K-9 Helps Capture Man Accused of Arson in Salyer Area

This is a press release from the Trinity County Sheriff’s Office. The information has not been proven in a court of law and any individuals described should be presumed innocent until proven guilty:

David Schieberl

David Schieberl

On Thursday, July 23, 2020 at approximately 6:00 am, the Trinity County Sheriff’s Dispatch Center received a report of a male subject making threats and setting property on fire.

Deputies and California Highway Patrol Officers were dispatched to a residence on Stanley Z road, off of Fountain Ranch Road in Salyer, CA, to find the suspect had fled the area prior to their arrival.
K9 Johnny was deployed and later located the suspect hiding in an outbuilding on the victim’s property. The suspect, identified as David Schieberl, refused to comply with Deputies orders, and was apprehended by K9 Johnny.
David Schieberl was treated on scene, then transported to a local area Hospital for medical clearance prior to being booked in Trinity County Jail.
Subject Arrested:
David Allen Schieberl, DOB: 08/21/1982, of Salyer, CA
Charges:
451PC – Arson
148(a)(1)PC – Obstruct Peace Officer
594PC – Vandalism
422 – Criminal Threats
Agencies involved:
Trinity County Sheriff’s Office
California Highway Patrol – Trinity River
Hoopa Ambulance
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Buster
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Buster
3 years ago

K9 Johnny…what a cool name for a dog.

max
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max
3 years ago

the way they phrase their press releases. they could say, “he refused to leave with us, so we had the dog attack the shit out of him. then we bandaged up some of the wounds caused by the dog that we instructed to bite the hell out of him thus rendering him incapable of complying because he’s trying to not get his face eaten off, and sent him to the hospital where staff are wicked busy dealing with COVID-19.”

anybody that has looked into the studies done on the efficacy, application and training of police dogs ought to have grave concerns about their use. and while i’m clearly being hyperbolic/tongue in cheek up there, it’s troubling how the police try to obfuscate their violence in passive language.

Michelle
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3 years ago
Reply to  max

I totally agree with what you said 1,000%!!!

thedonuteaterkiller
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thedonuteaterkiller
3 years ago

This whole article is bullshit. That dog should be put down for biting him. Not to mention the charges are a joke. I’d never seen such desperate cops in my life. It was quite entertaining to watch them all scattering like rats for 3 hours straight when he had been in the building next to them the whole time. The cops that came looking for him even went through the laundry basket looking for him… yeah I know what a brilliant task force we have out here in the sticks. [edit]

thedonuteaterkiller
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thedonuteaterkiller
3 years ago

…. yeah. This whole article is bullshit. That dog should be put down for biting him. Not to mention the charges are a joke. I’d never seen such desperate cops in my life. It was quite entertaining to watch them all scattering like rats for 3 hours straight when he had been in the building next to them the whole time. The cops that came looking for him even went through the laundry basket looking for him… yeah I know what a brilliant task force we have out here in the sticks. On my way back inside the house I had caught a cop named [edit] with my panties smelling them like he was smelling freshly cut roses then he tried using force on me when I said something about it and threatened to arrest me for my own protection? Great guy!

The misadventures of bunjee
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The misadventures of bunjee
3 years ago

Play stupid games, win stupid prizes.

#goodboyjohnny