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Uptick in Fatal Crashes and Vandalism in Sacramento Region - Authorities Seek Public Assistance

Uptick in Fatal Crashes and Vandalism in Sacramento Region - Authorities Seek Public Assistance

Published 9 months, 1 week ago
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Early Saturday morning, authorities responded to a fatal collision involving a 9-year-old girl on Interstate 80 near Roseville. A woman was taken into custody in relation to this fatal crash. The incident remains under investigation and further details may be released as the case progresses, according to CBS Sacramento.

A separate deadly crash was reported early Sunday when a driver, allegedly fleeing San Joaquin County deputies, collided with another car. The collision resulted in the deaths of two individuals. Law enforcement notes that the investigation is ongoing and no additional suspect information is being sought from the public at this time, as reported by CBS Sacramento.

In the Stockton area, a suspected drunken driver was involved in a fatal incident that took the life of an 86-year-old man in the early hours of Sunday. The California Highway Patrol has indicated that the case is still under active investigation and further information will be released as it becomes available, per CBS Sacramento.

Authorities are looking into a shooting that occurred around 4 a.m. near Mahogany Street and North Avenue. Deputies also responded to another reported shooting around 5:30 a.m. in the 9500 block of Osman Way. Both incidents remain under investigation and law enforcement has not released suspect descriptions nor requested public assistance for identification at this time, according to CBS Sacramento.

About 22 vehicles were reported vandalized in a crime occurring near Portola Valley Road, which runs between Lincoln Road and Harbor Town Drive. Investigators are working to determine whether these incidents are related and are continuing to review security footage and interview witnesses, CBS Sacramento reports.

At this time, authorities have not publicly requested assistance in identifying suspects related to these crimes. Where criminal acts remain alleged or have not resulted in arrests, cases remain classified as under investigation.

Listeners should note that in the past week, violent traffic incidents and acts of property vandalism have been among the most significant trends. There has been an uptick in auto-related fatalities and vehicle vandalism in the greater Sacramento region. No widespread suspect description alerts have been issued, but law enforcement continues to encourage vigilance.

Anyone with information or tips about these or other criminal incidents is encouraged to contact local law enforcement by dialing 911 for emergencies or the Sacramento Police Department’s non-emergency line for ongoing investigations.

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