Written by AARON CASTREJON | CityWatch Editor HACIENDA HEIGHTS - A man previously believed to be armed with a handgun was holed up in a Hacienda Heights home for nearly four hours before surrendering.
The unidentified suspect surrendered to Sheriff’s deputies and descended from his perch on the roof of the home in the 16600 block of Carriage Place. The suspect was likely arrested on suspicion of felony assault. Sheriff’s detectives will execute a search warrant and conduct a felony assault investigation at the home, according to Tim Murakami of the Sheriff’s Industry Station. Crisis negotiators and the Sheriff’s Special Enforcement Bureau worked to help bring the solution to a peaceful end. The incident began around 12:30 p.m. Deputies worked to evacuate nearby homes after it was believed the suspect fired at least one round of ammunition in the home, according to Sgt. Gutierrez of the Industry Sheriff's Station. The suspect was seen on television news footage and appeared agitated and removed some of is clothing at one point. No injuries were reported. Written by AARON CASTREJON | CityWatch Editor HACIENDA HEIGHTS - A man is barricaded in a home near Colima Road and Countrywood, the Los Angeles County Sheriff’s Department said.
The suspect is believed to have fired at least one round from his weapon. No injuries are reported, said Sgt. Ramirez of the Sheriff’s Industry Station. Residents possibly in a one-block radius have been evacuated. The Sheriff’s Special Enforcement Bureau is en route to bring the barricade to a peaceful resolution. Written by AARON CASTREJON | CityWatch Editor Hacienda Heights - A deer is in unknown condition after being hit by a driver Monday night.
The deer was hit by a driver on Colima Road and Viewfield Avenue a little after 8 p.m. The deer remains in the area causing drivers to nearly collide with it, according to Sgt. Jacobsen of the Los Angeles County Sheriff’s Industry Station. Animal control officers have been called to corral the deer. Written by AARON CASTREJON | CityWatch Editor HACIENDA HEIGHTS - At least two home burglars fled just after deputies got on scene of a residential burglary Friday evening.
The home in the 3100 block of Cappa Drive was found ransacked when deputies entered the residence after being called by the owner who watched on a remote video feed the suspects break in, according to Lt. Hugo Reynaga of the Los Angeles County Sheriff’s Industry Station. The owner called deputies at 6:23 p.m. “As the first unit gets there, he sees a car looking like its backing out and hears it honking,” Reynaga said, the honking possibly a signal to the suspects inside. The deputy was driving in the opposite direction of the suspect vehicle that was already leaving the neighborhood and turned around to stop the car, but it fled the area and out of view of the deputy. Deputies contained the home, believing a suspect was still inside, but no one was found. No arrests were made. One suspect is described as a Hispanic man in a black hoodie. The second suspect was described as a Black man. |
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