Police found an AR-10 rifle in the suspect's vehicle, along with numerous rounds of ammunition.
Police arrested a man for allegedly threatening employees of a Garden Grove business over a contract dispute, telling them that he would shoot them. Garden Grove Police Department investigators looked into the threats and were able to identify the suspect as 61-year-old Stephen Joseph Strigas. They learned that he had numerous firearms registered to his name.
He was arrested on Thursday as he arrived to work in Fontana, GGPD said in a post on Instagram. Investigators searched Strigas' vehicle and discovered an AR-10 rifle and numerous rounds of ammunition, the post stated. They served a search warrant on his home in San Bernardino County, where they located additional firearms and ammunition. Strigas was booked in Orange County Jail for making criminal threats.
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