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WOODLAND, Calif.—A Northern California man was in custody after police said they found a banned assault weapon in his home.
Guillermo Astran, 28, was taken into custody around 12:30 p.m. Saturday after a relative called police because of concerns about the safety of Astran's mother, according to Woodland police Sgt. Jason Brooks.
Officers had gone to the home Friday night after Astran's mother, Virginia Astran, 48, called police and told them she had been battered by her son, according to Brooks.
Because she left the home as officers questioned her son, police did not take the younger Astran into custody Friday because they were unable to establish a crime had taken place, said Brooks.
But when police returned after being called back to the home Saturday, they conducted a search and found an unregistered Russian-made SKS assault rifle, with a detachable 30-round capacity magazine, according to Brooks.
The weapon was loaded with 28 rounds of ammunition "including one round in the chamber," Brooks said.
The assault weapon was banned under California's Roberti-Roos Assault Weapons Control Act of 1989.
Astran was being held in Yolo County Jail on $25,000 bail on suspicion of possession of a banned assault weapon, resisting law enforcement officers and other charges.
Jail officials did not know if Astran had hired an attorney.
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WOODLAND, Calif.—A Northern California man was in custody after police said they found a banned assault weapon in his home.
Guillermo Astran, 28, was taken into custody around 12:30 p.m. Saturday after a relative called police because of concerns about the safety of Astran's mother, according to Woodland police Sgt. Jason Brooks.
Officers had gone to the home Friday night after Astran's mother, Virginia Astran, 48, called police and told them she had been battered by her son, according to Brooks.
Because she left the home as officers questioned her son, police did not take the younger Astran into custody Friday because they were unable to establish a crime had taken place, said Brooks.
But when police returned after being called back to the home Saturday, they conducted a search and found an unregistered Russian-made SKS assault rifle, with a detachable 30-round capacity magazine, according to Brooks.
The weapon was loaded with 28 rounds of ammunition "including one round in the chamber," Brooks said.
The assault weapon was banned under California's Roberti-Roos Assault Weapons Control Act of 1989.
Astran was being held in Yolo County Jail on $25,000 bail on suspicion of possession of a banned assault weapon, resisting law enforcement officers and other charges.
Jail officials did not know if Astran had hired an attorney.