Crime & Safety
Convicted San Gabriel Valley Shooter Sentenced Wednesday
A Glendora man will be sentenced for shooting at another man and breaking into his home.

ARCADIA, CA — A Glendora man is awaiting sentencing for shooting at another man and breaking into his home in December of 2015 according to courthouse records. This is not the first conviction for Clayton Ruben Addleman, a 26-year-old Glendora resident.
In July, Addleman was found guilty and convicted on 12 charges from a series of San Gabriel Valley crimes. He was convicted three counts of first-degree burglary with a person present, one count each of attempted murder, first-degree residential robbery, grand theft of an automobile, grand theft of personal property, identity theft, forgery relating to identity theft, assault with a firearm, possession of a firearm by a felon, unlawful possession of ammunition and petty theft.
"Jurors also found true special allegations that the defendant was armed with a firearm and personally and intentionally discharged a firearm during the commission of the crimes," public information officer for the Los Angeles County District Attorney's Office Sarah Ardalani said.
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On Dec. 27, Glendora Police responded to calls of shots fired in the Vons shopping center parking lot. A man told police that he was shot at in the parking lot. Days later, Addleman was arrested, searched and found with ammunition, checks and identification cards that did not belong to him, according to Ardalani.
Addleman is a convicted felon from an unrelated incident, where he was arrested for possessing firearms, drugs and illegal fireworks, and is not allowed to possess firearms.
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