Police: Attempted Burglary Ends with Shot Fired at Homeowner
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Updated: 8:40 AM Sep 21, 2009
Police: Attempted Burglary Ends with Shot Fired at Homeowner
Police are investigating after a Lemmon Valley homeowner was shot at by a Sheriff's Deputy while trying to defend his property from a suspected burglar Saturday night.
Posted: 5:21 PM Sep 20, 2009
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Police are investigating after a Lemmon Valley homeowner was shot at by a Sheriff's Deputy while trying to defend his property from a suspected burglar Saturday night.

Rocky Triplett with the Sparks Police Department says just before midnight Saturday, a drunk man, 35-year-old Christopher Pool, entered his neighbor's yard at 430 Paramount Ct. in Lemmon Valley. Pool was allegedly trying to either steal a car or burglarize the home. Pool didn’t know that the homeowners were home at the time.

Police say they received a call to respond to the home after it was reported that a suspicious man had climbed a fence, and was trying to steal a car.

The intruder was drunk and uncooperative when police entered the yard and began questioning him.

According to Police, the homeowners, Vince and Veronica Henderson, were aware of an intruder on their property after seeing him in their yard. Mrs. Henderson quickly turned on lights around the garage. Mr. Henderson grabbed his gun and went after Pool.

Deputies say they saw Mr. Henderson coming around the corner of the garage with a gun and a flashlight in his hands. One of the Deputies shouted at Henderson to drop his gun, but then fearing for his safety, fired a shot towards Henderson. Henderson was not hit.

After realizing that police had arrived, Mr. Henderson put his gun down. He and his wife were briefly detained and questioned. Police then arrested Pool.

No one was injured in the incident.

The Reno Police Department, Washoe County Sheriff's Office and Sparks Police Department are all investigating the incident. The names of the deputies are not being released at this time.


Latest Comments

Posted by: SS Location: WA on Mar 1, 2011 at 09:34 AM

Glad to know that the police stressful shooting hit to miss ratio worked in the homeowner's favor.. and also glad the rogue police bullet didn't hit another person.
Posted by: E Location: Dublin, CA on Sep 30, 2009 at 12:11 PM

Christopher Pool needs to be hit in the head with a heavy ass candle holder.
Posted by: David Location: NC on Sep 28, 2009 at 08:31 AM

"Fearing for his safety". How about "scared" and "reckless"?
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