Mendocino County Sheriff's Office
Press Release
(Title of Crime/Incident) 211PC-Robbery209PC-Kidnapping during the commision of a Robbery
Report Number:
08-3540    
Coroner Number:
   
Crime/Incident:
211PC-Robbery209PC-Kidnapping during the commision of a Robbery
Location:
1325 Talmage Road Ukiah,California
When: Date: 12-4-2008 Time: 0914
Victim Info :        
  Name Age Street Address City, State
Victim #1: Female Adult 45 1325 Talmage Ukiah,Ca
Suspect Info:        
  Name Age Street Address City, State
Suspect #1: Male Adult 18-20yrs
Suspect #2: Male Adult 25-30yrs
         
Written by: Captain Kurt Smallcomb
Synopsis: On 12-4-2008 at approximately 0914 the Mendocino County Sheriffs Dispatch received a 911 telephone call regarding a possible robbery at the listed residence.

Mendocino County Sheriffs Deputies proceeded to the location and contacted the victim at her residence. The victim advised on this date and time the listed suspects arrived at the residence and forced their way into the residence at gunpoint. The two suspects demanded the victim's marijuana. The victim led them to a room where she gave them approximately one in a half pounds of processed marijuana. The victim then attempted to take the gun from the younger suspect, at which time a physical altercation took place and the suspect struck her on the head with the pistol frame. The suspect further struck the victim in the face which caused her facial cuts and lacerations.

The suspects then fled from the location on foot prior to the victim calling 911.

Mendocino County Sheriffs Deputies along with Detectives and Ukiah Police Officers checked the area for the suspect with negative results.

A neighbor in the area did obtain a possible license plate number from the suspect vehicle. The vehicle is described as a Greenish Blue Mercedez Benz with a California License Plate of 5MWJ477.

The victim was transported via ambulance to Ukiah Valley Medical Center for treatment.

Mendocino County Sheriffs Detectives are continuing the investigation.
Approved By: Captain Kurt Smallcomb