UNION CITY — Two people suspected of shooting and critically wounding an Alameda County Sheriff’s Office deputy who was serving an eviction notice on Wednesday have been found dead, authorities said Thursday.
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Union City police SWAT team members found the two people while serving search warrants at the location where the shooting happened. In a statement shortly before noon, Union City police said they attempted to contact the two for several hours before entering the home.
Both had self-inflicted gunshot wounds, police said.
The deputy is expected to recover after undergoing surgery for a gunshot wound to his arm Wednesday night, according to the sheriff’s office. On Wednesday, authorities described the injuries as critical but not life-threatening.
“We are happy to report he is in recovery (and) in good spirits,” the agency said in a social media post.
The original incident happened about 1:35 p.m. Wednesday in the 33000 block of Dowe Avenue, off of Alvarado-Niles Boulevard. One or both of the suspects opened fire as deputies were serving an eviction in what is a mostly industrial area.
Authorities did not immediately identify either person.
A similar incident happened Tuesday afternoon in Oakland. Sheriff’s deputies were serving an eviction at a home in the 8200 block of Outlook Avenue, near 82nd Avenue, when they heard a loud noise they believed might have been a gunshot. No officers or deputies were injured, according to an Oakland police statement Thursday morning.
Oakland police were called to the scene to investigate. A SWAT team eventually determined no one was inside the residence.
Anyone with information related to Wednesday’s case can contact the Union City Police Department at 510-471-1365.
Staff writer Harry Harris contributed to this developing report. Please check back for updates.