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Burglary suspect shot by Northern California homeowner, arrested following pursuit
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A homeowner in Sacramento shot an intruder, who then went on to steal a car and lead police on a lengthy pursuit before being taken into custody, authorities said.
The attempted break-in took place about 3 p.m. Friday in a residential neighborhood in the 7200 block of Chandler Drive, according to the Sacramento County Sheriff’s Office.
Officials said the would-be burglar arrived at the home and began trying to break windows in an attempt to get inside.
“The homeowner, who was home with his family, yelled at the intruder several times to stop,” the sheriff’s department said in a written statement. The intruder refused and continued trying to smash windows.
“The homeowner, fearing for his safety and that of his family, shot at (the suspect) from inside the residence, striking (him) in the hand,” according to the statement.
Authorities said the wounded suspect then ran to another nearby house, where no one was home, and managed to get inside.
He then found the keys to a car that was parked in the garage and drove it through a closed garage door, sheriff’s officials said.
Deputies caught up with the just-stolen car and tried to pull it over, leading to a pursuit.
The chase continued for about an hour before deputies used a PIT maneuver to bring it to an end at Highway 99 and Arno Road, officials said. The suspect was then taken into custody.
Emelio Correa, 40, was treated for his injuries at a hospital before being booked into jail on suspicion of burglary, auto theft, vandalism and evading police, according to sheriff’s officials and county booking records.
Bail was set at $100,000 pending an initial court appearance.