The driver of the vehicle was identified by his
driver’s license as being Floyd Jess Easley, 24 years of age, and a parolee out
of Sunnyvale, California. The second male, Barry Craig Standridge, 47, and from
Jackson is also on parole and was detained at the scene of the incident. The female suspect who had not provided an ID
remained unidentified at that time. A
search of the area was conducted with the assistance of the Sutter Creek Police
Department, Amador Co. Sheriffs Office and the California Highway Air Patrol
Support Unit and the vehicle
was located at 1029 North Main Streets in an apartment complex parking lot
abandoned. The plates on the vehicle did not match the vehicle’s make or model and a check of
the vehicle’s VIN revealed that the Acura had been stolen out of San Jose. After interviewing residents at the apartment
complex the woman who was originally described by the Jackson police
officer as wearing all black was now described as wearing a white tank top. The
male suspect was identified as wearing a black sweatshirt with white writing.
Officers in the course of canvassing
residents and businesses encircling the area for about an hour and a half, discovered
that the suspects, in an attempt to hide had gone into Bev Ann’s Salon on North
Main and requested beauty treatments. According to a salon employee the
suspects entered the front door of the salon. The woman requested a manicure and an eye brow wax while
the male suspect asked to have his hair which was about 1-2 inches in length,
buzzed off. The suspects also had asked to use the phone because they needed to
call someone to pick them up. Although the suspects were described as “shady”
by one of Bev Ann’s employees, they paid for their treatments and carried on
simple conversations with the staff of the salon. The two remained at the salon
waiting for their ride, which
ultimately wound up being in the back of a Jackson Police Department Car. Jackson
Police Officer Mark Harmon discovered the suspects at Bev Ann’s Salon.
The female suspect was identified as Lisa Michelle Brigman, 27 and of San Jose.
Both Easley and Brigman were
taken into custody without further incident and booked into the Amador County
Jail. Additional charges are pending the outcome of the investigation according
to a Jackson press release.

