3 Bay Area men arrested after shooting that seriously injured clerk at Dixon 7-Eleven
Police have arrested three suspects in connection with an armed robbery and shooting that left a Dixon convenience store clerk seriously injured earlier this month, authorities said.
The shooting happened the night of Feb. 8 at the 7-Eleven store at 1075 N. 1st St. Police in an initial statement said the clerk was hospitalized in critical condition. In an update Tuesday, police said the victim underwent emergency surgery and remains hospitalized in “stable condition.”
Detectives identified three involved suspects and obtained warrants for their arrests, which were served earlier this week, the Dixon Police Department said in a news release.
Kahraan Nabavi, 25, and Treyvonn Cook, 24, both of Marin City, were located Tuesday at an Oakland hotel and arrested, the Police Department said.
Jeremiah Gordon-Hill, 21, of Richmond, was arrested Sunday by Alameda County sheriff’s deputies on an unrelated incident.
All three suspects were booked on charges of attempted murder, attempted robbery, burglary, conspiracy and firearms charges, according to the Police Department. Cook also faces a charge of probation violation.
The incident remains under investigation, police said.