LAKE COUNTY, Calif. – A criminal grand jury convened by the District Attorney's Office has indicted a San Francisco man for his alleged part in a June 2013 Clearlake Oaks home invasion robbery and shooting.
The indictment was returned against Gregory Pierre Elarms, 29, according to District Attorney Don Anderson.
On July 2 Elarms was arrested for having taken part in the home invasion on June 26, 2013, at the home of Ronnie and Janeane Bogner, whose adult son, Jacob, was shot and pistol-whipped during the robbery.
Elarms, along with his half-brother, Dion Andre Davis II – the alleged shooter in the case – and Tyler Christopher Gallon and Sean Douglas Foss of Clearlake, and San Franciscan Jenaya Drevelyn Jelinek, are alleged to have fled the scene, later shooting at Lt. Tim Celli of the Clearlake Police Department who encountered them in the city limits.
Anderson said the grand jury indicted Elarms for charges including robbery, burglary, assault with a firearm on Jacob Bogner and Celli, car theft, theft, vandalism and conspiracy.
One charge that isn't being filed against Elarms but which has been filed against Davis, Foss and Gallon is attempted murder, Anderson said.
Anderson said Elarms will return to Lake County Superior Court for arraignment on the charges on July 25.
Davis, Foss, Gallon and Jelinek were indicted last fall. Jelinek has since pleaded out. Davis' trial is set to begin next month, according to Anderson.
Davis and Elarms are each being held in the Lake County Jail on $1 million bail, according to jail records. Foss and Gallon also remain in custody, with bail for each set at $500,000.
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