linking him by fingerprints to a Feb. 2 break-in and sexual assault on Buena Vista Avenue. He could face a 10-year sentence if convicted on those charges. Santa Cruz police believe Wilson is responsible for many similar incidents in the Seabright neighborhood in recent years. Police said the victim of a March 15 peeping incident has identified Wilson. He also has been tentatively identified by the victims of two other sexual assaults and a prowling case, police said. But no additional charges have been filed. Assistant District Attorney Gretchen Brock said federal officials will prosecute Wilson first on the drug charges, giving local authorities more time to build their case. Police are awaiting results of fingerprint and genetic testing to determine whether Wilson can be linked to additional cases, she said. Wilson's lawyer, Stephen LaBerge, and his mother and sister declined to comment on the case. - --- MAP posted-by: Derek Rea