The Signal

Gun allegedly pulled on collision victim

Victim reportedly asked motorist for informatio­n exchange; suspect taken into custody

- By Jim Holt Signal Senior Staff Writer jholt @signalscv.com

When a motorist noticed his car had been hit by another motorist and then asked for an exchange of informatio­n, the response was having a gun pointed at him.

On Tuesday, around 12:20 a.m., deputies with the Santa Clarita Valley Sheriff’s Station responded to a business parking lot on the 26800 block of Bouquet Canyon Road regarding reports of a hit and run.

The alleged victim, described as a Hispanic man from North Hollywood, in his 20s, noticed his parked car was hit by another car.

“When the victim contacted the driver to exchange insurance informatio­n, the suspect allegedly grabbed a gun from his waistband and pointed it toward the driver’s side window,” said Shirley Miller, spokeswoma­n for the SCV Sheriff’s Station.

The suspect then took off and was soon out of view without having provided any informatio­n to the victim, she said.

Responding deputies received informatio­n from bystanders on the descriptio­n of the suspect and vehicle.

When the victim contacted the driver to exchange insurance informatio­n, the suspect allegedly grabbed a gun from his waistband.”

Shirley Miller,

SCV Sheriff’s Station spokeswoma­n

A short time later, deputies located a man and a vehicle matching the descriptio­n a few miles away.

Michael Evans, 29, of Valencia, was arrested on suspicion of carrying an unloaded firearm inside of vehicle, brandishin­g a firearm, and hitand-run collision — all misdemeano­rs.

Evans was also arrested on suspicion of making criminal threats, a felony.

The suspect was taken into custody and booked at the Santa Clarita Valley Sheriff’s Station.

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