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No vehicle description, no suspect description. Outstanding spot. The air unit observed subjects going in and out of a residence on Cattle Dr. One of the subjects was seenmoving pots aroundin the backyard. The victim drove away with the kids and called the police. 19-81324 / 415W / XXXX Taylor St / 2A / 2014 hrsSgt Griffin and his team responded to this address for a man who was terrorizing the neighborhood with three aggressive dogs. 19-363876/ SHOTS/ 3900 block Dry Creek/ 0039 hrs/ 2A. The employees denied the suspects requests, and both suspects fled on foot across Arena Blvd. 19-412170 / 2100 block Zurlo Way (1A) / 921s / 0758 hrs. Farrales tasered the subject to prevent him from causing further injury to himself. Units responded on a report of a fire on the bike trail near Haggin Oaks. 2B / ShotSpotter Gun Arrest / XXX Sonoma Ave / 1841 hours / 19-94788Officers responded to a 2-round activation and multiple callers about a subject shooting in the back portion of their yard. 19-358317 / 971 @ 300 block Tenaya Ave / 1C 1032 Hrs. His backpack was rather heavy and was found to have a loaded 9mm pistol inside. Subj was confrontational with fire medics and officers. Officers began to secure the scene, conduct a neighborhood canvas, locate video surveillance, and interview witnesses. The victims were able to get away from the suspects. Officer attempted an enforcement stop, given the serious public safety hazard with the driver who was having difficulty controlling his vehicle. He was taken into custody without incident. As officers were searching the area, AIR23 spotted the suspects. The female took ownership of theapprox 3/4 lb of meth. A majority of the party-goers were teenagers and there was mention of a graduation party. The Crime Index compares the risk or probability of future occurrence of certain types of crime in this community as compared to the national average. SSD Air unit responded and assisted while ground units provided GPS updates. As officers arrived, one subject took off running and was quickly taken into custody without incident. The MP was cold but otherwise okay. Distracted driving along the Arden corridor. Officers conducted a probation search of the vehicle and located a 9.5 oz brick of cocaine. A grow was located in a detached structure in the backyard. Officers attempted a traffic stop and the vehicle abruptly stopped on the on-ramp for e/b 80. The victim reported that he was possibly set up for the robbery by a female acquaintance. Thanks john screensaver at cox.net 07-06-2009, 10:40 AM drjcl : Location: Granite Bay, CA . The subject was challenged and proned himself out until a contact team could be put together and the rear fence cut open. They later observed the vehicle commit a violation and conducted a traffic stop. Officer and training partner went to Kaiser re a critically injured MHA in the ER. Outstanding find and ownership of their beat. See All Natomas Park Rankings Crime & Safety Crime & Safety C+ Based on violent and property crime rates. Multiple victims stated that the suspect had a knife and threatened to kill them. GET Ofc. They put in a video request, collected the casings, and booked them. Marijuana Compliance Team conducted an investigation regarding an illegal indoor cultivation, which resulted in a search warrant being served this morning. Butler was present at Robla Elementary in the morning. The car stopped in the street and the subj jumped onto the vehicle and began tosmash out the front windshield with his bare hands. Investigation by North-GET Shot-Spotter officers. The subjects that we had detained were interviewed and GSR was tested. The girlfriend was found to possess a small amount of Meth and a pipe, and professed her concern that the male was selling the Marijuana. Officer was patrolling 2A when he saw a vehicle driving erratically. A 72 yr old male was in the roadway here and apparently did see and was not seen by oncoming traffic. He ended up blowing a .29 BAC on the PAS; incredibly high for a small and young guy. The others were booked for their warrants, 19-419173 / 664/211 @ 3200 block Arena Blvd. Security located the vehicle with their cameras on the 2nd story parking garage behind Macys. A consent search of the vehicle was done and officers located approximately $20,000 in various envelopes, numerous debit cards belonging to different people, and multiple cell phones. The R/O is on active Parole. Officers contacted a male 927 subj, determined to be on F/S Probation with a lengthy 928 criminal history. Driver was arrested and charged with 29800, 30305, 25400, 25850 AND 1203.2 PC . Officers were in the area and found the parked stolen vehicleat the Econo Lodge, unoccupied. Officers facilitated the documentation, and served all 3 subjects. The shooters appeared to be two MBAs associated with a small dark sedan. 2B / Robbery Cannabis / Acacia & Altos / 1724 hours / 19-87903A marijuana delivery man from a Dispensary was transporting about $500 in cannabis to XXXX Altos Ave. He was arrested for DUI and vandalism. A records check showed her to be on PRCS for felony hit and run and to have a felony warrant for PRCS violation. Suspect was arrested for 148 et al and transported to jail. K911 was on patrol in the North areawhen he observed a FELONY vehicle in the area of Beaumont/Arden. It was later determined that the driver was intoxicated. 