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78 Comments
Oh I’m sure there is more than one person in canyon country with a warrant. What else is new?
Hey be nice
Yes be nice.
Eww.
Maybe all of California.
Elitist.
Well played
Its not only in Canyon country
In what vicinity of Canyon Country?
Langside by the wash.
Now he is near Cedarcreek elementary school.
Dorothy Ditzel thanks.
from another post
Where in CC?
By Cedarcreek Elementary, near Canyon High
At the canyon view estates, by the wash.
On Babington street
Near Canyon high school. Someone said they were around Canyon View Estates side of Canyon High, very close to Camp Plenty/Chadway.
They just described half the male population in CC. He most likely has short hair and tatoos also
Was wondering if there was a fire, with all the sirens.
Cheryl Modes Amber Johnson Ortiz Stephanie Rigdon Amanda Aleman this is why!
Uncle Jeff???? ?
Right by cedar creek elementary. It’s on my friends street. Man barricaded himself in a shed in someone’s back yard
Chanelle Pierce
Babington Street
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Ok so was the person found….?
The helicopter is still going so not sure. Making my pups crazy
I know mine too. …helicopter moved
Was over wash now not sure where
Went away and now it’s back?
Ok they are all over my neighborhood
Terri Sorenson Matthews it did that earlier and I thought it was gone but nope
Someo e must be running….cops all over one right in front of my house lights off
Terri Sorenson Matthews you at canyon view estates? They seem to be really looking there. When it first started they were looking over the fence that goes into canyon view and a bunch of cars went in too
Following
Still lighting up the whole neighborhood. Shots fired
Really shots…i did not hear it…
Guy in a shed on Babington St. Now shots fired? Crazy.
Any updates??
??
Don’t know about shots fired, I just got home from work about an hour ago, helicopter is still up as of now.
2am and its still going on
Yes. Babington St. In a shed.
Is this why there’s a helicopter around the canyon high school area?
Are they tracking with K-9 units?
Trying to drown out the helicopter sounds to go to sleep!
Me too. Good luck
I tired with no luck
Have they found him?
He is still baracaded in a house on Babington
I still hear the helicopter circling.
Shots fired here I’m hearing SWAT was called. Good idea to stay low if your in the area!
I have not heard any shots and I would have.
Melissa Schnitzius I the helicopter is why you or I heard the shots but here is the story
http://www.signalscv.com/m/section/36/article/148491/
Jorge Navarro
Lucy Romero
Wow that’s all bad :(
Right its like right by the house
What did he do?
He has a worrent for his aress and hes been on the run i believe
I hope they catch him. I’m sure he did something really bad for them to make a big deal.
Yeah and i thank last time he got away
Well now
Alma Mendez
Update: THURS 12 A.M. – Incident is still underway, Sheriff’s officials warn residents to stay out of the area.
Thank you for the follow up you guys! :-)
How long has it been now ?!
Sympathy for the neighbors. Im way up the hill and im going crazy with the helicopter sound
Oh gosh, that helicopter made the house shake, it was so loud and couldn’t drown it out with anything
2am and its still going
In Mexico already
Ended at 2:43am, committed suicide
http://www.signalscv.com/m/section/36/article/148491/
Can we please have an update?
Thank you officer. (y) (y) <3