- Lake County News reports
- Posted On
Clearlake man arrested for domestic violence, child endangerment, weapons charges
CLEARLAKE, Calif. – A Clearlake man was taken into custody on numerous charges early Monday as the result of a domestic violence investigation.
John Robert Mee, 35, was arrested on charges including felony domestic violence, criminal threats, brandishing a firearm, child endangerment, felon in possession of a firearm, felon in possession of ammunition, being armed in the commission of a felony, felon in possession of pepper spray and possession of a short barreled rifle, according to Sgt. Tim Hobbs of the Clearlake Police Department.
Hobbs said that at 10 p.m. Sunday Clearlake Police officers were dispatched to contact a domestic violence victim in front of the police department.
During the investigation officers discovered that the suspect Mee, had threatened to kill his wife and battered her, causing visible injuries, Hobbs said.
Officers responded to a residence in Clearlake and located Mee, who is a convicted felon and is prohibited from owning or possessing firearms, according to Hobbs.
During a consent search of Mee’s residence, seven firearms and a flare launcher were located. Hobbs said several young children were inside the residence and had access to several of the firearms.
Mee was prohibited from possessing all the firearms due to his prior felony convictions, Hobbs said.
Hobbs said Mee was arrested and booked into the Lake County Jail.
Due to the severity of the domestic violence case, Hobbs said officers obtained a bail enhancement raising Mee’s bail to $350,000, and also obtained an emergency protective order for the victim.
Mee, whose booking sheet lists his occupation as a homemaker, remained in custody on Wednesday, the same day he was scheduled to appear in court, according to jail records.