NORTHERN CALIFORNIA – A man suspected of attempting to shoot a California Department of Fish and Wildlife officer in August 2016 has turned himself in.
Shawn Eugene Hof Jr. surrendered to authorities, according to Fish and Wildlife officials.
On Sunday, Aug. 21, 2016, at approximately 12:40 a.m., a CDFW wildlife officer was patrolling in Carlotta in Humboldt County.
The officer saw a pickup truck with several occupants using spotlights on Redwood House Road near Highway 36. When the officer attempted an enforcement stop on the truck, the driver sped away.
A pursuit ensued and a person in the rear of the truck, believed to be Hof, began shooting at the wildlife officer during the attempt to get away.
The subjects crashed their vehicle into a tree before fleeing on foot into the woods, where they escaped.
Fish and Wildlife law enforcement officers, the Humboldt County Sheriff's Office and the Humboldt County District Attorney's Office continued their focused effort to find Hof by visiting areas he was known to frequent.
"We believe it was this focused effort with our partners that prompted him to turn himself in," said David Bess, deputy director and chief of the CDFW Law Enforcement Division. "The department thanks our allied agency partners for their efforts that began a year ago. We're relieved that the situation resolved itself without injuries to our officers or the public."
CDFW also thanks the California Wildlife Officers Foundation, California Waterfowl Association, Defenders of Wildlife, Humane Society of the United States, Nature Conservancy, Sportfishing Alliance and private donors who collaborated on a reward for information leading to Hof's arrest.
The Humboldt County District Attorney's Office will assume the lead for deciding on charges then filing the case in Humboldt County.
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