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Sacramento Crime Roundup: Robberies, Burglaries, and Property Theft Incidents Across the City

Sacramento Crime Roundup: Robberies, Burglaries, and Property Theft Incidents Across the City

Published 8 months ago
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Late Monday night in the North Sacramento area near Del Paso Boulevard, police responded to reports of an alleged armed robbery at a convenience store. Witnesses described two suspects fleeing the scene on foot in a northwest direction. Both suspects were described as male, one wearing a dark hooded sweatshirt and jeans, the other in a red jacket and black pants. Sacramento Police are actively seeking public help in identifying these individuals. The case remains under investigation.

On Tuesday afternoon in the South Natomas neighborhood near West El Camino Avenue, officers were called for an alleged burglary in progress at a small business. Forced entry was reported through a rear door and minor property damage ensued. Initial evidence collection suggests perpetrators left before law enforcement arrival. No arrests have been made and police are reviewing surveillance footage. This case is ongoing.

Wednesday evening, Oak Park area near Broadway and 35th Street saw officers respond to reports of alleged shots fired. Multiple shell casings were recovered in the roadway, but no victims were located and no injuries have been confirmed. Sacramento Police have indicated the incident is under active investigation.

Early Friday morning, East Sacramento near Folsom Boulevard experienced a reported vehicle theft. The stolen car, a dark gray sedan, was later recovered abandoned several miles north of the initial location. The vehicle was processed for fingerprints and possible evidence. No suspect information has been released and the investigation is continuing.

Saturday midday, Arden-Arcade area near Howe Avenue and Arden Way was the site of an alleged strong-arm robbery targeting a pedestrian. The victim reported a male suspect, described as approximately 5’10” with short hair, forcibly taking a backpack and fleeing on foot eastbound. According to Sacramento Police, the suspect remains at large, and they are requesting public assistance for further leads.

Saturday night in the Midtown Sacramento district near 20th Street, patrol responded to an alleged assault outside a local establishment. One adult male suffered minor injuries and refused medical treatment. Witnesses indicated the altercation involved two males in their 20s. The suspect fled before officers arrived, and a case has been opened for further investigation.

Late Sunday afternoon, South Sacramento in the vicinity of Florin Road was the scene of an alleged catalytic converter theft from a parked vehicle. Neighbors provided a vehicle description associated with the suspect, a silver compact hatchback observed departing the area. Police encourage anyone with residential security footage to contact detectives as this remains under investigation.

Throughout the past week, the city recorded several incidents of property theft from vehicles, particularly in commercial parking lots in the Arden-Arcade and Downtown districts. Law enforcement reminds the public to secure valuables and lock vehicles to reduce risk.

No significant violent crime trends were observed beyond the cases noted, though opportunistic property crimes remain consistent with seasonal patterns. Listeners are advised that any information regarding these or other incidents can be directed to Sacramento Police Department’s non-emergency line at 916-264-5471 or Sacramento Valley Crime Stoppers at 916-443-HELP. For emergencies, dial 911.

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