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Santa Rosa grow house robbery gone awry.

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Suspects IDd in fatal Santa Rosa grow house invasion
By Evan Sernoffsky Updated 7:14 pm, Monday, February 23, 2015

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Santa Rosa Home Invasion Robbery Suspect Dead
CBS San Francisco

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One man was killed and another wounded in Santa Rosa early Monday in an apparent marijuana grow-house robbery gone awry, police said.
The episode started around 12:50 a.m., when several men with guns tried to break into the home on Acacia Lane, police said. The resident was inside with a woman and two young children, said Santa Rosa police Lt. Mike Tosti.
The suspects and the resident exchanged gunfire, prompting the invaders to retreat to a vehicle that sped away, Tosti said.
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No one in the home was injured.


Around 1:40 a.m., Sonoma County sheriff’s deputies spotted a vehicle that matched the suspects’ car driving into a Kaiser Permanente hospital parking lot in Santa Rosa.
The deputies fired tear gas into the car when the men inside refused to come out. Two suspects then emerged, one of whom had been shot earlier. The deputies found a third man in the vehicle who had been shot to death.
Police identified the man as Pablo Reyes-Martinez, 22, of Santa Rosa. The second man who was shot, 24-year-old Fidencio Reyes Bocanegra, underwent surgery for life-threatening wounds; his condition is unknown.
The third man, Miguel Junior Flores, 36, of Cloverdale, was booked at the Sonoma County Jail on suspicion of murder, shooting at an inhabited dwelling, conspiracy, attempt first-degree robbery and committing a felony with a firearm.
Two residents of the house were also arrested, police said. Manuel Garcia, 25, and Rolando Ramirez-Ruiz, 23, were booked into county jail on suspicion of possession and cultivation of marijuana for sale, manufacturing hashish, possession of narcotics for sale and firearms charges related to drug sales.
Garcia was also booked on suspicion of felony child endangerment for exposing the children in the house drug- and drug sales-related activities.
Evan Sernoffsky is a San Francisco Chronicle staff writer. E-mail: [email protected] Twitter: @EvanSernoffsky
Police cordon off an area at the Kaiser Permanente hospital parking lot in Santa Rosa where deputies fired tear gas into the car when the men inside refused to come out. Photo: CBS San Francisco
Photo: CBS San Francisco
Police cordon off an area at the Kaiser Permanente hospital parking lot in Santa Rosa where deputies fired tear gas into the car when the men inside refused to come out.

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