A Stockton, California man was arrested in connection to a series of killings in the city — and one in Oakland — on Saturday, and residents are breathing a sigh of relief.

Cristl Phillips, a lifelong Stockton resident, said she feels “much better” knowing an arrest has been made. She said the news hits close to home, as her daughter lives in the area where the man was arrested.

“He was literally on the hunt in my child’s neighborhood, and [she] could have very easily been his next victim, so I thank the Lord he was captured,” Phillips said.

Phillips said that while the city has always had high crime rates, serial killings are “not very common.”

“We as a community need to thank each other for our vigilance … as well as our law enforcement agencies,” Phillips said. “Three weeks after making the connection, they took this monster down and we can all sleep more peacefully tonight.”

Wesley Brownlee, 43, of Stockton was arrested early Saturday morning, Stockton Police Chief Stanley McFadden announced at an Oct. 15 news conference. He’s yet to be charged with a crime and is expected in court Tuesday.

“Just because an arrest was made does not mean the investigation stops,” McFadden said. “We now have to have a successful prosecution for our victims and their families.”

Brownlee was taken into custody at about 2 a.m. Saturday near Village Green Drive and Winslow Way, McFadden said. He added that Brownlee was wearing dark clothing and a mask around his neck, and was also armed with a firearm.

“The arrest of the serial killer is an absolute victory for the victims, their families, and our community at large,” Renee Myers of Stockton said.