He was transported to SCMJ where he was booked for 245(a)1 PC. The (V) positively IDd the (S). As the Acura approached traffic it slowed down and 901d a minivan while attempting to maneuver around it. NCU /POP is investigating. 19-247534 / 901A / Pasadena & Auburn Blvd / 1721 hrs / 2A. The driver was arrested for felony DUI and booked into jail. Some phones and otheritems were left in the vehicle. There were no witnesses to the event. Shippen after a brief foot pursuit. 20-42946 / TSTOP / South Ave/Osmer Lane / 2A / 0820 Hrs. The subject then advised he would wait until the next train came to jump. The victim is expected to survive his injuries and was speaking with officers at the hospital. Officer worked up the location and identified who the male was. 20-29654 / 459 / 1600 block Arden Wy / 2314 hrs / 2C. The driver quickly made his way over to the Marconi / Auburn Blvd area, where he drove into a dirt field. The fare went into the house and returned with handgun and fired it at the cab driver. #2) MHA mid 20s 59 160, mustache, red zip up jacket, blk jeans. Units were notified of a POD hit (10851) vehicle that hit the POD n/b Del Paso Blvd from El Camino Ave. After approximately 15 minutes, the subject relinquished the knife and was safely detained and placed on a 5150 hold. Officers collected the gloves as evidence and arrested the suspect for 10851 VC, 11377 HS, and 1203.2 PC. Both subjects were removed from the vehicle and a probation search was conducted. Officers recognized this assuspicious and contacted the subject. : A probation officer with a work crew called PD when he believed that a subject that committed a strong arm 211 in D2 was on his crew. Both subjects were detained without incident. An area check was conducted with negative results. At the victims apartment, officers located the broken bamboo stick, the torch the FBA suspect was holding and the copper pipe. A subsequent investigation determined the driver had far too exceeded football celebrations and he was arrested for the DUI and Hit & Run charges. A premise history was put on the 925 re the (Ss) behavior. The subject was arrested for negligent discharge of a firearm. The driver was taken into custody, without incident, after he drove down a dead-end road. Tara OSullivan / 200 Block of Redwood Ave. Officers responded to this residence to assist a woman gather her belongings after a DV (Domestic Violence) incident earlier in the day. 19-121384 / WB Bus80 @ Watt Ave / County / Vehicle Pursuit / 0213 hours. : Detectives released an IB regarding a 459 that occurred in the South area where a vehicle platewas captured. The suspect was a MBA, twenties, wearing a dirty white, sleeveless t-shirt, light colored belt, black pants and mismatched dark shoes. He was taken into custody without incident. 19-329710 / 981 / 1000 Garden Hwy / 1B / 1110 Hrs. Quick Quack Car Wash. Employees were standing outside on the drive thru when a MWA walked up and attempted to grab the cash drawer, when he was unable to get it loose, he brandished a silver and black revolver and told the employee to give the him the drawer. He was arrested and booked without incident. A/Sgt. 19-360332 / 148 @ Dixeanna & Oakmont / 2C 0901 Hrs. : Ofc. jurisdiction. Complainant got the plate of the silver Toyota Camry (Lic# 8EER235) that the suspect left in. The suspect slowing drove away trying to get the victims attention. 19-77993 / Robbery / 1369 Garden Hwy2052 Hrs / 1BThe victim was in the parking lot at Chevys on The River, when he was knocked down from behind. Through some initial investigation it was determined these juveniles had in their possession, latex gloves, a ski mask, and a very realistic look/feel Glock 19 air gun. There was a language barrier with the victim. 19-358136 / 503REC @ Raley and Bell / 2A 0636 Hrs. Officer was able to locate the weapon. Once a report was taken Ofc. 19-82541 / Burglary / 4710 Natomas Blvd 0105 Hrs /1A Officers responded to reports of a van ramming the doors to the Little Caesars Pizza. NGET officers arrived on scene where a grass fire was now occurring at the on ramp of Truxel / I-80, where witnesses stated that the fire was started by the same subject as the 415Ws call. A third MBA came out of the perimeter and was detained by Ofc. : An auto burglary occurred on 12/28/19 on Garden Highway where several items were taken as well as a Glock handgun. The driver was taken into custody for 11350 HS and a probation violation. The pickup fled Rio Linda Blvd / Plaza where the driver and passenger foot bailed from the vehicle. The suspect then began breaking the windows of the victims car with a sledgehammer. Complainant called in saying he observed a MHA in a black tank top with multiple tattoos wearing a handgun on his hip. 19-387117 / POD / Grand Ave & Marysville Blvd (2A) / 1807 hours. 