The Mendocino Beacon

Armed suspects hold five hostage, steal money and marijuana in Laytonvill­e

- Willits News staff reports

About 4 p.m. on Saturday, Sept. 19, four armed men held five victims at gunpoint, including a six-yearold child, while demanding money. According to aMendocino County Sheriff’s Office press release, Deputies responded to the Black Oak Ranch, located in the 49000 block of N. Highway near Laytonvill­e, to a report of an armed robbery. Because of the nature of the call, additional law enforcemen­t personnel from the California­Highway Patrol, California Department of Fish and Wildlife, and theMendoci­no County Inter-Agency SWAT team also responded to assist with the incident.

On arrival, law enforcemen­t personnel met with the victims and learnedtha­t two days earlier, Tyler Bagliere, 28, of San Jose, and his father LouisBagli­ere, 73, of San Jose, and two other men identified as Lathiaro White, 26, of Oakland, and AnthonyWat­son, 30, of San Jose, went to the location armed with firearms. The men held a number of victims at gunpoint while demand money. “A firearm was discharged at or near the victims during this incident. The suspects later left the property after stealing approximat­ely 20 pounds of marijuana, and stated they would return in two days,” said the press release.

On Sept. 19, Tyler Bagliere returned to the same property with three other men who were later identified as Christophe­r Stewert, 30, of San Jose, Deangelo Villalona, 25, of San Jose, and an unidentifi­ed adult male. Stewert and Villalona were armed with firearms and the unidentifi­ed suspect reportedly discharged a firearm at or near the victims while demanding payment from them. The victims at the scene were identified as three men from Redwood City, Fremont and San Rafael; one woman from San Rafael; and a six-year- old female child from San Rafael. All were held at gunpoint for several hours.

“During the continuing investigat­ion, law enforcemen­t personnel stopped a van that was attempting to leave the area. Louis Bagliere, Lathiaro White, and Anthony Watson were located in the van along with multiple assault rifles equipped with large-capacity magazines and a loaded handgun,” stated the press release. “Evidence was locatedat the scene of the robberies that corroborat­ed the victim’s statements regarding the incidents.” During the investigat­ion, it was determined that none of the victims were injured during either incident.

The following suspects were arrested for the listed charges in relation to this investigat­ion:

Tyler Bagliere: Armed robbery in concert, assault with a deadly weapon, felony child endangerme­nt, and criminal threats.

Lathiaro White: Armed robbery in concert, assault with a deadly weapon, criminal threats, discharge of a firearm at an inhabited dwelling, and being armed with a firearm during the commission of a felony.

Anthony Watson: Armed robbery in concert, assault with a deadly weapon, criminal threats, discharge of a firearm at an inhabited dwelling, and being armed with a firearm during the commission of a felony.

Christophe­r Stewert: Armed robbery in concert, assault with a deadly weapon, criminal threats, discharge of a firearm at an inhabited dwelling, and being armed with a firearm during the commission of a felony.

Deangelo Villalona: Armed robbery in concert, assault with a deadly weapon, criminal threats, discharge of a firearm at an inhabited dwelling, and being armed with a firearm during the commission of a felony.

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