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Update: Suspect Held At Gun Point In Tuolumne In Custody

Update at 6:45 p.m.: A man held at gunpoint by officials after a high-risk traffic stop by Tuolumne County Sheriff’s Deputies is in custody. Deputies stormed the truck the man was holed up in after he refused repeated commands to exit the vehicle. The suspect’s name is not being released just yet, according to Sgt. Andrea Benson. More details on the standoff can be viewed below.

Original post at 6:25 p.m.: Tuolumne, CA —  Tuolumne County Sheriff’s Deputies with guns drawn have a suspect in a truck surrounded on Carter Street at North Tuolumne Road.

Sgt. Andrea Benson tells Clarke Broadcasting,  “A call came in regarding a man who was displaying bizarre behavior and trying to take a door off someone’s trailer. Deputies are giving him commands and he is reaching around inside the vehicle and refusing to exit the vehicle.”

She adds that a K9 unit is on the scene and it is unknown if the suspect has a weapon. The man is accused of stealing the truck from his landlord. There were earlier reports of a possible shooting related to this incident, but Sgt. Benson confirms there has been no shooting.  We will bring you more details as soon as they come into the newsroom.

This post was last modified on 04/25/2018 11:01 am

Written by Tracey Petersen.

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