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Sacramento Crime Roundup: Burglaries, Robberies, and Vehicle Thefts in the Region
Published 4 months, 4 weeks ago
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Beginning with the most recent incidents reported in Sacramento over the past week, police responded to a series of alleged burglaries in the Oak Park and Land Park neighborhoods. In the early morning hours of November 19, officers were called to a commercial burglary near Broadway and 36th Street. Entry appeared to be forced, and electronics were reported missing. The case remains under investigation.
Later that same day in the Natomas Crossing area, officers responded to an alleged robbery in a parking lot at Truxel Road and Gateway Park Boulevard. The victim reported being approached by two suspects who allegedly demanded a wallet and phone before fleeing on foot. No arrests have been made, and police are seeking the public’s assistance in identifying the suspects. Suspect one is described as a male, approximately 5'10", thin build, wearing a dark hoodie and jeans. Suspect two is described as a female, short stature, blond hair, wearing a red jacket.
November 18 saw a reported motor vehicle theft in the South Sacramento area, near Franklin Boulevard and Florin Road. The stolen vehicle, a gray 2022 Honda Accord, was reportedly taken overnight from a public lot. The investigation is ongoing.
On November 17, in the Midtown neighborhood, officers responded to a domestic disturbance at J Street and 21st Street. No injuries were reported, but one individual was taken into custody for alleged violation of a restraining order. The investigation is ongoing pending prosecutor review.
Near the Del Paso Heights area, November 16 witnessed a report of shots fired around Marysville Boulevard and Grand Avenue. Officers located shell casings at the scene but found no victims. The case is listed as under investigation, and police are seeking information from anyone who heard or witnessed the incident.
On November 15, a series of vehicle break-ins were reported along Arden Way at the edge of the Arden-Arcade district. Witnesses described two unknown suspects breaking car windows and removing valuables before leaving in a dark SUV. No suspect arrests at this time; police encourage anyone with dashcam footage from around 2:20 a.m. that night to come forward.
Sacramento police logged a reported strong-arm robbery on the afternoon of November 14, at the intersection of Mack Road and Valley Hi Drive. The victim stated a group approached and allegedly used force to steal a shopping bag. No serious injuries were reported. Officers are still seeking leads and request public assistance.
Trending this week, law enforcement notes a spike in vehicle-related property crimes including break-ins and theft in the Arden-Arcade and Oak Park neighborhoods. Listeners should remain vigilant, secure valuables, and report suspicious activity.
Anyone with tips or information regarding these incidents is urged to contact Sacramento Police at (916) 264-5471 or Sacramento Valley Crime Stoppers at (916) 443-HELP. You can remain anonymous and may be eligible for a reward.
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Later that same day in the Natomas Crossing area, officers responded to an alleged robbery in a parking lot at Truxel Road and Gateway Park Boulevard. The victim reported being approached by two suspects who allegedly demanded a wallet and phone before fleeing on foot. No arrests have been made, and police are seeking the public’s assistance in identifying the suspects. Suspect one is described as a male, approximately 5'10", thin build, wearing a dark hoodie and jeans. Suspect two is described as a female, short stature, blond hair, wearing a red jacket.
November 18 saw a reported motor vehicle theft in the South Sacramento area, near Franklin Boulevard and Florin Road. The stolen vehicle, a gray 2022 Honda Accord, was reportedly taken overnight from a public lot. The investigation is ongoing.
On November 17, in the Midtown neighborhood, officers responded to a domestic disturbance at J Street and 21st Street. No injuries were reported, but one individual was taken into custody for alleged violation of a restraining order. The investigation is ongoing pending prosecutor review.
Near the Del Paso Heights area, November 16 witnessed a report of shots fired around Marysville Boulevard and Grand Avenue. Officers located shell casings at the scene but found no victims. The case is listed as under investigation, and police are seeking information from anyone who heard or witnessed the incident.
On November 15, a series of vehicle break-ins were reported along Arden Way at the edge of the Arden-Arcade district. Witnesses described two unknown suspects breaking car windows and removing valuables before leaving in a dark SUV. No suspect arrests at this time; police encourage anyone with dashcam footage from around 2:20 a.m. that night to come forward.
Sacramento police logged a reported strong-arm robbery on the afternoon of November 14, at the intersection of Mack Road and Valley Hi Drive. The victim stated a group approached and allegedly used force to steal a shopping bag. No serious injuries were reported. Officers are still seeking leads and request public assistance.
Trending this week, law enforcement notes a spike in vehicle-related property crimes including break-ins and theft in the Arden-Arcade and Oak Park neighborhoods. Listeners should remain vigilant, secure valuables, and report suspicious activity.
Anyone with tips or information regarding these incidents is urged to contact Sacramento Police at (916) 264-5471 or Sacramento Valley Crime Stoppers at (916) 443-HELP. You can remain anonymous and may be eligible for a reward.
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