The Mercury News

Police thwart possible mass shooting at UPS facility

- By Jason Green jason.green@bayareanew­sgroup.com

SUNNYVALE » Authoritie­s on Sunday night arrested a UPS employee and found more than 20,000 rounds of ammunition, nine guns and body armor while investigat­ing threats of a workplace shooting, police said.

About 8 p.m., Sunnyvale police received a report from the United Parcel Service facility in

Sunnyvale that an employee was sending threatenin­g text messages. Authoritie­s said the text messages indicated that the employee, identified as 32-year-old Sunnyvale resident Thomas Andrews, was planning a shooting at the facility.

An investigat­ion revealed that Andrews was the registered owner of four handguns and a rifle, authoritie­s said.

Officers searched for Andrews and found him about 11:15 p.m. in a vehicle near Fair Oaks and East Maude avenues. Authoritie­s said Andrews did not stop for officers and led them in a vehicle pursuit onto southbound Highway 101. The California Highway Patrol joined the chase, which ended in

Andrews being safely taken into custody near Bailey Road.

Authoritie­s said detectives served a search warrant at Andrews’ apartment and found more than 20,000 rounds of handgun and rifle ammunition, numerous high-capacity magazines, five “tactical-style” rifles, three handguns, a shotgun and body armor. In addition, several “tactical backpacks” containing ammunition were found near the front door.

Andrews was booked into Santa Clara County jail on charges of criminal threats, evading police, driving under the influence and weapons violations. He remains in custody on $500,000 bail.

The case remains under investigat­ion, and anyone with informatio­n can contact Sunnyvale Department of Public Safety Detective Barron Renzi at 408-7307712 or brenzi@sunnyvale.ca.gov.

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