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Recent Crimes in Sacramento: Robberies, Thefts, and Assaults Across the City
Published 5 months, 4 weeks ago
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Midtown reported an alleged armed robbery late Monday evening. A suspect reportedly approached two individuals near J Street and 28th Avenue, brandished a handgun, and demanded personal property. Victims complied and the suspect fled on foot. The case remains under investigation; authorities have not released a case number and are seeking public tips. Police describe the suspect as a Black male, approximately 6 feet tall, wearing a dark hoodie and jeans. Listeners with information are urged to contact Sacramento PD.
In the Oak Park area, a burglary was reported in the early morning hours Wednesday. Entry was made to a small business near Broadway and 33rd Street; cash and electronics were allegedly taken. No arrests have been made, and police continue to gather evidence.
South Land Park experienced an alleged catalytic converter theft on Thursday night. A vehicle owner discovered the missing part near Freeport Boulevard and 35th Avenue at sunrise. Detectives indicated surveillance footage from nearby homes may assist in identifying a suspect.
Near Del Paso Heights, two vehicles were allegedly involved in a hit-and-run incident Friday around 10 p.m. at the intersection of Norwood Avenue and Acacia Avenue. One vehicle struck a cyclist and failed to render aid. Paramedics treated the victim at the scene and police are asking for public assistance in locating a silver sedan believed to be involved.
Arden-Arcade had a reported residential break-in on Saturday afternoon. The suspect allegedly forced entry through a rear window near Watt Avenue and Marconi Avenue and removed jewelry and small electronics. Police are investigating, no arrests reported.
Downtown officers responded to an alleged assault early Sunday morning. The incident occurred near K Street and 10th Street outside a club. A male was reportedly assaulted during an altercation; witnesses said multiple individuals were involved. The investigation is active. No arrests at this time.
Tahoe Park had a late-week commercial burglary on Friday morning. According to initial reports, unknown suspects broke into a convenience store near 14th Avenue and 61st Street and left before police arrived. The case is open and under review; no suspect information available.
North Sacramento saw an alleged vehicle theft Wednesday night near Northgate Boulevard and Silver Eagle Road. A pickup truck owner reported the incident to police and provided video evidence from a nearby camera. The vehicle remains missing.
Officers in East Sacramento responded to reports of an alleged package theft from an apartment complex near H Street and 48th Street on Tuesday afternoon. Several packages were taken from a shared lobby area. Police indicated this incident may be part of an ongoing pattern in the area.
Suspect descriptions have been released in a series of robberies near Natomas Crossing. Sacramento police are seeking public help to identify a Hispanic male, early 20s, medium build, last seen wearing a red jacket and white sneakers, believed to be involved in at least two incidents between Truxel Road and Arena Boulevard.
Significant trends include an uptick in robberies targeting personal property in Midtown and Natomas Crossing, ongoing vehicle and catalytic converter thefts citywide, and a rise in package thefts from apartment complexes in East Sacramento. Listeners are reminded to remain vigilant, secure their vehicles, and report any suspicious activity to the police.
Emergency tip line for Sacramento PD: 916-443-HELP. Anonymous tips may be submitted through Sacramento Valley Crime Stoppers.
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In the Oak Park area, a burglary was reported in the early morning hours Wednesday. Entry was made to a small business near Broadway and 33rd Street; cash and electronics were allegedly taken. No arrests have been made, and police continue to gather evidence.
South Land Park experienced an alleged catalytic converter theft on Thursday night. A vehicle owner discovered the missing part near Freeport Boulevard and 35th Avenue at sunrise. Detectives indicated surveillance footage from nearby homes may assist in identifying a suspect.
Near Del Paso Heights, two vehicles were allegedly involved in a hit-and-run incident Friday around 10 p.m. at the intersection of Norwood Avenue and Acacia Avenue. One vehicle struck a cyclist and failed to render aid. Paramedics treated the victim at the scene and police are asking for public assistance in locating a silver sedan believed to be involved.
Arden-Arcade had a reported residential break-in on Saturday afternoon. The suspect allegedly forced entry through a rear window near Watt Avenue and Marconi Avenue and removed jewelry and small electronics. Police are investigating, no arrests reported.
Downtown officers responded to an alleged assault early Sunday morning. The incident occurred near K Street and 10th Street outside a club. A male was reportedly assaulted during an altercation; witnesses said multiple individuals were involved. The investigation is active. No arrests at this time.
Tahoe Park had a late-week commercial burglary on Friday morning. According to initial reports, unknown suspects broke into a convenience store near 14th Avenue and 61st Street and left before police arrived. The case is open and under review; no suspect information available.
North Sacramento saw an alleged vehicle theft Wednesday night near Northgate Boulevard and Silver Eagle Road. A pickup truck owner reported the incident to police and provided video evidence from a nearby camera. The vehicle remains missing.
Officers in East Sacramento responded to reports of an alleged package theft from an apartment complex near H Street and 48th Street on Tuesday afternoon. Several packages were taken from a shared lobby area. Police indicated this incident may be part of an ongoing pattern in the area.
Suspect descriptions have been released in a series of robberies near Natomas Crossing. Sacramento police are seeking public help to identify a Hispanic male, early 20s, medium build, last seen wearing a red jacket and white sneakers, believed to be involved in at least two incidents between Truxel Road and Arena Boulevard.
Significant trends include an uptick in robberies targeting personal property in Midtown and Natomas Crossing, ongoing vehicle and catalytic converter thefts citywide, and a rise in package thefts from apartment complexes in East Sacramento. Listeners are reminded to remain vigilant, secure their vehicles, and report any suspicious activity to the police.
Emergency tip line for Sacramento PD: 916-443-HELP. Anonymous tips may be submitted through Sacramento Valley Crime Stoppers.
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