The Placer County Sheriff's Office has arrested three men after one was contacted for allegedly driving recklessly doing wheelies on a motorcycle in Kings Beach, on Thursday, October 31.

Deputies say they responded to a report of a man riding a non-street-legal motorcycle, driving recklessly doing wheelies in Kings Beach, and when they arrived in the area they found a motorcycle that matched the description given by witnesses at the intersection of Cutthroat Avenue and Deer Street. 

Deputies tried to make contact with the driver of the motorcycle later identified as 19-year-old Orien Kueckerhen when they tried to detain him he resisted, and deputies were able to detain him. 

PCSO says that as additional deputies began arriving on the scene another man later identified as 66-year-old Paul Wright began yelling at them, and would not follow their commands to calm down, and made threats to get into his truck and run them over. 

PCSO says as deputies tried approaching Paul Wright to detain him for the threats he had made, he tried to run but was quickly detained. At which point Sheriff's say a third man later identified as 39-year-old Zachariah, Wright became involved and tried to prevent the deputies from detaining Paul Wright. 

Deputies say they were able to control the situation and detain all three men, but as they were walking Paul Wright to the patrol car, he attempted to grab one of the deputy's gun, but was not successful. 

Deputies say that during their original search of the driver Kuecker, they found a fully loaded gun with a bullet in the chamber, along with brass knuckles and narcs, and later they became aware that he was wanted for outstanding warrants. 

Deputies say that Orien Kuecker was arrested for obstructing and resisting arrest, reckless driving, possession of a loaded firearm, possession of brass knuckles, and possession of a controlled substance.

Paul White was arrested for obstruction and resisting arrest and attempting to disarm a firearm from a peace officer.

Zachariah Wright was arrested for obstruction and warrants. 

(The Placer County Sheriff's Office contributed to this story.)