LAKEPORT, Calif. – A felony arrest warrant has been issued for a Lakeport man who allegedly assaulted a friend's caregiver this past weekend.
Allen Lee Timms Jr., 28, is alleged to have assaulted a 42-year-old Kelseyville woman providing care to his friend last Saturday evening, according to Lakeport Police Chief Brad Rasmussen.
The victim said Timms – who believed she was not providing his friend with enough pain medication – pulled a knife on her, chased her through the house, knocked her down and threatened her, police reported.
Rasmussen said Timms fled the scene of the incident, which occurred in the 100 block of First Street, before police arrived, and they were unable to locate him. He remained at large on Tuesday evening.
On Tuesday the Lakeport Police Department submitted a case against Timms to the Lake County District Attorney's Office, Rasmussen said.
The case includes felony charges of terrorist threats and assault with a deadly weapon, and a misdemeanor count of exhibiting a deadly weapon other than a firearm, according to Rasmussen.
“Based on the information presented, the district attorney filed those two felonies and the misdemeanor,” Rasmussen said.
Rasmussen said the arrest warrant includes a $50,000 bail provision once Timms is taken into custody.
Timms is believed to still be in the county, said Rasmussen, who added that he believes Timms is dangerous.
“It's unknown if he's still armed with the knife from the assault,” Rasmussen said.
Anyone with information about Timms' whereabouts can call 911 or the Lakeport Police Department at 707-263-5491.
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