2 Adults, 2 Juveniles Arrested In Home Invasion Near Santa Rosa
SANTA ROSA (CBS SF) – Two adults and two juveniles were arrested Tuesday in connection with a home invasion robbery near Santa Rosa, according to the Sonoma County Sheriff's Office.
Three masked suspects entered a home in the 100 block of Apple Lane in outside of south Santa Rosa around 1:10 a.m. Tuesday, Sgt. Spencer Crum said.
One of the suspects had a handgun with a laser pointer attachment and fired it twice during a confrontation with one of the residents. No one was struck but the gunman hit one of the residents in the head several times with the gun, Crum said.
The suspects demanded drugs and money and fled with about $100 when a woman who lived in the residence arrived home and told the suspects to leave, Crum said.
One of the victims knew two of the masked suspects, and detectives determined the suspects fled in a gray Infiniti SUV to the Ranch Valley Express Inn in Laytonville, according to Crum.
At the motel, detectives arrested the robbery getaway driver, Alissa Henderson, 19, of Santa Rosa, and two juvenile suspects in the robbery, ages 14 and 16, Crum said.
The armed suspect, Mark Robert Graham Young, 32, of San Ramon, was arrested by San Ramon police. Young is the son of the owner of the Infiniti, which was reported stolen, Crum said.
Young and Henderson are being held under $140,000 bail in Sonoma County Jail, and the two juveniles were booked into Sonoma County Juvenile Hall.
Detectives are still determining the relationship between Young and the juvenile suspects, and the handgun has not been located, Crum said.
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