An arrest has been made nearly three months after an attempted armed robbery shook a quiet neighborhood in Suisun City, according to local police.
Authorities said the incident occurred in the early hours of January 4, when officers from the Suisun City Police Department responded to a report of an attempted robbery along Sunset Avenue. The call came in around 1 a.m., a time when most residents were asleep, adding to the seriousness of the situation.
No Property Taken, But Serious Threat Involved
Investigators revealed that the suspect was armed with a firearm during the incident. Despite the presence of a weapon, no property was ultimately taken, and no injuries were reported. Police have not disclosed whether the suspect fled on foot or by vehicle immediately after the attempt.
Investigation Led by Surveillance Evidence
What followed was described as an “extensive investigation,” with officers reviewing security footage from the surrounding area. This footage played a critical role in identifying the suspect as Marcus Lewis, a 42-year-old resident of Oakland.
Authorities also confirmed that Lewis was on active felony probation out of Alameda County at the time of the attempted robbery, adding further legal weight to the case.
Arrest Made in Vacaville
Police located Lewis on Thursday afternoon in Vacaville. He was taken into custody without reported incident and transported to jail in Solano County…