19-230505 / 415W / 3525 Norwood Ave / 1926 hrs / 2B, Animal Control Officer C. Jackson #385 responded out the the Robertson Center regarding a pitbull from a homeless that was located just to the north of the park/center that had bitten someone in the face and had been transported to the hospital. Officer made a subject stop and, on a probation search, located 3 grams of methamphetamine on the subject. Driver was arrested for for 10851 VC and 496 PC. 20-3112 480 / Acacia/Rio Linda / 2B / 1832 Hours. The subject was given medical treatment for the exposure. He was taken into custody for 10851 VC and 11360 H+Sbooked into jail. Officers contacted the caller who had located the 926 male. Officers made PA announcements to the residence and called out the occupants. The subjects van was towed andhewas taken into custody without incident. 1C / Homicide / 1400 Northgate / 1226 hours / 19-73299Park Rangers were hailed by a witness who discovered a deceased female at a nearby camp. He made several high visibility stops during his time outthere including one unlicensed scofflaw who brazenly blew through two stop signs without so much as a brake tap. Officers located the vehicle unoccupied at the AM/PM on Norwood. City Crime Map Neighborhoods. He stated that his windows were broken out as well as two (2) other businesses and unknown if anyone was inside. (Arrested: Manuel Correa, 10/7/66). Officers attempted contact by loud knocks on doors and windows. At that time Fire and PD believed the transient (V) was just extremely intoxicated so fire transported. He was taken into custody for 148(a)1 PC and 626.10 PC, BB gun on school grounds. Upon arrival they determined the suspect was Douglas Daniels and he had a good want for 459, 273.6, 273.5 and 1203.2. During the initial investigationthe subject was identified as having warrants. They initiated an enforcementstop at Barstow St. and El Monte Way. The driver was arrested and booked into custody. The bike was collected and booked as evidence. District 1 and 2 units moved in quickly and working together apprehended all four occupants. Officers contacted mom who stated that she was trying to search for her child with assistance of a few neighbors without involving the police. Canvass was negative for cameras at this time. The vehicle went into the Arden Fair Mall and parked along Arden Way. Mama Marks Park, officers responded to the park regarding a subj attempting to light objects on fire with alighter. The driver was ultimately arrested for 10851 VC. Per the victim, nothing appeared to be missing or out of place. Both were arrested. Approximately 75 cars gathered in the Walmart parking lot. As the perimeters were being set up, Officers detained the female passenger that remained in the vehicle and when doing so, observed an AR15 style rifle on the back floorboard in plain view. The subjects living in the location were evicted last week, but moved into the shed in the back of the property as they have nowhere else to go. Officer observed a male subject in the middle of the road. Based on the evidence obtained, he was booked for DUI. There was a large FBA standing with the (S); later determined to be his wife. Officers seized82 marijuana plants in the backyard. Other officers confirmed with the home owner where the Camaro had been parked that the keys had been left in the car. The taser incapacitated the son and he was immediately taken into custody. NCU North and NPOP were notified of the call. When additional officers arrived on scene, they detained the driver and passenger. Suspects gained entry by breaking a hole in the sheet rock wall at the neighboring vacant unit. Officers were given vehicle plate information (actual photo of the license plate)of the hit and run vehicle and conducted some follow up at a nearby county address. The detained subject had a piece of metal on his person which matched the broken end found in the lock. 19-377086 // Shotspotter // 3600 block Dry Creek // 2331:Officers responded for a one round activation at this location. Bell transported Davies to Kinney Station, where he was interviewed by NCU detectives, and then booked him for his warrants. Both subjects were located and taken into custody without incident. 19-302947/SSTOP/ Northgate & Cleveland/ 1C/ 0100 hrs. Officers assistedSFD in getting the subject on a gurney where he was transported to the hospital for evaluation and possible medical treatment. The location had make shift electricalwiring throughout which was a fire hazard. He also located some meth and a very ornate 3 piece meth smoking device that was the property of the female passenger, 19-361963/ 5150 @ 100 block Bell Ave / 2A 1055 Hrs. Initially it appeared the pickup had crashed into a perimeter patrol car but that was unfounded. Suspect alsohad a felony warrant for theft out of the bay area as well. That clearlywas a horrible idea and didnt go well for him. Suspect was transported to SCMJ and booked for 148(a)1 PC and 11364 H&S. The suspect(s) were able to take the roll up door off the tracks and made entry to the building. There were multiple callers advising that shots had been fired. An extensive search by AIR1 did not turn up the suspect. Once good containment was established all occupants were called out so that officers could go in and clear for the (S). seems very consistent with another business burglary we had at a Little Caesars