Sep 20, 2016

Dylan Jackson Wilson arrested in 2014 for alleged probation violation and burglary at Big Louis

A 2014 article in the Mad River Union had this information about Dylan Jackson Wilson, from an EPD Press Release:





On Saturday, March 1 at about 4 a.m., officers of the Eureka Police Department were dispatched to a burglary alarm at Big Louis Pizzeria.
Upon arrival, officers saw that forced entry to the business had been made, but the suspect was not on scene. Officers spoke to a witness who provided a description of the suspect and the direction the suspect fled.
Officers checked the area and located a subject matching the description, provided by the witness, a few blocks east of Big Louis Pizzeria.



The subject, identified as Dylan Jackson Wilson, 26, of Arcata, was detained. Wilson was found to be in possession of property belonging to Big Louis Pizzeria and also had broken glass about his person, and sported a luxuriant dark 'Fro-hairstyle.
Wilson was taken into custody and booked into the Humboldt County Correctional Facility on charges of burglary and probation violation. He is being held on $50,000 bail.

2011 HCSO Press Release:

Humboldt County Sheriff’s Deputies arrested an Arcata man yesterday after receiving reports that he 
had made threats against students and faculty at Blue Lake Elementary School. At about 1:30 pm, 
school officials called 911 and reported a man near the campus was yelling and threatening to kill 
students. The caller provided a description of the man and added that the suspect had walked away 
from the school. Deputies located the man a short distance from the school and detained him. 
School personnel confirmed that the man, Dylan Wilson, 23, had walked past the school and yelled 
threats at a teacher who was escorting a group of first-graders. The teacher said Wilson had yelled 
statements towards her and several children, threatening to “murder" students. 
Deputies arrested Wilson and transported him to the Humboldt county Correctional Facility where he 
was book for making threats against an employee of an educational institute, a felony. His bail was 
set at $15,000 and he is scheduled to be arraigned by Wednesday.




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