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Parsons, who was on parole for burglary, is due back in court on Jan. 5 for the setting of a preliminary hearing. "New information indicates that didn’t shoot the canine; a bullet from the officer struck him while the canine struggled with the defendant," the DA's office said. One of the original counts against 38-year-old Adam Parsons — assaulting a police animal causing a serious injury — was dismissed during his Dec. 22 arraignment.

Police said Parsons "has a violent criminal history and a pattern of combative behavior toward officers during previous arrests." The officer who fired at Parsons is not being named at this time and he is on paid administrave leave. Redding police said the K9 also sustained gunshot wounds in the arrest of Parsons. Officers then provided medical attention to Parsons and were able to take him into custody. The officers then deployed a K9 as police said Parsons has a violent history. On Wednesday, the sheriff’s office said the intruder had not yet been identified.
Juveniles Arrested in Home Invasion Robbery
Dustin Shepherd, 27, of Red Bluff was later arrested on suspicion of possession of prescription medication, and felony assault on a peace officer. When Tehama County sheriff's deputies arrived, they found Donovan Rogers, 25, lying on the ground outside his house. Rogers told deputies two men entered his house and started beating on him with a blunt object before he was able to get away by jumping through his living room window.
That sheriff's report also revealed it was Montgomery who told her brothers and Bennett that the elderly Lakehead resident had numerous guns, knives, watches and money at his Night Hawk Lane residence. The Lakehead man has told sheriff's detectives that one of his attackers told him during the home invasion robbery he was being robbed because of how he treated that man's sister, according to a Shasta County sheriff's report. Joseph Whatley, 25, of Red Bluff and Joel Moniz, 27, of Red Bluff were later identified in a photo lineup and booked into Tehama County Jail on suspicion of robbery, assault with a deadly weapon, burglary and conspiracy.
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After that ended, he was hired on in September 2011 and has worked several beats at the paper. He currently covers Anderson and Shasta Lake for the Record Searchlight and his reporting on health care, education and crime has earned him several awards. In the past, he has worked as an intern at the Cincinnati Post and at the Scripps Howard Foundation Wire in Washington, D.C.
Police investigators said they found Jewett, who was on probation under the AB 109 realignment program, at a house on Alta Mesa Drive on Thursday. He was arrested and, investigators said, confessed to the home invasion. Shields, who was on parole out of Shasta County, was arrested on an unrelated incident in Porterville on New Year's Eve along with Mullins. Daneshmand-Pourlashgari.is additionally charged with making criminal threats and three counts of assault with a semi-automatic firearm. A CHP helicopter searching the area spotted Love and Salazar running from the area. With the help of a resident who called 911, deputies said, Daneshmand-Pourlashgari and Stockinger were found on Old Alturas Road and arrested.
Intruder takes away victim’s gun and kills…
"Fearing for her life," the woman gave him what he wanted, police said. He then ordered her into the back room of her home, in the 3000 block of Golf Drive in south Redding. "It was our K-9 officer who first had contact with him. It's at that time, a firearm was produced by Parsons and shots were fired," Icely said. "At that time the K-9 had just been deployed. The K-9 officer returned fire as well. Parsons, from what we can tell at this point, was struck by gunfire." "Parsons was observed in a parking lot at the casino and officers quickly coordinated resources to attempt to safely take Parsons into custody," police said.
Bennett and Lorita Bolayog were arrested Dec. 30, 2017, after leading law enforcement on a 30-mile chase in the Lakehead man's stolen pickup. The chase ended in Lake California in Tehama County when the pickup went off the road and hit a stopped vehicle. Parsons is being held at the Shasta County Jail with no bail from a previous case and $1 million bail from the officer-involved shooting case, the DA's office said. An investigation revealed the dog was struck by gunfire from the police officer. Hopper fired that gun for the first time in her life to scare off the intruder.
The 80-year-old homeowner told Shasta County sheriff’s deputies that he was in his living room when he heard glass breaking at the back of his house. When he went to investigate, he was attacked by an intruder in the hallway. All three are facing charges of residential robbery, criminal conspiracy, auto theft and false imprisonment, police said. Officers say they have also identified Brittany Roxannalora Donnelly, 23, of Redding, as the fourth suspect. Police say all four people, armed with a handgun, arrived at the home around 10 p.m.

Officers said they then bound and gagged Cal Demercurio Jr., 27, and Joshua Stringer, 33. Sheriff's deputies, along with Anderson and Redding police, as well as the California Highway Patrol, searched the region and issued an alert to residents warning them about the suspects. That neighbor, identified as Anthony Palazzo, cut off Larry's zip-ties and then noticed the suspects were still in a U-haul van stuck in the mud at his neighbor's residence. That's when other suspects came into the residence and ransacked it before they left about 15 to 30 minutes later, the sheriff's report says. A man at the door said he was from the United Parcel Service and Kelley asked him to go around to another door, she told deputies.
They contacted the driver, Dustin McIntire, 32, who was the only person in the vehicle, police said. The suspect then drove off in her vehicle, a 2006 Honda CRV with the license plate of 5XBR734. The vehicle has two scratches on the right front fender and a breast cancer awareness sticker and a Santa Cruz sticker on the rear window, police said. Police initially said a man invaded a 79-year-old Redding woman's home and robbed her of her car and her money early Sunday morning. The homeowner had minor injuries from his scuffles with the intruder, and he received treatment for them at the scene, the sheriff’s report said.
Surveillance video from the market led to the identification of 37-year-old Nelson James Gleed as the person who used the card to pump gas. Both juveniles were booked into Shasta County Juvenile Hall on charges of home invasion robbery, robbery, and resisting arrest. Parsons suffered an unspecified number of gunshot wounds and underwent surgery.
But, he told deputies, one of the suspects shot at him with a firearm, missing him, and he quickly left the area in his vehicle while providing information to 911 dispatchers. He was arrested on suspicion of robbery, burglary and vehicle theft and was booked into the Shasta County Jail, where he was being held in lieu of $100,000 bail, police said. The officer-involved shooting stems from an early Monday morning home-invasion robbery of an 80-year-old woman in the 2000 block of Allegheny Drive in Redding. Police identified the suspect as 38-year-old Adam Parsons, who was on parole for burglary.
Although she did not know the identities of her attackers, she gave authorities the name of Justin Ezell as a possible suspect. She knew Ezell, who had been on her property previously and was involved in another burglary there a week earlier. Sheriff's deputies, along with Anderson and Redding police, as well as the California Highway Patrol, searched the region and issued an alert to residents in the region to warn them about the four suspects. Mike Chapman is an award-winning reporter and photographer for the Record Searchlight in Redding, Calif. His newspaper career spans Yreka and Eureka in Northern California and Bellingham, Wash.
Intruder takes away victim’s gun and kills himself in Redding home
The wounded K-9 was taken to a local veterinarian for treatment, police said on their Facebook page. During the investigation, officers found numerous items that allegedly linked McIntire to the robbery, police said. Redding police said Sunday they arrested a suspect in a home-invasion robbery that occurred earlier in the day involving a 79-year-old Redding woman. "The involved officers are not being identified, which is standard protocol while the internal administrative investigation is underway," the department said. While no officers were injured during what police described as a "violent encounter," a police K-9 suffered a gunshot wound and is being treated by a local veterinarian, police said on their Facebook page.

A home-invasion robbery suspect who was wounded during an officer-involved shooting with Redding police in December will not be charged with shooting a police K-9, according to the Shasta County District Attorney's Office. He said Parsons has been arrested four times since May for delaying or resisting officers. In October, Icely said Parsons was held for possessing, brandishing and negligently shooting a firearm in north Redding.
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