LASD Press Release, 11:41 p.m.:
At approximately 10:30 PM, the suspect, wanted in connection to an Assault with a Deadly Weapon on a Peace Officer, which led to a Deputy-Involved Shooting in Newhall, was taken into custody by LASD’s Special Enforcement Bureau.
There were no injuries reported.
UPDATE Monday 10:35 p.m.:
The suspect has been taken into custody and is en route to the Santa Clarita Valley Sheriff’s Station for booking.
LASD Press Release, 8:53 p.m.:
The Los Angeles County Sheriff’s Department, Special Enforcement Bureau, is on scene in the 25200 block of Vermont Drive, Newhall, regarding a barricaded suspect inside the location. All occupants of the residence have been evacuated, and it is believed that the suspect is the only person barricaded inside the location.
Residents in the immediate area have also been evacuated from their homes for their safety.
The suspect is wanted for Assault with a Deadly Weapon.
LASD Press Release, 6:44 p.m.:
On Monday, February 02, 2015 at approximately 8 a.m., a victim called the Santa Clarita Valley Sheriff’s Station to report that a white male had just stolen his landscaping pickup truck. The victim called from the 25200 block of The Old Road, Stevenson Ranch, to say that a suspect jumped in his truck, a white Ford F-150 pick-up with the name of a landscaping company printed on the sides, and drove it away.
The stolen vehicle was equipped with some type of tracking equipment which led deputies to the area of Newhall Avenue and Sierra Highway, Newhall. One deputy located the vehicle on the 24200 Block of Oakriver Lane, Newhall. The deputy spotted a person talking to the driver of the stolen car. Believing the person might be associated with the suspect, the deputy made contact with him. During the contact, the suspect vehicle suddenly drove up from a service road toward the deputy and the citizen in an apparent attempt to injure or kill one or both of them. The deputy fearing for his and the other victim’s safety fired one round at the suspect. The bullet hit the passenger window causing the suspect to crash into a small retainer wall. The suspect then fled from the vehicle and ran away on foot.
A large area was contained and searched for several hours in order to locate the suspect. Santa Clarita Valley Sheriff’s Station deputies were assisted by Palmdale Station, Lancaster Station, Special Enforcement Bureau and Aero Bureau Deputies during this search operation. The search location was between Dockweiler Avenue and Newhall Avenue, to the north and south, and Sierra Highway and Valle Del Oro, for the east and west.
As the investigation progressed, detectives were able to identify the suspect as Mr. Jesse Tucker, a white male, 30 year old, who lives in the area but has no known address. He was last seen wearing a dark colored shirt, black pants and a blue baseball style hat.
The large search for the suspect was unsuccessful and currently detective units are following leads in order to locate and arrest this suspect.
Mr. Tucker’s photo is not being released at this time.
The suspect is not believed to be armed, and probably is aware that he is wanted. Please contact law enforcement if you have any information regarding his whereabouts.
Deputies are asking if you have any additional information regarding this incident, or if you witnessed this incident to please call the Santa Clarita Valley Sheriff’s Station as soon as possible at 661-255-1121. If you would like to remain anonymous, please call the LA Regional Crime Stoppers at 1-800-222-TIPS.
Extra patrols have been deployed in the area of the search to provide additional police presence in the area.
No further information is available at this time.
Whenever an Officer-Involved Shooting occurs involving Los Angeles County sheriff’s deputies, and the suspect(s) is not wounded, multiple investigations immediately begin at the scene. These include separate investigations by the Sheriff’s Internal Affairs Bureau as well as Sheriff’s station or Detective Division investigators. Once concluded, every aspect of the shooting is reviewed by the Sheriff’s Executive Force Review Committee.
LASD Press Release, Monday 4:32 p.m.:
On Monday, February 02, 2015 at approximately 8:00am, a victim called the Santa Clarita Valley Sheriff’s Station to report that a white male had just stolen his landscaping pickup truck. The victim called from the 25200 block of The Old Road, Stevenson Ranch, to say that a suspect jumped in his truck, a white Ford F-150 pick-up with the name of a landscaping company printed on the sides, and drove it away.
Photos: LASD
The stolen vehicle was equipped with some type of tracking equipment which led deputies to the area of Newhall Avenue and Sierra Highway, Newhall. One deputy located the vehicle on the 24200 Block of Oakriver Lane, Newhall. The deputy spotted a person talking to the driver of the stolen car. Believing the person might be associated with the suspect, the deputy made contact with him. During the contact, the suspect vehicle suddenly drove up from a service road toward the deputy and the citizen in an apparent attempt to injure or kill one or both of them. The deputy fearing for his and the other victim’s safety fired one round at the suspect. The bullet hit the passenger window causing the suspect to crash into a small retainer wall. The suspect then fled from the vehicle and ran away on foot.
A large area was contained and searched for several hours in order to locate the suspect. Santa Clarita Valley Sheriff’s Station deputies were assisted by Palmdale Station, Lancaster Station, Special Enforcement Bureau and Aero Bureau Deputies during this search operation. The search location was between Dockweiler Avenue and Newhall Avenue, to the north and south, and Sierra Highway and Valle Del Oro, for the east and west.
