Wednesday, 13 June 2007 23:56

Sheriff’s Office Press Release Regarding The Stabbing At Pioneer Resort Lodge

slide13The Amador County Sheriff’s Office has released a press release regarding the stabbing that occurred early this morning. Early this morning around at approximately 2:50 a 17 year old man walked into the Sutter Amador Hospital emergency room with multiple stab wounds. The young man told hospital staff that he had been stabbed after an altercation between the occupants of two of the rooms at the Pioneer Resort Lodge in Pioneer.

slide15 Hospital staff immediately contacted the Amador County Sheriff’s Department and Sheriff’s Department personnel responded the hospital to speak with the victim and a witness. It was reported that the victim, witness and several other landscapers who have been working in the area were staying the night at the Pioneer Resort Lodge, located at 24144 Hwy 88, Pioneer. Deputies were told that an unknown male subject approached the victim, struck him several times in the face and then stabbed him several times.  After the attack an associate of the victim drove him to the emergency room. 

The victim suffered blunt force trauma injuries and three stab wounds.  Deputies responded and began an investigation which led them to believe other occupants at the resort were possibly involved.  Amador County Sheriff’s Investigators and the Crime Scene Investigator also responded.  Through interviews and other investigative methods, the motive and identity of the suspect was determined.  It was also determined that the suspect fled the area with an associate.  A possible location for the suspect was also developed. As Investigators processed the crime scene, deputies responded to the residence at 16708 Meadow Vista Drive, Pioneer where they found the suspect hiding in a locked bedroom. 

slide18 The suspect, Casey Andrew Decker, 39, of Pioneer was arrested and booked into the Amador County Jail charged with PC 245(a)(1) Assault with a deadly weapon; PC 273D Inflict an injury upon a child; and PC 12022.7(a) Commission of a felony causing great bodily injury.  Bail was set at $105,000.00. The Amador County Sheriff’s Office was assisted on the initial call for service by the Jackson Police Department and California Highway Patrol.  An investigator from the Amador County District Attorney’s Office assisted with blood evidence collection at the crime scene.  The victim is in stable condition at an undisclosed hospital after under going surgery early this morning.

 

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