
A months-long Yuba City police investigation has ended with nine arrests tied to a July 29, 2025 shooting that left a north-side home riddled with bullets. Detectives say suspects sprayed nearly 100 rounds into an occupied house that night. Six people were inside, and somehow not a single one was injured.
What police say happened
According to investigators, the attack unfolded around 2:54 a.m. on July 29, 2025 along Stabler Lane. Officers arrived to find a residence scarred by gunfire and dozens of shell casings littering the roadway. In all, they recovered 95 spent casings in multiple calibers. Surveillance video reportedly shows several suspects stepping out of a vehicle, opening fire repeatedly at the home, then taking off.
Police say a nearby house was also hit, including a round that punched through and came to rest just above the head of a sleeping resident, according to CBS Sacramento.
How detectives tracked the suspects
Detectives say they leaned on a familiar modern toolkit to crack the case: search warrants, cellphone data and social-media evidence. Arrests rolled out in stages between February and April 2026 as leads solidified.
The Yuba-Sutter Narcotic and Gang Enforcement Task Force (NET-5) assisted with several of those operations. NET-5 has already been busy this winter in Yuba City, leading weapons-and-drug crackdowns that included a multi-spot raid that netted pills, guns and cash as part of a broader enforcement push.
Arrests and charges
Between February and April 2026, investigators arrested nine suspects. Police identified six adults as:
- Dominick Martinez, 20, of Marysville
- Daniel Martinez, 19, of Marysville-Linda
- Jose Gonzales, 19, of Olivehurst
- Raymond Hernandez, 19, of Marysville-Linda
- Isaiah Dixon, 19, of Olivehurst
- Iseah Lopez, 20, of Yuba City
Three additional suspects are described as two 18-year-old males who were juveniles at the time of the shooting and one 17-year-old male.
Police say all nine face charges that include attempted murder and participation in a criminal street gang. Detectives also report seizing six firearms believed to be linked to the Stabler Lane attack, according to CBS Sacramento.
Stabler Lane's recent history
The Stabler Lane corridor has been on police radar for a while. In November 2025, Yuba City officers investigated a car-to-car shooting in the 1600 block that led to multiple arrests and a SWAT operation. Residents and local officials say the run of incidents has stoked worries about the number of weapons circulating in the neighborhood.
That earlier case was detailed in a Yuba City Police Department news release that appeared in local coverage, including Territorial Dispatch.
Yuba City police say the investigation into the July 2025 shooting remains active and are asking anyone with information to contact the department. Prosecutors will review the evidence as cases are forwarded to the district attorney's office, and officials are reminding the public that arrests are just the start of a court process that can take months to play out.









