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Armed and Dangerous: Man Arrested for Threatening Livermore Visitors with Bow and Arrow

By Miles Cooper
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February 25, 2025
Armed and Dangerous: Man Arrested for Threatening Livermore Visitors with Bow and Arrow
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Armed and Dangerous: Man Arrested for Threatening Livermore Visitors with Bow and Arrow

(KRON) — The Livermore Police Division arrested a person who was pointing a bow and arrow at passing visitors on Sunday morning, police mentioned.

The person was arrested close to North Canyons Parkway and Comcast Place. He was recognized as Jeffrey Sutton, 59, of Vallejo.

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Sutton was in possession of just about 11 ounces of methamphetamine and 4 ounces of psychedelic mushrooms as nicely, LPD mentioned. He had an energetic warrant out for his arrest.

The suspect additionally had drug paraphernalia, proof of drug gross sales and a “significant amount” of money.

Sutton was booked into Santa Rita Jail on a number of drug-related costs.

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