NEWARK — A bounty hunter suspected of fatally shooting a man wanted on an outstanding warrant was arrested Thursday in Placer County, authorities said.
Foresthill resident Charles Price, 49, was being held in the shooting death of 42-year-old Richard Turner, authorities said. The gunfire occurred in the 39000 block of Cedar Boulevard about 4:50 p.m on March 19.
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Price remained in custody at Santa Rita Jail in Dublin on Friday without bail, according to jail records.
In a statement, police said Price was looking for Turner to have him face charges for weapons offenses. A warrant had been issued for Turner, police said.
The two men had a confrontation and gunfire flew, resulting in Turner’s fatal injuries. Police said they took both guns into evidence and determined Turner had built his own “ghost gun” with privately obtained parts.
Police said they had established a chain of events leading up to and during the shooting. They also determined the statutory requirements that govern bounty hunters in Alameda County and the state of California by working with the Alameda County District Attorney’s Office and California Department of Insurance.
Police said authorities eventually issued an arrest warrant for Price on suspicion of second-degree murder. Details on how authorities found Price and the arrest itself were not available.
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