NOTE: THIS ARTICLE IS BEING REPRESENTED AS PART OF MY PORTFOLIO AS I TOOK THE ONLY PHOTO OF THE INCIDENT AND AM ACCOMPANYING MY PHOTO WITH THE ARTICLE FOR CONTEXT. ALL OTHER RIGHTS RESERVED TO THE AUTHOR OF THE ARTICLE RYAN SABALOW.
Investigator Will Williams said officers were called to an apartment on the 3600 block of Churn Creek Road to investigate a report of a family with small children living without electricity.
When officers arrived, parolee Brandon Scott Paillon, 24, of Redding, ran out the back of the apartment with a 16-year-old girl, who Williams said had earlier run away from home. Paillon is a documented gang member out of Orland, Williams said.
Paillon ran from Churn Creek Road to I-5. At about 11:30 a.m., he was spotted running northbound near Cypress Avenue.
"Enterprise High School, Parsons Middle School, and Rother Elementary were placed into a lockdown status by school resource officers within minutes," Williams said.
A CHP helicopter hovered overhead looking for the suspect.
Around noon, Clayton Campbell snapped a photo of Paillon being arrested near Subarama on Hilltop Drive, after the parolee was bitten and nabbed by the dog that chased him into some bushes.
Campbell described the scene as "quite an event."
"He was bloodied and a mess," Campbell, 28, said. "I saw four other officers exiting the brush behind the chain-link fence off I-5. They hurried him to the squad car."
Paillon was treated at a hospital and booked into the Shasta County jail.
http://www.redding.com/news/2011/aug/27/k-9-helps-run-down-wanted-gang-member/