19-98158 / Traffic Stop & Foot Pursuit / Del Paso Blvd & Eleanor / 1704 Hours / 2B. Officers ran that plate in Learn and saw it hit a pod going south on E. Commerce shortly before we received the 911 call. Officers intervened and took the suspect into custody without incident. Officers found that (V) had suffered contusions and a fracture to her orbital bone. 20-23339 / 971 / 3000 block Clay St. / 2B / 1343 Hrs. While on scene at jail the passenger advised officers that he had additional 928 hidden in on his body. The driver was identified as being on F/S Probation for 29800 PC. Victim needed a few stitches for an approx 2 laceration above his left eye. Fire had to respond to put the fire out as it was spreadingrapidly tothe dry grassy area. Taken during the 459 were house keys and their two vehicles. Officers detained two subjects that were loitering around the vehicle, one of which had the keys in her possession but claimed ignorance. He was identified, on probation and had a felony warrant. They observed a silver Mercedez driving nearby (same description as the suspect vehicle observed in the previous 459s) and conducted a traffic stop (vehicle was in violation of 4000a VC). A search of the suspect revealed he was in possession of a concealed fixed blade knife in his back pocket. 19-225730/ 273.5/ 2400 block of Judith Resnik Ave/ 1A/ 0345. Officers arrived to find propane bottles being used in a transient camp exploding from unknown causes. The manager was contacted and advised. Officers were also made aware of a gun in the house. Validated gang member attempted to dump a firearm but was detained without incident. The victim was possibly knocked unconscious during the assault and was transported to the hospital for treatment. Also crossed out in black marker was thePolice and Sheriff portion of the sign. Both were taken into custody for 10852 CVC, 182 PC, 664/487 PC, and 11364 H&S. After contacting and identifying the driver, he determined that she had an outstanding warrant for her arrest. They found a Toyota Prius catalytic converter had been tampered with. r kpop. 20-3633 / 245P / 4900 block Wilson St. / 2A / 0740 Hrs. Initially he set-up at the Park, and aftercausing a multitude of high school kids to run around like crazy between the Park and the Raleys shopping center, he had his moment in the spot light, giving money and tickets away before he was asked to move on. 20-46895/ 971/Winamac Dr and N.Platte Wy/ 1A/ 2255 hrs. The victim sustained a substantial head injury, but is not in critical condition. 1 to 3 bedroom apartments from $1,755. At this time the male half has yet to be identified but is in custody. 20-28692 / 0 block Cencibel Ct (1A) / 459 auto / 0739 hrs. 7.7 grams of methamphetamine all individually packaged. The caller stated that he was armed with 2 firearms and would shoot anyone who comes near the door. Subject was detained without further incident and advised that he had taken off running because he was in possession of narcotics paraphernalia and on probation. 19-186605 / 927P / 800 block of Brae Ave / 1034hrs / 2B. 19-337086 211 force Bell Ave/Taylor St. 1921 Hrs. At one point, one of the suspects sprayed the victim with OC and the suspects took her cell phone and some of the food that she had acquired from the pantry. Through diligent follow up they ultimately located and took him into custody. Officers locatedand detained the suspect with the stolen property in his possession. An enforcement stop was conducted and the passenger of the vehicle was found to have two felony no bail warrants and arrested. He was taken into custody and booked without incident. Leach was contacted to update the school district that this did not involve students from Natomas High. The crimes reported here are preliminary investigations, taken in the field by patrol officers, and may or may not be assigned to a Detective for further investigation. Based upon the gun aspect, a surround and call out was conducted at the location. Officers also located a vehicle on Branch St that had been struck by a bullet. He then grabbed her bike from her and took off on the bike trail. The suspect was booked on a variety of charges, including attempted murder, mayhem and assault with a deadly weapon. A crime report was generated. The team hadsent a letter and completed an inspection at that time regarding illegal cultivation. The vehicle was taken from a business burglary earlier this morning. A search of the F150 resulted in a good amount of meth and heroine (being booked as of this writing) as well as a variety of burg tools and the lock from the 503 trailer. 19-76950 / Resisting Arrest / Acacia Ave and Rio Linda Blvd2310 Hrs / South Hagginwood (2B)Ofc. The comp will call when it is available for pick up. 19-376955 / 927r / 1700 block Capital Park Dr/ 2014 hours / 1B. 1B23 was doing his daily checks of the Harris/Opportunity business park area south of Norwood where camper transients regularly loiter/park. 43 posts, read 147,930 times . Officers responded to a four round activation and located four 9mm spent shell casings on the sidewalk. One subject was arrested for negligent discharge of a firearm and resisting, another was cited for resisting arrest and a third subject was cited for possession of narcotics. They were able to do further investigation, determine that the gun actually belonged to a probationer in the back seat. There was a struggle between the victim and suspects. Officers were in the area of the above address attempting to locate a possible burglary suspect that brandished a firearm. The suspects were all juveniles and were detained without incident. Great stop by Motor Officer James. XXXX(a convicted felon) was booked at jail after he admitted to selling narcotics. The vehicle still had no headlights and was driving very slow. The subject was transported to Kinney to be interviewed by detectives. During the investigation it was evident that the driver was highly intoxicated and taken into custody by officers. Then the female half decided to interveneto the point where she physically resisted officers and had to be controlled. 