Three Joshua Tree men were arrested Tuesday, accused of shooting at a home. According to a Sheriff’s report, deputies were called to a home in the 60200 block of Granada Road in Joshua Tree just after 10 a.m. for a report of shots fired. The residents, Nicholas Odoms, 19, and Antionee Mills, 30, told deputies that two people came to the house to collect a debt. Deputies said Mills told them that he and Odoms both fired guns at the others to protect themselves. Deputies located a third man, Patrick West, 23, hiding in the home’s back yard. West fled on foot, but was apprehended after a short foot pursuit. West was found to be on felony probation, and was in possession of a handgun. A search warrant was served at the home, and deputies found a handgun, rifle, and shotgun. Nicholas Odoms and Antionne Mills were arrested for investigation of shooting at an inhabited dwelling, booked into the Morongo Basin Jail, with their bail set at $250,000 each. Patrick West was arrested for investigation of being a felon in possession of a firearm, and on probation violations, booked into the Morongo Basin Jail, with his bail set at $50,000. Deputies are attempting to identify and locate the suspects who went to the house.
THREE JOSHUA TREE MEN ARRESTED AFTER SHOOTING AT A HOUSE FOLLOWING AN ARGUMENT
A Sheriff’s helicopter searches the desert for suspects who ran off following a shooting in Joshua Tree Wednesday morning.