Nov 6, 2021

Friend of convicted murderer Eric Lively and former Shelter Cove resident arrested on domestic violence and robbery charges

 



Trampus Beau DanHauer was arrested yesterday by HCSO on a Ramey warrant for PC 273.5 (a) corporal injury on a current or former spouse/cohabitant , PC 211 robbery and PC 591.5. Bail is $205,000.

PC 591.5: A person who unlawfully and maliciously removes, injures, destroys, damages, or obstructs the use of any wireless communication device with the intent to prevent the use of the device to summon assistance or notify law enforcement or any public safety agency of a crime is guilty of a misdemeanor.

Danhauer, a former resident of Shelter Cove is mentioned in this appellate case for convicted murderer Eric Lively. Danhauer was Lively's friend.

"Trampus Danhauer is a former resident of Shelter Cove, where he met and became friends with appellant. One morning in November 2013, Danhauer heard someone yelling his name from the road. He went outside and found appellant who had parked his silver Toyota partially in Danhauer's driveway. Appellant was screaming threats and accusations at Danhauer, saying "I caught you on camera. I know what you guys done. I'm going to come back over here, kill you guys." Danhauer became angry, yelled back that he wanted to fight, and told appellant to get out of the truck. But appellant just kept moving the truck back and forth. More threats were exchanged and Danhauer moved closer, so that he was standing in his landlord's unpaved driveway. Appellant started to drive away but then "whipped" his truck around and "floored it" directly toward Danhauer. Appellant accelerated his speed and did not brake as he drove by, making contact with Danhauer's body. To avoid being run over, Danhauer pushed off from the hood of the truck and then fell to the ground. He picked up a bamboo stick and, when appellant drove by a second time, Danhauer chased after him. Then Danhauer's girlfriend called 9-1-1."

"An investigation was conducted by Humboldt County Deputy Sheriff David Diemer and Sergeant Kenneth Swithenbank. Appellant told the officers that he sold  Danhauer marijuana for $2,500 and was still owed $1,200. He went to Danhauer's house to collect the debt, but when Danhauer picked up a stick and swung it at him, appellant backed out of the driveway and left. Appellant was arrested for assault and while he was being transported to the police station he "accus[ed] Sergeant Swithenbank of colluding with known methamphetamine dealers." Ultimately, the district attorney did not charge appellant with the assault."


https://casetext.com/case/people-v-lively-11

There is this arrest record.

https://www.localcrimenews.com/welcome/detail/30345286/trampus-danhauer-arrest.html



There are several Facebook accounts with this name and while one mentions Humboldt, there is no photo in any of them to verify.


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