Sweet Home police arrested a Sweet Home man who allegedly invaded a home in the Mountain Shadows manufactured home park Sunday morning.
Police arrested Jason Milton Dalebout, 41, at 1790 Tamarack St. on four counts of menacing, three counts of coercion, second-degree theft, third-degree criminal mischief, unauthorized use of a motor vehicle and on a state warrant for parole violation on a dangerous drugs charge.
Dalebout was arraigned Monday in Linn County Circuit Court, wich charges changing to three counts of unlawful use of a weapon, three counts of coercion, three counts of menacing, first-degree burglary and unauthorized use of a motor vehicle.
Sweet Home police responded to 1530 Tam-arack St., in Mountain Shadows manufactured home park, space 108, at 10:50 a.m. Sunday.
“Somebody called in and said a male came into a residence and was threatening people and initially reported that he had a club,” said Sgt. Jason Ogden. Officers arrived and took reports from three victims.
Through their investigation, the police identified their suspect as Dalebout, Ogden said. Police learned that he had allegedly displayed a CO2 pistol and a knife. After taking a report, police officers searched the area of 18th Avenue and Tamarack Street for Dalebout.
An officer observed the suspect walking away from a vehicle, Ogden said. The suspect ran into a residence where he knew the occupants. They also learned he had allegedly attempted to steal a vehicle.
Dalebout remained lodged at Linn County Jail Monday.