Monterey Herald

Man arrested on attempted murder charges

- By Kyarra Harris kharris@montereyhe­rald.com

A man was arrested in King City on five counts of attempted murder recently.

King City police were dispatched to an alleyway behind the 600 block of Meyer Street just before 4 p.m. Monday where there was a report of shots fired, according to a press release from the department.

When police arrived, they found evidence of a shooting and located the victim's car. It was occupied by five people, none of whom were injured. Police used video surveillan­ce to identify the suspect and his car. They found the suspect's car on the 700 block of Talbot Street.

The King City Investigat­ions Unit obtained a search warrant for the house and were assisted by the Salinas SWAT team, the Greenfield Police Department and the Salinas Valley State Prison's

Investigat­ive Services Unit. One person was located, arrested and booked into Monterey County Jail on five counts of attempted murder.

King City Police have been dealing with a number of shootings this year, including a mass shooting in early March that killed four and injured seven more, and what they believe to be a related double homicide in February where two cousins were gunned down “execution style”.

Police are now saying the crimes are likely gang-related. However, none of the victims in these crimes have been affiliated with gangs, according to police.

Anyone with further informatio­n regarding this case is encouraged to call the King City Police Department at (831) 3854848; Captain Robert Masterson at (831) 385-4848 or rmasterson@ kingcity.com or the WeTip line at 1-800-78-CRIME. Your call may remain anonymous.

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