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Sacramento Crime Roundup: Robberies, Burglaries, and a Shooting Incident in the Past Week

Sacramento Crime Roundup: Robberies, Burglaries, and a Shooting Incident in the Past Week

Published 7 months, 1 week ago
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During the past week across Sacramento, police responded to a broad array of incidents highlighting ongoing criminal activity and public safety concerns. On Monday evening in the Meadowview neighborhood, officers investigated an alleged armed robbery at a convenience store near Mack Road and Franklin Boulevard. The suspect reportedly displayed a handgun before fleeing the scene with cash. No injuries were reported; the investigation remains active with no arrests yet announced.

Midweek in the Arden-Arcade area, police were called to a residential burglary in progress near Watt Avenue and El Camino Avenue. According to Sacramento Police Department bulletins, officers apprehended two adult males after a brief foot pursuit. Stolen property was recovered at the scene, and the suspects were booked into county jail. This case has moved to the prosecutorial phase.

Wednesday afternoon saw an alleged carjacking in North Sacramento around Norwood Avenue and Jessie Avenue. A male suspect reportedly approached a parked vehicle, brandished what appeared to be a firearm, and drove off with the victim’s car. The vehicle was later located abandoned in the Del Paso Heights neighborhood. The primary suspect remains at large, and police ask for public assistance in identifying a Black male, late 20s, approximately 6 feet tall, thin build, last seen wearing a black hoodie and gray sweatpants.

Later that night, a shooting was reported in the Oak Park area near 12th Avenue and MLK Boulevard. Officers arrived to find one adult male suffering non-life-threatening gunshot wounds. Paramedics transported him to a local hospital. Witnesses cited a disturbance between two groups preceding the gunfire. No suspects have been detained, and detectives continue pursuing leads.

Thursday, officers in the Natomas district responded to an alleged catalytic converter theft on Bridgecross Drive. The caller provided a description of two suspects seen leaving in a dark-colored sedan. Despite a rapid response, no arrests were made, and the investigation remains open.

On Friday in East Sacramento, there was a reported domestic violence incident near Folsom Boulevard and 56th Street. Both parties cooperated with responding officers. One adult male was taken into custody on suspicion of inflicting corporal injury to a cohabitant, and the case will proceed through the court system.

Saturday morning in Downtown, officers intervened in a suspected drug-related offense at a known problem area near J Street and 10th. One individual was allegedly found to be in possession of a controlled substance and was cited at the scene. According to Department sources, the subject was released pending further investigation.

No juvenile suspects or victims are identified in these reports, consistent with department policy. Suspect descriptions are included only when specifically requested by police as part of an ongoing manhunt or request for leads.

This past week, notable trends included a continued pattern of property crimes such as auto theft and residential break-ins across multiple neighborhoods, as well as an uptick in catalytic converter thefts, especially in Natomas and Arden-Arcade.

Anyone with information about these or other incidents is urged to contact Sacramento Police at the non-emergency number or submit anonymous tips through the Crime Stoppers hotline.

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