Two men arrested in connection to Klamath Falls murder, robbery | CrimeWatch

UPDATE, April 29 at 4 pm: Police have released the names of two suspects involved in a shooting at Klamath Falls.

According to the district attorney’s office, two men — 26-year-old Tyler William Patrick and 25-year-old Isaiah Raul Trigo — robbed Tyler’s Texas BBQ on Oregon Avenue on Sunday morning.

The two men then allegedly went to a “known associate” of Patrick’s, the district attorney’s office said. According to the probable cause statement, Patrick then killed the owner of that home, 39-year-old Ole Rendahl.

“While officers were investigating the robbery, deputies responded to a shooting at 145409 Keno Worden Road,” the statement said. “Upon arrival….Ole Rendahl had died from several gunshot wounds.”

Rendahl had been the one to drive the two men during the robbery, the statement said.

“Tyler Patrick admitted to shooting Ole Rendahl and being the first individual to enter Tyler’s Texas BBQ for the robbery,” the statement said.

The district attorney’s office told NewsWatch 12 that Patrick is facing charges of first-degree murder, two counts of unlawful use of a weapon, two counts of felony in possession of firearm, two counts of robbery and theft. Trigo is facing two counts of robbery, unlawful use of a weapon, felon in possession of firearm and theft.


NewsWatch 12 reached out to Klamath County Sheriff Chris Kaber, who confirmed an incident took place on Keno Worden Rd on Sunday morning.


KLAMATH FALLS, Ore. — Police are investigating reports of a possible shooting on Sunday morning in Klamath Falls.

NewsWatch 12 reached out to Klamath County Sheriff Chris Kaber, who confirmed an incident took place on Keno Worden Rd on Sunday morning but was unable to share any additional details.

This is a developing story. NewsWatch 12 will continue to follow up with the Klamath County Sheriff’s Office and District Attorney and share more details as soon as they become available.

 
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