From Tony Bizjak:
A Sacramento-area man has been arrested on suspicion of attempted homicide on a police officer after he and a cohort allegedly tried to break into an automated teller machine in midtown Wednesday morning.
Police said they believe Ronnie Barahona, 31, fired shots at officers during a police chase from midtown Sacramento into West Sacramento. Barahona also could face charges of attempted grand theft and pursuit.
"As he fled, shots were heard," said police spokesman Officer Konrad Von Schoech.
Officers did not return fire, he said.
Sacramento police said that at 4:20 a.m. a neighbor near 16th and P streets reported hearing what sounded like somebody breaking into an ATM. Police later learned that burglars had attempted to use a cutting torch to open the ATM.
When police responded, the suspects fled in a silver Chevrolet pickup. In West Sacramento, the truck crashed into a fire hydrant at Grande Vista Avenue and Clarendon Street.
A police dog was used to search a property where Barahona was found in the 1100 block of Fernwood Street. Police say they believe the suspect used a handgun that was found in an adjacent yard.
The other suspect, identified as John Ditgen, 49, has been arrested on suspicion of attempted grand theft, police said.









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