Burglar assaults SLO burglary victim with stun gun

Marcus Anthony Frazier

San Luis Obispo police arrested an Oceano man on Sunday morning for allegedly assaulting a man with a stun gun during a burglary spree.

Early Sunday morning, residents caught 31-year-old Marcus Anthony Frazier burglarizing a home in the 1900 block of McCollum Street. Frazier then brandished a knife before fleeing with several witnesses on his trail.

Frazier then entered another home, this one on the in 1800 block of McCollum. A 69-year-old man caught Frazier robbing his home and the suspect responded by shoting the man with a stun gun.

Shortly after 8 a.m., police officers responded to a report of the first burglary and found three people chasing Frazier down the 600 block of Grand Avenue, police said.

Officers detained Frazier, and during their investigation, they found car keys for a vehicle parked nearby. The vehicle had recently been stolen from Atascadero.

Officers believe Frazier may also be responsible for multiple thefts in the Atascadero area.

Officers arrested Frazier and booked him into the San Luis Obispo County Jail on suspicion of multiple offenses, including burglary, vehicle theft and assault with a deadly weapon other than a firearm. He is being held on $200,000 bail.