Los Angeles Times

Suspect held in pickax attack after car crash

- By Vanessa Arredondo

A man was arrested Monday afternoon after he allegedly crashed his car into a Lake Forest home, then threatened his roommate and chased people with a pickax, according to Orange County sheriff ’s deputies.

The suspect was injured in the crash, but no one else was hurt in the incidents, authoritie­s said. Calls about a crash in the 22000 block of Robin Street came in around noon, officials said.

After the crash, the driver, who authoritie­s believe was a temporary resident of the neighborho­od, ran to a nearby home, where he got a pickax, said Deputy Mike Woodroof.

Woodroof said the suspect attempted to assault two men — his roommate and a gardener outside the home — with the pickax.

Video surveillan­ce footage obtained by ABC7 shows a man — apparently bloodied from the crash — forcing his way into a home through the front door. Inside, the man is shown hacking at a housemate’s door with the pickax.

Deputies who arrived at the Pheasant Street home confronted the man inside. When he refused to drop the pickax, they used bean bag rounds and a Taser to subdue him, according to the Sheriff ’s Department.

He was arrested and taken to a local hospital for treatment of a possible head injury from the car crash, Woodroof said.

The suspect — identified on Wednesday as Tyler Scott Graves, 32, of Trabuco Canyon — was booked into Orange County Jail on suspicion of assault with a deadly weapon, possession of a nonf irearm deadly weapon and resisting arrest, according to the Sheriff ’s Department.

Authoritie­s did not specify whether drugs or alcohol were involved.

Anyone with additional informatio­n on the case is asked to contact the Orange County Sheriff ’s Department at ( 714) 647- 7000.

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