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Deputies: Juvenile who threatened victim with pellet gun arrested

- By Caleb Lunetta

Two T-Mobile stores in A 16-year-old who allegedly threatened a victim with a pellet gun in Newhall in February was arrested on Tuesday, according to law enforcemen­t officials.

The arrest stems from an incident at Creekview Park on Feb. 22 that deputies were told was a possible assault with a deadly weapon where the victim reported a firearm being pointed at him.

“During investigat­ion they learned while the victim was at a park on the 22200 block of 2nd Street in Newhall with his brother on Feb. 18, 2022, they noticed the suspect standing in the park as well,” said Deputy Natalie Arriaga, a spokeswoma­n for the Santa Clarita Valley Sheriff’s Station. “The victim’s brother knew the suspect from a prior physical altercatio­n on a separate date.”

During a confrontat­ion between the two parties, the victim noticed a firearm concealed in the waistband of the suspect, according to Arriaga.

“The suspect then removed the firearm from his waistband and pointed it towards the victim,” said Arriaga. “The victim fled the location in fear for his safety.”

The suspect remained outstandin­g at the time of the initial incident. However, the investigat­ion into the incident continued until Monday.

“COBRA detectives conducted a follow-up investigat­ion and were able to confirm the identity of the suspect,” said Arriaga. “On March 29, 2022, COBRA detectives arrested a 16-year-old male juvenile positively identified as the suspect.”

He was arrested on suspicion of criminal threats and assault with a deadly weapon and is scheduled to be transporte­d to Sylmar Juvenile Hall, according to Arriaga.

“A firearm was recovered from his home in Newhall, later identified to be a pellet gun,” Arriaga said.

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