California man arrested after hiding in woman's closet with knife and duct tape
The suspect got into a 'brief struggle' with police after they found him hiding in a woman's closet
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A California man was arrested early Sunday morning after Bay Area police officers found him hiding in a woman's closet with a weapon.
Benicia Police Department officers responded to a 2:45 a.m. call from a woman who reported hearing noises coming from her bedroom. Dispatchers stayed on the phone with her until officers arrived.
"When officers arrived, they found the suspect hiding inside a closet in possession of a folding knife and a roll of duct tape," the Benicia Police Department wrote on Facebook.
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Authorities posted a picture of evidence collected from the scene. It shows the duct tape roll, a folding knife and a glove.
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The suspect, Timothy Allen Allison, was arrested after a "brief struggle" with authorities. The 41-year-old was booked into Solano County jail.
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Allison was charged with first-degree felony breaking and entering, misdemeanor disorderly conduct and resisting arrest.
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Officials say that the victim was physically unharmed but "traumatized" by the intruder.
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"We are providing as much support as possible after this traumatizing incident," the Facebook post added.
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Benicia is a small waterside city in the San Francisco Bay Area with roughly 27,000 inhabitants.