Monday, October 29th 2012, 11:35 am
Tulsa police have four suspects in custody they say forced their way into a home and held a man at gunpoint Sunday night.
Priscilla Sandoval, Matthew Sandoval and two juveniles were booked into the Tulsa Jail just before 2 a.m. Monday.
The four suspects forced their way into a home in the 4400 block of East Admiral Place and held a man at gunpoint, according to Officer Leland Ashley with the Tulsa Police Department.
"They asked for a female who no longer lives at that residence," Ashley said.
Priscilla Sandoval, 37, and Matthew Sandoval, 27, were accompanied by a 16-year-old girl and 17-year-old boy, according to police. The four got into a Mitsubishi Eclipse and drove away.
Police tried to stop the Eclipse at 4900 East Admiral. Instead of stopping, police say driver Priscilla Sandoval shut off the car's headlights and went northbound on Yale Avenue.
"During the pursuit, the listed subject nearly ran several vehicles off the road and nearly caused a collision by running a red light at Pine and Yale," the arresting officer said in his report.
Police say the Mitsubishi eventually wrecked at 2600 North Yale.
Priscilla Jean Sandoval was booked on complaints of first degree burglary, pointing a firearm, eluding police and driving without a license. Matthew Sandoval was arrested on complaints of first degree burglary and pointing a firearm - both after former conviction of a felony.
The 16-year-old female and 17-year-old male were both arrested on first degree burglary complaints. Ashley wasn't sure how the suspects are related but said the teenage girl listed one of the adults as her next of kin.
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