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LAKE COUNTY, Calif. — With the help of a SWAT team, the Clearlake Police Department took a Clearlake Oaks man into custody on Friday morning in connection to an attempted homicide case.
Treyvon Lashawn Jones, 27, was arrested following a search warrant service, Clearlake Police reported.
Clearlake Police Lt. Ryan Peterson said in a Friday news release that on Sept. 12 the department began investigating a shooting in the 14000 block of Uhl Avenue near Austin Park.
During the investigation, Peterson said it was determined that several subjects were involved in an altercation, which led to a shooting.
There were no injuries during the incident, and all three suspects fled the scene, Peterson said.
Peterson said that, as a result of the investigation, probable cause was developed to arrest the three involved subjects.
One was a juvenile who was arrested on Sept. 19 for numerous charges related to this incident, Peterson said. The other juvenile has not been arrested at this time. The names of the juveniles are not being released due to their age.
The third subject police identified in connection to the case is Jones, Peterson said.
He said the Clearlake Police Department requested assistance from the Mendo/Lake Regional SWAT team in securing the residence and arresting Jones.
Lauren Berlinn of the Lake County Sheriff’s Office said that at 7 a.m. Friday, the Mendo/Lake Regional SWAT team assisted the Clearlake Police Department in successfully serving the search warrant in the 12000 block of East Highway 20 in Clearlake Oaks.
The Lake County Sheriff’s Office issued a Nixle alert at 7:10 a.m. Friday notifying the community of the operation and asking community members to avoid the area.
Peterson said Jones was located and arrested at the residence.
Jail records showed Jones was taken into custody at 7:30 a.m. Friday. He was booked into the Lake County Jail for attempted homicide.
At the completion of the initial service of the search warrant, the scene was turned over to the Clearlake Police Department, Berlinn reported.
Peterson said the Clearlake Police Department was grateful to the Mendo/Lake Regional SWAT team for their assistance in bringing the warrant service to a safe conclusion.
Anyone with information regarding this investigation is encouraged to contact Clearlake Police Det. Christopher Kelleher at 707-994-8251.
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