Clearlake Police make multiple arrests during search warrant service in armed robbery case
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CLEARLAKE, Calif. – The Clearlake Police Department said it has arrested three suspects in connection to a reported armed robbery.
Police said officers arrested Clearlake residents Erik Blue Campbell, 21, Joshua Rolland Goin, 34, and Shanea Rae Neal, 26, on Tuesday evening following a search warrant service that is part of the investigation.
Shortly before 11 a.m. Tuesday Officer Cali Batz was investigating a robbery in which a male victim said he was robbed at gunpoint by three subjects while at a residence located in the 13180 block of San Joaquin, police said.
The victim told Batz that during the armed robbery he was pistol whipped and threatened with a handgun, and that the subjects took his money and cell phone, Police said.
The department said its Investigations Bureau joined the investigation and a detective authored a search warrant for the residence.
At approximately 7 p.m. Tuesday, officers along with Sgt. Elvis Cook with his K-9 partner Zeus, went to the residence to serve the search warrant, according to the police report.
As officers approached the residence, one of the male subjects saw Sgt. Cook and K-9 Zeus and ran back inside the residence. Police said Cook observed the man throw a gun as he ran away.
Police said that Campbell, Goin and Neal subsequently were taken into custody without incident.
As a result of the service of the search warrant, numerous items of evidence were seized. Some of the items seized included two firearms, ammunition, suspected heroin, methamphetamine and items indicative of narcotic sales, according to the police report.
Campbell, Goin and Neal were booked into the Lake County Jail on felony charges. Police said Goin also was found to have an outstanding felony warrant for weapons-related crimes.
All three remained in custody on Wednesday, with bail for each set at $150,000, according to jail records.
They are tentatively scheduled to appear in Lake County Superior Court for arraignment on Thursday, according to their booking sheets.