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Sacramento Crime Digest: Property Crimes, Assaults, and Ongoing Investigations in the City

Sacramento Crime Digest: Property Crimes, Assaults, and Ongoing Investigations in the City

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Listeners, here is your Sacramento crime report digest for the week ending November 23, 2025, providing an overview of publicly confirmed police activity in the city.

In the North Sacramento area, officers responded to an alleged armed robbery near the intersection of El Camino Avenue and Rio Linda Boulevard. Victims reported a lone suspect displaying a handgun and fleeing with personal belongings. No arrests have been announced and the case remains under investigation.

South of Fruitridge Road, a residential burglary was reported where the suspect allegedly forced entry and took electronics. Evidence was processed on-site, and police continue to review surveillance footage. Status for this case is active and under investigation.

On Stockton Boulevard near Oak Park, patrol responded to an alleged assault resulting in non-life-threatening injuries. The victim described the assailant as a male, mid-20s, last seen wearing a gray hoodie and dark jeans. Police are requesting assistance in identifying the suspect, so anyone with information is urged to contact authorities.

Midtown officers intervened in an attempted vehicle theft near 19th Street and S Street. The incident involved two suspects reportedly using tools to access a parked vehicle. No arrests have occurred, and the investigation is continuing.

Near Arden-Arcade, dispatch received reports of a commercial burglary where unknown individuals allegedly broke through a rear entrance at a local business. Merchandise was reported stolen, with detectives reviewing security footage. No suspects have been named as of this report.

In the Meadowview neighborhood, police responded to a disturbance call, ultimately classifying the case as alleged domestic violence. Initial interviews were conducted on-site but no arrests have been made. The investigation is ongoing.

East Sacramento police investigated a hit-and-run collision involving property damage near the intersection of 56th Street and Folsom Boulevard. No injuries were reported; the involved vehicle was described as a dark-colored sedan missing a right-side mirror. The case remains open with officers seeking additional witness information.

Downtown, a vandalism incident was logged near J Street and 7th Street. Witnesses observed a group allegedly defacing public property with spray paint. No suspects have been detained and the case is pending further evidence.

On Marconi Avenue in the Arden area, patrol units responded to an alleged catalytic converter theft from a parked vehicle. The victim described hearing metallic noises early in the morning. Police are canvassing the area for security footage, status is under investigation.

No recent police-involved shootings or homicide investigations have been released by Sacramento authorities this week. Additionally, there are no cases where juvenile details have been disclosed, in accordance with reporting protocols.

Throughout the city, there has been a continued trend of property crimes such as burglary and theft, with catalytic converter thefts and commercial burglaries showing persistence across multiple neighborhoods. Assaults and disturbances remain concentrated in residential areas, but law enforcement continues efforts to identify and apprehend suspects.

Anyone with information about these or other incidents is encouraged to contact the Sacramento Police Department tip line at 916-264-5471. For emergencies, always dial 911.

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