Deputies seize man’s weapons after mental health crisis

San Mateo County deputies said they seized more than 80 firearms on Friday, after a man had a mental health crisis. Many of them were illegal in California, including assault rifles and ghost guns. Sheriff's Office photo.
More than 80 firearms were allegedly seized by San Mateo County Sheriff’s Deputies on Friday, after they successfully de-escalated a possible suicide attempt, according to the Sheriff’s Office.

Deputies were called to the Eichler Highlands neighborhood, southwest of San Mateo, at about 1:40 p.m., after they received reports of a man attempting to commit suicide using a firearm.

The 51-year-old man was having a mental health crisis, according to the Sheriff’s Office, which called on deputies who had crisis intervention training to peacefully de-escalate the situation.

The man was detained on a mental health hold and taken to a hospital.

Deputies requested, and were granted, a gun violence restraining order. They seized 80 firearms from the man’s home.

The firearms were intended for safekeeping under the restraining order, but deputies allegedly found multiple stolen firearms and ghost guns, which are firearms that are illegally manufactured with home equipment and lack required serial numbers.

Automatic pistols, assault rifles and pistols with silences, known as suppressors, which are all illegal in California, were also allegedly found.

The investigation, and potential charges, were on-going as of Saturday afternoon, according to the sheriff’s office.

Anyone experiencing a mental health crisis or who needs assistance with someone else experiencing one can call (650) 579-0350 or dial 988. You can also text “Bay” to 741-741 or to 988. — By Bay City News