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Two men arrested for numerous charges after shots fired in school zone
KELSEYVILLE, Calif. – A report of a man with a gun and shots fired near a school in the Kelseyville area on Thursday night led to the arrests of two men on a number of weapons-related charges.
Mario Alberto Flores, 35, and Ariel Flores Santos, 46, both of Kelseyville, were taken into custody following the incident and the resulting investigation, according to Lt. Steve Brooks of the Lake County Sheriff's Office.
At 7 p.m. Thursday Lake County Sheriff’s deputies were dispatched to the area of Main Street and Single Springs Drive in Kelseyville for a reported man with a gun. Brooks said officers from the California Highway Patrol also responded to assist.
When the deputies and officers arrived on scene, they contacted three witnesses who said Flores Santos and Alberto Flores had been at the residence together, Brooks said.
Brooks said one of the witnesses stated Alberto Flores was seen carrying a handgun behind his back while Flores Santos argued with one of the occupants.
The men left a short time later in a green Toyota pickup. Moments after they started to drive away, witnesses heard four gunshots, Brooks said.
Deputies obtained information that Alberto Flores resided in the 1900 block of Big Valley Road in Kelseyville. Brooks said they responded to the residence and contacted both subjects standing near a green Toyota pickup.
At that point, the deputies noticed a loaded 9-millimeter Sig Sauer handgun in plain view in the passenger area of the vehicle. Brooks said the handgun later was determined to have been stolen in September 2015 during a residential burglary in Lakeport.
He said Alberto Flores and Flores Santos were arrested for a series of charges associated with negligent discharge of a firearm and possession of stolen property.
Deputies later recovered five 9-millimeter shell casings on the roadway within the limits of the Kelseyville High School. Brooks said a school-related sports function was taking place at the time the shots were fired and the school was locked down for a short time.
Brooks said Sheriff’s Office Major Crimes Unit detectives responded to the scene to assist with the investigation and to serve a search warrant.
Approximately 9 pounds of processed marijuana, 45 flowering marijuana plants, ammunition and a .223-caliber, 30-round magazine were seized from the property, Brooks said.
Deputies transported Alberto Flores and Flores Santos to the Lake County Hill Road Correctional Facility, where Brooks said they were booked for the negligent discharge of a firearm in a school zone, possession of stolen firearm, being armed while in the commission of a felony, willful discharge of a firearm in a negligent manner and obstructing or resisting a peace officer in the performance of their duties. Flores Santos also was charged with driving while under the influence.
The men remained in custody on Friday with bail for each set at $35,000.
The Sheriff’s Office Major Crimes Unit is continuing the investigation into this incident and anyone with information is urged to contact Det. Richard Kreutzer at 707-262-4233.