Dated:Feb 05, 2016
Davis County authorities said things began when police spotted Chase Venstra, who was wanted on several outstanding warrants including for charges of domestic violence, assault and stalking.
Chief Bill Chilson of the Clinton Police Department says Venstra made statements indicating he wouldn't be coming out peacefully.
"He made the statement that he wouldn’t go back to jail. Under those circumstances we do what we have to do and we called out SWAT," he said.
Police say when SWAT entered the home they found guns, ammunition, and some grenades.
"He had buried himself under the insulation, and talk about being patient and not doing any heavy breathing, because the SWAT guys said you couldn’t hear a thing," Chilson said.
CLINTON, Utah – A SWAT situation in Clinton was resolved after more than 9 hours Friday after officers entered the residence and a K9 found the suspect hiding in the attic under some insulation. A Fox 13 viewer in the area said the standoff started at about 9 a.m. in the area of 2850 West and 1400 N
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Police have said they searched all residential floors of the house before turning their attention upward. Even once officers entered the attic, they could not immediately see Venstra.
He was finally found under a layer of attic insulation, breathing quietly and holding very still, said Bill Chilson, Clinton Police chief.
Law enforcement officials have taken a man into custody after a nearly 9 hour stand off Friday in Clinton.
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VENSTRA, CHASE MONTGOMERY
BOOKING DATE: Nov 19 2014
CHARGE:
STALKING
ASSAULT
VIOLATION OF PROTECTIVE ORDER
DOMESTIC VIOLENCE IN THE PRESENCE OF A CHILD
INTERFERENCE WITH ARRESTING OFFICER – UTAH
BOOKING DATE: Nov 19 2014 <strong>CHARGE:</strong> STALKING ASSAULT VIOLATION OF PROTECTIVE ORDER DOMESTIC VIOLENCE IN THE PRESENCE OF A CHILD INTERFERENCE WITH ARRESTING OFFICER – UTAH [gallery_header ids=”1182006″]
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Christian Vieyra-Alvarado, 26, of Park City, entered a no contest plea to assault, a Class B misdemeanor.
Court Report: April 8-11, 2017
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