on March 18. A records check showed he did not possess a valid license and a tow inventory resulted in 1/4 pound of processed marijuana and a loaded firearm. arrived on-scene first and didntobserved anyone around the vehicle. Code 3 fire was requested and shewas ultimately transported to Kaiser North for treatment. While officers were checking the area for the suspect vehicle, another caller called in (19-227566) saying that he was also hit by pellets while he rode his bike. She was stuck in traffic but was able to catch up to the vehicle at El Camino/ Van Ness. When he contacted the subject, he stated that he had run from the vehicle. The passenger was ID and found to have a felony warrant out of Placer County. He was currently on parole for a variety of offenses. : Officers received information that a Dist. Officers located the vehicle unoccupied at the AM/PM on Norwood. The subject had a very large kitchen knife with an approximately 14 blade. 19-139524 / 2425 Northgate Blvd (El Primo Pizza) / 1C / 415W / 0055 hours. Officer observed a subject driving in the area with vehicle code violations. The subject complied and was taken into custody without incident. The juvenile suspect was later booked at juvenile hall for 10851 VC. 20-14185 / 503P / 400 block Peralta Ave / 2126 hours / 1C. He was arrested for multiple weapons charges. It didnt add up that he had no knowledge of his CA ID, SS#, or even his own age. Follow-up will have to be done to obtain the surveillance fromRound Table. Victim believes this occurred at approx. AIR1 was quickly overhead and observed several (Ss) loitering in front of 1XX Estes Way. The Coroner has not identified the victim at this point. Per the comp they have video of the incident but it is not available at this time. The North Area and Downtown officers demonstrated great patience and discipline on this call. Kraintz and Sandoval spotted a subject (MBA-6 ft. all black clothing) who resembled the outstanding suspect from a 459.5/211 PC at the Grocery Outlet on 2/26/19. Officers were unsuccessful in their attempts to convince the son to stop cutting himself. 2B/West Del Paso Heights/Norwood & Silver Eagle/POD hit-(Pursuit)/0817 hours/19-75003Officers responded to the above area after receiving a POD hit on a stolen black Jeep Grand Cherokee. The investigation continues as detectives work to tie these individuals to other crimes in the region. The RTCC was called to look at video of PODS nearby to see where the suspect vehicle went and outside agencies were informed of the vehicle description to look for as historically the vehicle returns to the bay area. The suspect was cited for prowling and released to SFD to be transported for medical treatment. Gray contacted Justin Osborne (X-4128554) at the 7/11 on Northgate. At 0315 hours we were advised that CHP had located the vehicle abandoned and we are currently working on getting access to it. Subject was arrested for 10581 VC, 22810(a) PC, 11377 HS and 1203.2 PC. The other driver, a male, also had serious injuries. The (S) returned a short time later with a wood chisel and brandished the (V) in the store. During the search of the vehicle, NGET located a loaded shotgun with removed serial numbers and no buttstock. The MBA suspect took the victims TV, cell phone and house keys before both suspects left. RPD likely took the lead as the pursuing agency and the 245 (V) agency. Victim was in his apartment when he heard a knock at his door. He was identified the suspect in another business 459 On Pell Cir from 9/25/19. He was booked for 10851 VC. They arrived on scene and observed the smoke and odor of marijuana emanating from the car. As he sprinted away eastbound, he quickly found out that he was not faster than K9 Kai. 20-125354 / TSTOP / I80/Marysville / 2A / 1237 Hrs. One of the suspects ties a chain/rope on the ATM thats bolted to the ground as the other goes back to a vehicle parked just outside the exterior glass door. 19-353905 / 3900 block Palmetto St / Search Warrant. CSI was requested to collect the potential DNA evidence as well as fingerprint the vehicles. *, 19-221903 3271 Marysville Blvd Shotspotter/*Homicide* 2113 Hrs. MCIU responded and conducted a fatal 901 investigation. Call initially came in as a 933R to the JC Penney with a responsible enroute to the businesswith an approx ETA of 30 minutes. While dealing with a transient related disturbance, Officer observeda male black juvenile matching the description of a suspect in a robbery by force at the Grocery Outlet recently depicted in an information bulletin. Further follow-up is being completed including a search for any video that might have captured the incident. On top of his fresh charges, he was also booked on his outstanding FEL PRCS warrant. located a loaded 9mm handgun with a 15 round extended mag inside a satchell / fanny pack. Officers towed 4 vehicles. Officer contacted several 927subjects and conducted an investigative stop, both subj were found to be in the possession ofmethamphetamine, and werearrested without incident. Officers responded to the above area following a POD hit. (S) appeared to have taken pills of an unknown nature that may have been responsible for his non responsive nature. He was transported toSCMJ where he was booked 11351.5 H&S, 11352(A) H&S, 1203.2(A) PC, and 11359 H&S. The POP team served a Search warrant related to a community complaint of narcotics dealing. 