03 May 2013

Sleepy Hollow Suspense: Important Correction!

UPDATE: 5 May

Thanks to a comment left regarding the earlier post, it turns out this was not a drug-related arrest, as was relayed by Sleepy Hollow residents during the time that the raid was taking place.

This article (click here) from the Inland Valley Daily Bulletin reports that 21-year old Montclair resident Kyle Larrabee was arrested on suspicion of murdering a 23-year old man in Chino on Friday morning.  Larrabee is accused of stabbing the victim, who died at a local hospital, once and then fleeing the scene.  He was then tracked to the house in Sleepy Hollow.  After being taken to the Rancho Cucamonga detention center, the suspect was booked on a murder charge.

INITIAL POST:

It appears that a raid was conducted in Sleepy Hollow within the last hour or so by federal Drug Enforcement Agency (DEA) agents, Chino Police Department officers in several cars, and Brea Police Department officers.

Carbon Canyon Road was blocked for a time as, apparently, raiding agents used the parking lot of the shuttered Canyon Market (formerly Party House Liquor #2) across the street and slightly east from the house, which is at the end of Rosemary Lane, just a hop, skip and a jump from here, to storm the house with guns drawn.

Other than that, there is nothing else to state unless someone out there has more information on what is taking place.

5 comments:

Anonymous said...

Yeah the road was closed when I was coming home. Which house did they raid? Was it on the end of rosemary closer to hillside/carbon canyon road?

prs said...

From what I understand, it was that house closest to Carbon Canyon Road on the "liquor store side" of Rosemary.

Lena Sekine said...
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Lena Sekine said...

It appears that it was not a drug raid. A 21 year old Montclair man was arrested with a connection to a Chino stabbing that took place last Friday.

prs said...

Hello Lena, thanks for the update and the post has been changed with a link provided to the Inland Valley Daily Bulletin article on the incident. It appeared a man and a woman were arrested.