Glendora Police have announced Tuesday the arrest of the suspect who fired several times at his intended victim in an unprovoked attack.
Clayton Addleman, 24, from Glendora, was arrested without incident at the Chase Bank in Azusa at 4:30 p.m. Addleman was booked on suspicion of attempt murder in the first degree and is being held in lieu of $1 million bail.
Glendora Police detectives reviewed surveillance footage during their investigation and were able to clearly identify the getaway vehicle.
“Through our investigative sources, we determined the suspect was Addleman,” said Lt. Matt Williams of Glendora Police.
Officers found out where Addleman was at Tuesday afternoon near Chase Bank, 1188 E. Alosta Ave.
Investigators were able to recover evidence from Addleman’s car that linked him to the shooting and recovered evidence linked to a vehicle burglary, Williams said.
Addleman has had previous runs from the law.
Glendora officers arrested Addleman May 1 of this year after initially fleeing police when they attempted to arrest him.
Addleman is a convicted felon and not allowed to possess firearms.
Addleman is scheduled to appear in the West Covina Courthouse December 31.