Crime & Safety
Suspect In Lakeland Village Domestic Violence Has Prior Conviction
In January 2009, David Paul Bergstrom was convicted in Riverside County of inflicting corporal injury on a spouse/coinhabitant.

LAKELAND VILLAGE, CA — A man convicted of domestic violence in 2009 is the suspect in a similar incident last week at a Lakeland Village RV Park.
According to a report from the Riverside County Sheriff's Department, deputies were called to the 32400 block of Stoneman Street at the trailer park around 11:46 a.m. Friday regarding alleged domestic violence.
The suspect, identified as David Paul Bergstrom, 39, barricaded himself inside the trailer before finally surrendering to deputies, according to the report.
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Bergstrom remained jailed Monday at Southwest Detention Center in lieu of $1 million bail, according to records. He was booked on suspicion of assault with great bodily injury, and inflicting corporal injury on a spouse/coinhabitant, both felonies. The booking charges also include misdemeanors: threatening a school officer/employee, obstruction, and public intoxication.
In January 2009, Bergstrom was convicted in Riverside County of inflicting corporal injury on a spouse/coinhabitant, according to court records.
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Anyone with additional information about the case is asked to contact Deputy Summersgill of the Lake Elsinore Sheriff’s Station at 951-245-3300.
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