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Sacramento Crime Roundup: Burglaries, Thefts, and Firearm Incidents Investigated
Published 5 months, 4 weeks ago
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Early Sunday in the Meadowview neighborhood, Sacramento Police responded to reports of a shooting near Mack Road and Center Parkway. Officers located one victim with non-life-threatening injuries. The incident is under investigation.
Monday afternoon in the North Sacramento area near Arden Way, a commercial burglary was reported at a retail business where suspects allegedly forced entry after business hours and removed electronics. No arrests have been made and the case remains open.
Late Monday evening around the Del Paso Heights neighborhood, a stolen vehicle was recovered during a routine traffic stop. The driver was taken into custody on suspicion of vehicle theft. Arrest made.
Tuesday morning, a robbery was reported near Franklin Boulevard in the Parkway neighborhood. According to police, a suspect allegedly approached a pedestrian, implied possession of a weapon, and fled with personal property. The suspect is described as a Hispanic male, early twenties, medium build, last seen in dark clothing. Sacramento Police request anyone with information to contact their tip line as the search for the suspect continues.
Late Tuesday, near Florin Road and Stockton Boulevard, patrol units responded to a disturbance call and subsequently arrested an individual for suspected assault with a deadly weapon after a physical altercation escalated involving a blunt object. An investigation is ongoing.
Wednesday afternoon in Midtown, law enforcement stopped a group of individuals near 16th Street for suspected possession of stolen property. After interviews, two adult males were arrested and several reported stolen bicycles were seized. Arrests made.
Thursday morning, a residential burglary in the Land Park area was reported. Police allege suspects entered through an unlocked window and removed valuables from the premises while the occupants were away. There are no suspects at this time and the case is under investigation.
Thursday evening near Northgate Boulevard, a reported catalytic converter theft occurred in a commercial parking lot. Security footage review is underway, but no suspects have been identified.
Friday, a suspected hit-and-run involving two vehicles occurred near the intersection of Stockton Boulevard and Fruitridge Road. One driver fled the scene before officers arrived. No known injuries reported. The investigation is active.
Friday evening, officers conducted a traffic stop in the Natomas area and arrested one individual for outstanding warrants unrelated to the stop. Arrest made.
Saturday in Oak Park, officers responded to reports of shots fired near Broadway and 40th Street. Evidence of gunfire was located but no victim or suspect was found. The incident is under investigation, and police encourage anyone with information to come forward.
Significant trends over this period indicate continued concerns with property-related crimes, such as burglaries and thefts from vehicles, as well as several incidents involving illegal firearm usage. Law enforcement reminds listeners to report suspicious activity and secure their property. For tips or information on these cases, listeners can contact Sacramento Police non-emergency at 916-264-5471 or text anonymous tips to 274637.
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Monday afternoon in the North Sacramento area near Arden Way, a commercial burglary was reported at a retail business where suspects allegedly forced entry after business hours and removed electronics. No arrests have been made and the case remains open.
Late Monday evening around the Del Paso Heights neighborhood, a stolen vehicle was recovered during a routine traffic stop. The driver was taken into custody on suspicion of vehicle theft. Arrest made.
Tuesday morning, a robbery was reported near Franklin Boulevard in the Parkway neighborhood. According to police, a suspect allegedly approached a pedestrian, implied possession of a weapon, and fled with personal property. The suspect is described as a Hispanic male, early twenties, medium build, last seen in dark clothing. Sacramento Police request anyone with information to contact their tip line as the search for the suspect continues.
Late Tuesday, near Florin Road and Stockton Boulevard, patrol units responded to a disturbance call and subsequently arrested an individual for suspected assault with a deadly weapon after a physical altercation escalated involving a blunt object. An investigation is ongoing.
Wednesday afternoon in Midtown, law enforcement stopped a group of individuals near 16th Street for suspected possession of stolen property. After interviews, two adult males were arrested and several reported stolen bicycles were seized. Arrests made.
Thursday morning, a residential burglary in the Land Park area was reported. Police allege suspects entered through an unlocked window and removed valuables from the premises while the occupants were away. There are no suspects at this time and the case is under investigation.
Thursday evening near Northgate Boulevard, a reported catalytic converter theft occurred in a commercial parking lot. Security footage review is underway, but no suspects have been identified.
Friday, a suspected hit-and-run involving two vehicles occurred near the intersection of Stockton Boulevard and Fruitridge Road. One driver fled the scene before officers arrived. No known injuries reported. The investigation is active.
Friday evening, officers conducted a traffic stop in the Natomas area and arrested one individual for outstanding warrants unrelated to the stop. Arrest made.
Saturday in Oak Park, officers responded to reports of shots fired near Broadway and 40th Street. Evidence of gunfire was located but no victim or suspect was found. The incident is under investigation, and police encourage anyone with information to come forward.
Significant trends over this period indicate continued concerns with property-related crimes, such as burglaries and thefts from vehicles, as well as several incidents involving illegal firearm usage. Law enforcement reminds listeners to report suspicious activity and secure their property. For tips or information on these cases, listeners can contact Sacramento Police non-emergency at 916-264-5471 or text anonymous tips to 274637.
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This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI