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Released: January 30, 2025 - Thursday, 04:24 PM
The suspect in that incident has been identified as 37-year-old Thomas Farrell of Templeton.
On 1-29-2025, Deputies responded to a report of shots heard in the 1200 block of S. Main Street, near the area of Templeton High School. Based on the investigation by Detectives in the Sheriff's Major Crimes Unit, Farrell fired shots at the first patrol unit to arrive on scene hitting the vehicle multiple times. As a result of that action, Farrell has now been booked into custody on two counts of attempted murder. The Deputies in that unit were not injured.
A second patrol unit arrived on scene seconds later and a Deputy in that unit engaged with Farrell and the suspect was struck by gunfire. Deputies administered medical aid to Farrell before he was transported to a local hospital. The suspect remains in stable condition. No Deputies in the second unit were injured.
Per Sheriff's Office protocol for these types of incidents, all four Deputies involved have been place on administrative leave and are required to attend mandatory crisis counseling.
Detectives believe this was an isolated incident. There was no connection to Templeton High School and there is no further public safety risk.
The investigation is continuing. If anyone has information on this incident you are asked to contact the Sheriff's Detective Division at 805-781-4500.
No further information is available at this time.
Deputy Involved Shooting Update
Contact: Tony CipollaPhone: (805) 781-4547Date and time of incident: 1-29-2025, approximately 10:00 PM Place of Occurrence: 1200 Block South Main Street, TempletonVictim Information: N/ASuspect Information: Thomas Jonathan Farrell, 37, TempletonThe Sheriff's Office is releasing new information in the Deputy involved shooting which occurred on 1-29-2025 in Templeton.The suspect in that incident has been identified as 37-year-old Thomas Farrell of Templeton.
On 1-29-2025, Deputies responded to a report of shots heard in the 1200 block of S. Main Street, near the area of Templeton High School. Based on the investigation by Detectives in the Sheriff's Major Crimes Unit, Farrell fired shots at the first patrol unit to arrive on scene hitting the vehicle multiple times. As a result of that action, Farrell has now been booked into custody on two counts of attempted murder. The Deputies in that unit were not injured.
A second patrol unit arrived on scene seconds later and a Deputy in that unit engaged with Farrell and the suspect was struck by gunfire. Deputies administered medical aid to Farrell before he was transported to a local hospital. The suspect remains in stable condition. No Deputies in the second unit were injured.
Per Sheriff's Office protocol for these types of incidents, all four Deputies involved have been place on administrative leave and are required to attend mandatory crisis counseling.
Detectives believe this was an isolated incident. There was no connection to Templeton High School and there is no further public safety risk.
The investigation is continuing. If anyone has information on this incident you are asked to contact the Sheriff's Detective Division at 805-781-4500.
No further information is available at this time.