20-20882 / 500 block Wisconsin Ave (1C) / 927p / 903 hrs. Farr was patrolling this area due to recent car burglaries. No problem, they were able to loadit up in their squad and transported it and the gentleman back to his residence. Gray recognized him from a previous arrest in which he was in possession of a pound of methamphetamine. Officersproactively responded to check the vehicle and located blood on the outside of the window and on the dash of the vehicle. The suspect was able to break away from Officer and took off running northbound through the neighborhood. Officers obtained the license plate and pursued the vehicle, but were unable to keep up with it due to speeds. 20-27507 // 415W // 600 block Eleanor Ave // 2B // 2343 hrs. A single casing was located in the backyard. Officers responded to a suspicious subject looking into vehicles in the parking lot of the Family Fitness. They then all fled possibly in a newer, grey Mazda. During a search of the vehicle officers located a stolen SIG 9mm handgun hidden in the center console along with a bag of methamphetamine. TAC28 located the vehicle at the 711 at that location and observed a subject matching the description of the target in the drivers seat. Officers went to the location. The contact team located a 9MM International Arms handgun. On June 7th at 3:30 in morning, several men in a white . CSI - Crime Scene Investigations DUI - Driving Under the Influence ER - Emergency Room MWA - Male White Adult (description of suspect: Male or Female, Race, Adult or Juvenile) MP - Missing Person PC - Penal Code POP - Problem Oriented Policing SFD - Sacramento Fire Department SPD - Sacramento Police Department Ofc. Officer was on routine patrol when he observed a subj in the middle of the roadway S/B Del Paso Blvd, near Evergreen. The 2 suspects were taken into custody and numerous laptops and tablets were located in the vehicle. Officer ran a plate he remembered as fitting the description of a stolen vehicle. Per an employee, the subject with the gun was upset atemployees about apoor car wash. 19-405857 / 971 / 2600 block Millcreek Dr. / 1B / 0911 Hrs. The van sustained major damage. Suspect approached them and pointed a black handgun at them and demanded their belongings. With the assistance of Arden Mall Security and SSD, the occupants were located in the Kohls Department Store. 20 shell casings were later located in the street. NGET and NPOP conducted an attempt-pickup of a known subject on PRCS and with a felony warrant was at the location. He requested more units to safely conduct a felony stop. X was already arrested on this case. Officer made contact with the resident who advised that he puts out his own bait packages to help PD identify thieves in the area as he had high end cameras facing his package. They were able to do further investigation, determine that the gun actually belonged to a probationer in the back seat. He is currently charged for the murder of Ofc. Officers responded to a robbery that had just occurred but determined it was actually a grand theft. 19-94235/211/3500 Block of Truxel Road/1A/1110 HoursA UPS driver was unloading several boxes of new phones to take into the store when two MBAs with hoods knocked the driver to the ground, picked up several boxes of phones and left in a black colored Audi Q5 with no plates. Officer Paez and Officer Dionne responded to the above location regarding a subject wanting to confess/turn himself in for 459s. The subject had extensive 10851 and theft history and was on F/S probation for 10851 VC and 496 PC. This location appears to be a marijuana dispensary. No medical aid was needed for any of the parties. Under Miranda waiver, the driver admitted to his prints being on the gun and having handled it, but stated that it was not his. The suspects fled into a lime green 70s Monte Carlo with green rims. Per the complainant, the suspect took packages from the box. Can anyone comment on West Lake, West Shore, and other developments in that area? Officers observed several containers broken into with thousands of dollars of maintenance equipment missing. / 0235 hrs. The driver failed to yield and a vehicle pursuit ensued. He was last seen running towards Grant HS. The victim hit the torch out of the FBA suspects hands which caused the FBA to pick up a piece of copper pipe and begin hitting the victim with it. 19-221376 / 505 Pursuit / Lindsay Ave-Norwood Ave /2A / 1326hrs. The victimhad severe injuries and possibly had broken legs and a broken arm. 20-22624 Attempt P/U 4200 block EL Centro road #1124/ 1A 1859hours. A susp had previously been identified as Sheniquia Davis whom Off Smith had located in the 971 and known from past contacts. Officers went to theroom and found thatboth occupants had felony warrants for their arrest, and that one of them was on active parole as well. P1 stabilized at the hospital with a lacerated spleen and broken bones but remains in critical condition. 20-39702, Fairbanks Ave. / Norwood Ave., 10851 arrest (2B). The woman sustained a compound fracture to her legbut was conscious and alert on scene, although in a lot of pain. 20-42232 3700 block Truxel Rd 927VEH / 594R 1700 Hrs 1A. Units responded quickly and discovered the suspect had attempted to kick the front door in but was unsuccessful and had fled the area. He was booked for 245(a)(2) PCand 246.3 PC.
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