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Deputies Shoot Attempted Murder Suspect In Castro Valley

CASTRO VALLEY (CBS SF) — A suspect wanted in an attempted murder was wounded after being shot by Alameda County Sheriff's deputies in Castro Valley Tuesday afternoon, authorities said.

Deputies attempted to contact the suspect around 4 p.m. near Queen Street and Grove Way, sheriff's spokesman Sgt. J.D. Nelson said.

When the 39-year-old suspect saw them, he jumped in a car and drove toward the deputies, Nelson said.

Nelson said the deputies fired shots at the car and struck the suspect.

The suspect continued to drive about a half mile before he ditched the car and ran away, Nelson said.

Residents told deputies that the suspect was hiding under a deck at a home near Ravenwood Place and Center Street. The deputies ordered the suspect out and when he did not comply they sent a K-9 in after him, according to Nelson.

"The K-9 got him out," he said.

The suspect was taken to Eden Medical Center in stable condition suffering from gunshot wounds and dog bites, according to Nelson.

No deputies were injured in the incident.

Nelson said the suspect was wanted in connection with a shooting in San Leandro about a month ago in which a bullet went through the front door of a home and struck a woman in the arm.

About a week ago deputies tried to contact the suspect and he led them on a high-speed chase, Nelson said.

According to Nelson, in that chase the suspect was driving in the wrong direction at 90 mph near Oakland International Airport.

"This is par for the course with him," Nelson said. "He doesn't have any regard for anybody else's well being but his own."

(Copyright 2012 by CBS San Francisco and Bay City News Service. All Rights Reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten, or redistributed.)

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