Suspect Arrested In Brutal Knife Attack At East Linda Home
EAST LINDA (CBS13) — Detectives say they have identified and arrested the suspect accused of posing as a delivery person, then stabbing a man at his Linda home last week.
The stabbing happened Friday afternoon along the 1800 block of Kenwood Way.
As captured on Ring camera video moments before the attack, the suspect walked up to the home wearing all black clothing, a mask, and a hat with the hood of his sweater pulled over it. He then knocked on the door and could be hearing saying, "Hello, hello, I have a delivery."
While it appears the suspect was holding an iPhone box, the suspect instead forced his way into the home and pulled out a knife. It's unclear how many times the resident was stabbed.
On Monday, the Yuba County Sheriff's Office announced that they had identified 30-year-old Daniel Solis as the suspect. He was arrested at a residence along Hammonton Smartsville Road in Linda.
Detectives still have not detailed any motive for Solis attacking the victim.
Solis has been booked into jail and is being held on $1 million bail. He's facing charges of attempted murder, assault with a deadly weapon, kidnapping and burglary. The victim, a 59-year-old man, is still recovering at the hospital.