Arlette Lane ADW Victim Update

The family of the two elderly victims in an assault with a deadly weapon incident on Arlette Lane in Diamond Springs are optimistic in their parent’s recovery. According to Gerald “Jerry” Holderman Jr., his parents have been receiving excellent medical care. His mother, 80 year-old Faye Holderman is feeling better, sitting-up and talking with family. His father, 91 year-old Gerald Holderman made it out of surgery and is “looking better”. Jerry said he wasn’t overly surprised; his dad is a former US Marine who fought in WWII. He said his father flew off the USS Vella Gulf in combat as a gunner’s mate in the rear of a Douglas SBD Dive Bomber. At the end of the war in 1945, he was in the first wave providing air cover for General Douglas MacArthur in Tokyo Bay to accept Japan’s surrender. This week the couple celebrated their 60th wedding anniversary.

The Holderman family is very appreciative and impressed with the quality of care their parents have received. The family is very thankful for the outpouring of support and good wishes from friends and strangers alike. They are grateful to have so many people keeping them in their thoughts and prayers.

And again, please respect the family’s request for privacy.

Lt. Tom Murdoch

Arlette Lane Update

The two elderly victims of an assault with a deadly weapon that was reported yesterday on Arlette Lane in Diamond Springs were 80 year-old Faye Holderman and her husband 91 year-old Gerald Holderman. Fay appeared to have injuries to her head and face from being battered and Gerald underwent surgery yesterday for a possible gunshot wound. Their current medical condition is unknown.
At the scene, Sheriff’s Detectives determined there were signs of forced entry into the home but it didn’t appear to be ransacked. It is yet undetermined if anything was stolen.
The family was notified yesterday and are with the victims. They are also asking for privacy as they deal with this traumatic event.
Sheriff’s Detectives are actively working this case. If anyone has any information regarding this crime, please contact Detective Ken Barber at (530) 642-4710 or Detective James Peterson at (530) 642-4713.

Lt. Tom Murdoch