Police: California sheriff’s deputy wanted in double slaying
SAN FRANCISCO (AP) — Authorities said they are seeking a Northern California sheriff’s deputy in connection with the slaying of a husband and wife in their home early Wednesday. He remained at-large hours after the bloodshed.
Law enforcement officials said they were searching for Devin Williams Jr., a deputy with the Alameda County Sheriff’s Office. He is considered to be armed and dangerous.
Williams apparently knew the couple but investigators were still trying “to fine-tune their connection” and determine the motive, according to Alameda County sheriff’s spokesperson Lt. Ray Kelly.
“There is an active hunt underway for Mr. Williams and we encourage him to surrender to any local law enforcement location (or) police station,” he said.