POLICE BRIEF
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Huntington Beach detectives have nabbed a Garden Grove man suspected
of holding three residents against their will to evade police.
Police said they arrested Robert Darling, 46, on suspicion of
receiving stolen property, kidnapping and false imprisonment, burglary
and felony evading, as well as felon in possessionof a firearm.
Sgt. Janet Perez, spokeswoman for the Huntington Beach Police
Department, said detectives were seeking Darling as a suspect since April
21, when an officer attempted to stop him for a traffic violation at
about 5:30 p.m.
Darling, driving a tan 1977 Volvo station wagon, drove into the
residential neighborhood of Lilac Lane and Toulouse Drive, then fled on
foot carrying a .45 Colt semiautomatic handgun, she added.
He allegedly then made his way into a residence, holding its three
occupants captive before forcing one to drop him off at a local gas
station once police officers left the area.
Perez said an investigation led detectives to a residence in the 16000
block of Marie Lane on April 26, where they served a search warrant and
began looking for Darling.
While detectives were at the location, Darling reportedly walked up to
the front door of the home where he was taken into custody without
incident.
He was charged at the Huntington Beach jail and later transferred to
Orange County jail with bail set at $100,000.
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