As the investigation progressed, detectives were able to identify the suspect as Mr. Jesse Tucker, a white male, 30 year old, who lives in the area but has no known address. He was last seen wearing a dark colored shirt, black pants and a blue baseball style hat.
The large search for the suspect was unsuccessful and currently detective units are following leads in order to locate and arrest this suspect.
Mr. Tucker’s photo is not being released at this time.
The suspect is not believed to be armed, and probably is aware that he is wanted. Please contact law enforcement if you have any information regarding his whereabouts.
Deputies are asking if you have any additional information regarding this incident, or if you witnessed this incident to please call the Santa Clarita Valley Sheriff’s Station as soon as possible at 661-255-1121. If you would like to remain anonymous, please call the LA Regional Crime Stoppers at 1-800-222-TIPS.
Extra patrols have been deployed in the area of the search to provide additional police presence in the area.
No further information is available at this time.
Written By: Detective Lt. Brenda Cambra
Earlier story:
[KHTS] – Santa Clarita Valley Sheriff’s Station deputies are searching for a suspect in Newhall in connection with an officer-involved shooting Monday morning.
The suspect is a Newhall man named Jesse Tucker, 29.
Tucker allegedly stole a truck from gardeners while they were landscaping in the the 25200 block of The Old Road in Stevenson Ranch.
Tucker was driving around in a white F-150 that had been reported stolen and, according to witnesses, Tucker was trying to sell stolen gardening equipment when a deputy spotted Tucker in the 21000 block of Oakriver Lane in Newhall.
Deputies were trying to detain the driver for questioning regarding the alleged car theft when he allegedly tried to run over the officer. The deputy fired a round at the truck.
The incident began at 8:46 a.m. Oakriver Lane in Newhall, officials said. Deputies recovered the truck after finding Tucker, who fled on foot.
Two schools were briefly on lockdown – Our Lady of Perpetual Help and McGrath. Extra deputies are still in the area on patrol, according to Deputy Josh Dubin of the Santa Clarita Valley Sheriff’s Station.
Deputies no longer believe Tucker is in the immediate area of the initial search. There will be additional patrols in the time being, he said.
Deputies placed two elementary schools on lock down as a precautionary measure.
The deputy was not injured, and it’s unknown if the suspect was hurt by the deputy’s fire because he fled the scene on foot.
K9 and helicopter units were called to assist deputies’ search.
Tucker has had numerous run-ins with the criminal justice system, according to court records.
He was convicted of vandalism in October 2003, and then again in January 2004. He was convicted of narcotics possession in January 2006, according to court records available online. He was convicted again of the same charge in March 2006.
In August 2006, he was convicted for illegal possession of drug paraphernalia, to wit, hypodermic needles. In August 2009, he was convicted of grand theft auto in December 2009.
He was convicted of felony theft in January 2012. He was convicted of driving without a license and evading arrested in June 2012.
He served six months in jail for the most recent charges, according to Sheriff’s Department records. He had a warrant out for his arrest at the time of his alleged crimes Monday morning.
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Angelica, isn’t/wasn’t this your school?
Cops everywhere !
What’s the update
Martha Follosco
Really turning into the San Fernando Valley!
Vanessa Vargas
Freaken crazy man!!!!!
I hope the deputy is ok.
Too bad the Deputy missed
Erika Martinez Lupe Albarran Julia Pascual
Wow rlly ?
David Barlavi
Don’t know which school your children go to…..
Thanks Bernard Brady. Mine’s across town, but still hoping the best for all, of course.
Two white guys in a F 150 gardeners truck? No wonder the Sheriff thought it was stolen.
Jodi – this was it.
Chris Walker
Betty Castro
Ricardo Rivera
Our city is becoming a very dangerous place to live… So sad cause I really love living here…
Yadira Ramirez
If the Sheriff can ID them im sure they will mail them a summons. They would not go in on a home invasion suspect that i ID. Lazy Sheriff!
Jody Shadrick
They are just wasting resources I mean if they haven’t found the guy by now am pretty sure he’s gone …..those helicopters don’t run on air ….smh
David Korbel
Finally that helicopter is gone!
Great, my daughter’s school (3 miles away) is on lock down because of this :(
,I’m so glad we moved out of CA.
When tour triemg to sleep in on ur one day off but the heli wont leave -_- im sure u need to fly around for 3 hours announcing ur looking for him-_-
Linda Lee
Just hope he is caught soon!
Just hope he is caught soon!
Jessica Razo Contreras
Jessica Razo Contreras
Sad. The neighborhood has gone to pot.
Scv>sfv
omg my hometown i grew up out there what the hell lol
omg my hometown i grew up out there what the hell lol
The helicopter was hovering around our house for hours. So close we could hear them talking to try and get the guy out of wherever he was. I thought there were people in my front yard it sounded so close.
Yvette Gonzalez
They know where he is. They have evacuated the street. He is holed up in a house. It is a mile from my house. We saw several SWAT trucks and about 10 police cars as we were driving home from church.