San Jose man arrested in connection with dog theft, shooting

SAN JOSE – A 40-year-old San Jose man has been arrested on suspicion of taking a lady’s automotive and American bulldog, in addition to taking pictures at her, based on police.

The incident was reported Aug. 3 at an undisclosed location in San Jose. In a information launch, San Jose police Sgt. Christian Camarillo stated the sufferer recovered her automotive, however the man demanded an undisclosed amount of money for the secure return of her canine.

The person then confronted the lady whereas she was in her automotive and tried to shoot her, Camarillo stated. The bullet missed the lady and shattered the rear window of the automotive. Based on Camarillo, the person then slashed two of the lady’s tires and fled.

Detectives investigated the incident and in the end obtained an arrest warrant charging the person with grand theft, theft, felon in possession of a firearm and assault with a lethal weapon, Camarillo stated.

On Wednesday, officers discovered and arrested the person in San Jose. Based on Camarillo, the person was booked into the Santa Clara County Principal Jail on the warrant, in addition to different excellent warrants, together with one for a earlier home violence incident.

Camarillo stated detectives discovered the lacking canine at a house in San Jose and returned it to the lady.

Anybody with info associated to the case can contact Detective Martinez at 408-277-4654 or 4533@sanjoseca.gov, or depart a tip with Silicon Valley Crime Stoppers at 408-947-7867 or at svcrimestoppers.org.

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