On 3-2-2014, approximately 1:00
p.m., the Humboldt County Sheriff’s Office received a call from the victim of a
residential burglary that occurred on 2-4-2014. The victim told the Sheriff’s
Office they received second hand information that some of their stolen firearms
were located at a residence in the 3600 block of Central Avenue , McKinleyville. The victim
had heard that a man named Dawson Patrick was attempting to sell the stolen
firearms.
Deputies were aware that Dawson Lee
Patrick, 31 years old, had three warrants for his arrests for violation of
probation and an additional warrant for his arrest for driving on a suspended
license.
Deputies drove to the address
provided by the victim and surrounded it. The deputies knocked on the front
door or the residence. An occupant of the residence answered the door and
allowed deputies to search the residence. Deputies located the bedroom which Patrick
rented in the residence. They saw Patrick had a surveillance monitor in his
bedroom, with the camera pointed at the driveway of the residence. The deputies
could clearly see one of the Sheriff’s cars parked in the driveway on the
surveillance monitor.
Deputies located Patrick hiding in a
bathroom cabinet inside the residence. He was taken into custody on the
outstanding arrest warrants. Deputies located over a hundred rounds of live
ammunition in Patrick’s room, a loaded .30 caliber magazine, a loaded .22 caliber handgun and an orange pelican case
which contained numerous items of jewelry. The jewelry and handgun were
reported stolen from the residence on Letz
Lane , McKinleyville on 2-14-2014.
Patrick was arrested and transported
to the Humboldt County Correctional Facility where he was booked on the four
arrest warrants. He was also booked on new charges of possession of ammunition
by a convicted felon, possession of a loaded firearm by a convicted felon,
possession of a stolen property, unlawful possession of a magazine and
resisting arrest. He is being held without bail.
The light metallic blue, 1998 Toyota Tacoma pickup truck
with a matching canopy, California
license number 5V44678, is still outstanding, along with other stolen
property. The pickup truck has a 4 inch
lift and there is a “Kneeland Helitack” and “Fear no fish” stickers on the
canopy window.
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On 02-04-2014 at about 4:15 pm a Humboldt County Sheriff
Deputy responded to a home located in the 1700 block of Letz Lane , McKinleyville, regarding a
burglary that was just discovered by the resident/ victim. The victim told the
Deputy that they left their home today at about 8:30 am and when they returned
at about 4:00 pm they discovered that their home had been entered and numerous
items had been stolen.
The victim said they were missing numerous items from
inside of their house. The victim said that the suspect(s) stole their large
gun safe from inside of their residence. When the gun safe was originally moved
into the residence it took 4 people to bring it into the house. Stored inside
of the gun safe were 8 rifles and shotguns along with about 15 handguns and a large
amount of US
currency.
The suspect(s) stole a light metallic blue, 1998, Toyota , Tacoma pickup truck
with a matching canopy, California
license number 5V44678 that was parked in the driveway. The pickup truck has a
4 inch lift and there is a “Kneeland Helitack” and “Fear no fish” stickers on
the canopy window.
There is currently no suspect(s) associated with this
case.
Anyone with information for the Sheriff’s Office
regarding this case or related criminal activity is encouraged to call the Sheriffs
Office at 707-445-7251 or the Sheriffs Office Crime Tip line at 707-268-2539.
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