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Sacramento Police Target Organized Retail Theft and Identify Suspect in Shooting Investigation

Sacramento Police Target Organized Retail Theft and Identify Suspect in Shooting Investigation

Published 5 months, 2 weeks ago
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Sacramento police and the CHP Organized Retail Crime Task Force conducted a joint operation targeting fencing and organized retail theft in September in the central Sacramento area. Officers served a search warrant connected to an ongoing CVS and Walgreens investigation, resulting in the seizure of 655 suspected stolen goods and one firearm. The case remains under active investigation with several arrests reported, and more stolen items have been recovered. Another major incident, related to retail loss from ULTA Beauty in North Sacramento, resulted in the recovery of a large volume of alleged stolen merchandise after serving a search warrant; this investigation is still ongoing and the value and item count are being verified, according to the Governor's Office and statements from the CHP.

In Elk Grove on the southern edge of the Sacramento metro, investigators identified Roderick Randall, 43, as the alleged suspect involved in a recent shooting incident. Surveillance review led to Randall being named, and he remains at large at press time. Elk Grove police are actively seeking public assistance to locate Randall. Anyone with information should contact law enforcement immediately.

According to the state’s Organized Retail Crime Task Force, there were 35 arrests in September as a result of ongoing investigations throughout Sacramento and the wider region. Officials continue to focus on dismantling property and fencing operations, particularly in commercial and retail corridors such as Arden-Arcade and Natomas, with increased coordination among Sacramento local agencies.

The Sacramento Police and Superior Court records for the week reflect a continued emphasis on addressing organized retail crime, property theft, and ongoing felony investigations. Statewide, reported violent crime and homicides remain on a downward trend, and Sacramento is participating in new CHP crime suppression initiatives to further enhance public safety.

Listeners should note the ongoing efforts to curb organized retail theft, recent progress in identifying suspects in violent offenses, and continued collaboration between local and state law enforcement agencies. A consistent pattern of enforcement actions against fencing and theft in high-traffic shopping districts is evident, especially as the holiday season approaches.

For tips related to active investigations or to assist with locating outstanding suspects like Roderick Randall, contact Sacramento Crime Stoppers at (916) 443-HELP or local law enforcement. 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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