Yup, they caught the guy...
I'm saddened to learn that Carnitas found one of the cranky, soon-to-be-ex-range officers the day he showed up. I'm pretty sure I know who it was. Several personalities exist with the different range officers, one was big on Cowboy Action Shooting, and nothing else mattered. Another was a smallbore fanatic, and nothing else mattered to him. I personally feel they drove away potential members. I was a bit more open-minded, as long as it was safe, I even had a blackpowder 1"-bore cannon show up, it fired pieces of automotive axle shaft using a bunch of Pyrodex and oiled rags as the patch material.
The membership process wasn't really too painful, sponsorship was easy, just making it to the monthly club meetings was difficult for people's schedules. You have to volunteer one day's worth of your time to the club, cleaning the range, making target frames, maintaining the 200-meter target pop-ups in the pits, etc. Not a big deal.
My acquaintance who was shooting his Remington 700PSS after hours had finished a string of fire, and was taking a Porta-Potty break before going downrange and checking his targets, when somebody jumped the gate and stole the firearms. Shots exchanged, good guy has relatively minor injury, bad guy gets away. Bad guy shows up at local hospital a few days later, with a badly septic abdominal wound. They got their man.
If you look real close at the concrete pad of the rifle range, particularly the edge nearest Highway 65, you'll see a bunch of divots. After-hours shooters had to make themselves real small one evening, somebody cut loose towards the firing line from the highway! I got real apprehensive towards the end of my tour of duty in Sacramento, because I carried the day's proceeds from the range to the bank, it was a lot of cash, and once I had sent the shooters home for the day, I felt like a big target. I ended up getting my concealed carry permit from Eugene Byrd in Isleton, based on that risk.
At least we didn't have the suicide like the indoor Gun Country range had in Stockton. Dunno what our insurance premiums would have been like after something of that nature. I had wondered if Branden's in Rancho was at risk for that, then they closed...