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"Crime Report: Midtown Robbery, Natomas Burglary, and More in Sacramento's Weekly Digest"

"Crime Report: Midtown Robbery, Natomas Burglary, and More in Sacramento's Weekly Digest"

Published 7 months, 3 weeks ago
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Sacramento listeners, your daily crime report digest for the week of August 23rd through August 29th follows. In Midtown, police responded to an alleged armed robbery near 20th and J Street, where a male suspect reportedly demanded cash and fled on foot. The incident remains under investigation and authorities are seeking public assistance for a suspect described as a male in his mid-20s, wearing a dark hooded sweatshirt and jeans. In South Natomas, officers investigated an alleged residential burglary near El Camino Avenue and Truxel Road. According to police, entry was gained through a rear door and small electronics were reportedly stolen; no arrests have been made and the case is under active investigation. Arden-Arcade saw a reported aggravated assault near Fulton Avenue and Marconi, with one adult male sustaining non-life threatening injuries. The suspect was taken into custody at the scene, and the case has been referred to the District Attorney's Office.

In Oak Park, an alleged vehicle theft was reported near Broadway and 35th Street. Officers recovered the vehicle two blocks away, unoccupied. No suspects have been identified. Police are continuing their investigation. North Sacramento registered an alleged commercial burglary near Del Paso Boulevard and Winters Street, where a business reported forced entry and stolen property. Suspect information has not been released and the status is listed as under investigation. Near Land Park, a reported drug-related arrest occurred at the intersection of Sutterville Road and Freeport Boulevard. Two adult suspects were arrested after a routine traffic stop led to the discovery of narcotics and paraphernalia; the case number is pending court review. Downtown saw an alleged vandalism incident near 7th and K Street, with property damage to several storefronts. Officers have identified a juvenile suspect but due to policy, no further identifying information is provided.

Police are asking for public assistance in the Midtown armed robbery and the Oak Park vehicle theft cases. Any listeners with information are encouraged to contact Sacramento Police at 916-808-5471 or Sacramento Valley Crime Stoppers at 916-443-HELP. The past week showed increased reports of property crime including burglaries and vehicle thefts, with no significant uptick in violent crime categories. Thank you for tuning in and remember to subscribe. This has been a quiet please production, for more check out quiet please dot ai.

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