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Sacramento Crime Roundup: Robberies, Shootings, and Property Crimes Investigated Across the City

Sacramento Crime Roundup: Robberies, Shootings, and Property Crimes Investigated Across the City

Published 7 months ago
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In the downtown area, Saturday night, police responded to an alleged armed robbery near 10th and J Street. Officers report that a suspect reportedly brandished a firearm and took personal items from a pedestrian. The suspect fled north and remains at large, the case is currently under investigation with police seeking public assistance for any witness accounts.

In the Oak Park neighborhood early Sunday morning, police were called to investigate a shooting incident near Broadway and 35th Street. Officers discovered two individuals with non-life threatening gunshot wounds. Both were transported to the hospital and are reported in stable condition. The incident is believed to be gang-related and remains under investigation.

Monday afternoon in South Natomas, a vehicle was reportedly stolen from a commercial parking lot at Northgate Boulevard and West El Camino Avenue. The vehicle is described as a red 2022 Honda Accord, and police are asking for public help locating the car. The case is under investigation.

Tuesday, police made an arrest following an alleged burglary in the Arden-Arcade area. According to Sacramento Police, officers responding to a break-in alarm on Howe Avenue detained a man attempting to leave the property with electronics. He was taken into custody at the scene, and charges are pending as detectives continue the investigation.

On Wednesday in the Land Park neighborhood, two suspects allegedly attempted a residential break-in near South Land Park Drive and Fruitridge Road. Neighbors reported suspicious activity, leading police to respond rapidly. Both suspects fled on foot; one was detained nearby while the other remains at large. The investigation is ongoing, and residents are encouraged to report any sightings.

Late Wednesday evening, an attempted carjacking occurred in East Sacramento near H Street and 51st. The victim reported being approached by an unknown male who implied he had a weapon and demanded the car. The suspect was unsuccessful and fled the scene on foot. Police are requesting public assistance to identify the individual, particularly from anyone with relevant security camera footage.

Thursday night in the Meadowview area, officers responded to a disturbance at Meadowview Road and 24th Street involving an alleged assault. Police arrested one individual at the scene on suspicion of battery. The case remains under review for potential additional charges.

Friday morning saw a reported vandalism at a commercial property on Del Paso Boulevard in the North Sacramento district. Police found extensive graffiti and minor property damage. No suspects are identified, and the incident is under investigation.

Other incidents during the week include several vehicle burglaries across Midtown, late-night disturbances in Natomas, and ongoing investigations into package thefts reported in Curtis Park.

The past week has seen a continued pattern of property crime, including vehicle thefts and burglaries, consistent with recent trends in Sacramento. Officers remind everyone to lock doors, secure valuables, and report suspicious activity promptly. To report a tip or provide information, contact Sacramento Police at 916-808-5471 or submit anonymously through Crime Stoppers.

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