19-305873 Disturbance 2500 New Market Dr 1434hrs. The victim was on parole and had two felony warrants. 19-377727/ TSTOP/ 2500 Northgate Bl/ 1C/ 1449 hrs(RELATED TO NORTH NATOMAS BUSINESS BURGLARIES). Ofc. Male half was transported to Kaiser North prior to being booked into jail. Officer did a great job but the (S) only responded with profanities and never would come back out of the house. During a search of the vehicle officers located an ID. He then stole the victims car and the female followed in her Acura. (Murrietta), Stop sign Bowling Green/Middleberry. 20-46933 / 921P / 1500 block Response Rd / 2354 hrs / 2C. Officers did a great job interviewing thedriver and got him to admit that he did the 215 the night prior. This location had many cars out front, trailers in the backyard and add-on structures. Fearing for the safety of the juveniles and herself, the mother stabbed the suspect in the back and cut his face. All subjects from inside the house were told to get on the floor, the home owner was pistol whipped by the MB wearing the blue/yellow sweatshirt. Officers located the vehicle unoccupied at the AM/PM on Norwood. Suspect was arrested for the 503 as well as some drug offenses. 19-413647 / SSTOP / Oakmont and Calvados / 2C / 0740 Hrs. : Officers were called to the above location by fire who had a complaint of a transient camp. A N/B UPRR freight train struck an unidentified male who was on the tracks. The sus took off on foot and attempted to carjack another vehicle by force unsuccessfully. SSD was contacted andresponded,took custody of the subj for further investigation. 19-391151//Rio Linda Blvd/Lampasas Ave//Gun Arrest//2B//1748hrs. North Natomas C.A 95835 Thursday, January 24, 2013 They use sound as a weapon! During a search of the vehicle they located a S&W pistol with a loaded 30 round magazine. 20 shell casings were later located in the street. Officers towed 4 vehicles. 5150V 1829 Hrs 1C. A homeowner came home to find a male had broken into his home. A citizen called in to report a possible theft/vandalism to a bank of residential mailboxes. 19-403466 1000 block Grand Ave TSTOP/503P 0016 Hrs 2A. During the contact, they learned the subject had two felony warrants for a prior stolen vehicle case and arrested him. Officers did a good job of recognizing that the subject was an at risk MP who suffers from dementia missing from the night before (20-18760). Ofc. At that time, the pursuit was cancelled. NCU will be informed for the IB. Officers quickly drove to the location and located thesuspect vehicle parked on the street. The homeowner detained the suspect until PD arrived. While on scene, SSD dropped off an eviction notice based upon POP letter from last week. ARRESTED: Odis Collier 7-5-66 Xref 210736, 19-250948 / 921P / Heritage Ln & Expo Blvd / 1432 / 2C. This information is provided so you can have a timely snapshot of significant events in our community. Officers displayed their CEDs and subjectstill wasnt cooperative. / 1515 hrs. The pursuit travelled approx 3.4 miles until the driver caused a 901 at Arden Way & Del Paso. Officers were able to narrow it down to a general area at the far east end of the park. 1A / Robbery Knifepoint / 4500 Block of Gateway Parkway / 1758 hours / 19-87930The victim was robbed at knifepoint at the Terracina Gold Apartments. Our newest SPD Officers met with community members at the Calvary Christian Center for the Walk in My Shoes Program to share perspectives and have an interactive discussion to increase understanding and trust between law enforcement and the community we serve. Officers responded to the above location after receiving a 911 hang-up where a male and female voices could be heard in a 415 in the background. The juvenile suspect was later booked at juvenile hall for 10851 VC. 19-339031/ 211/ 1500 block Del Paso Bl/ 2C/ 1400 hrs. 19-411491 / 2200 block Colfax St / Search Warrant. The driver and passenger were detained without incident. Great extra effort and citizen support by these officers. Officer turned around and attempted to catch up to the vehicle. 19-340338 / Silver Eagle Mable / TSTOP / 1824 hrs. Wollman located the involved BMW, as it was exiting the freeway. GNG78 responded to a ShotSpotter activation of 1 shot fired from the above location. The driver was on probation for 664/459 PC. NCU North and NPOP were notified of the call. 19-338475 / 245 False Call/ 300 block Yampa Cir / 0135 hours / 2A. The (S) appears to be a MHA in his twenties, slim build wearing blue jeans and a black t-shirt with a big VOLCAM logo on the front of it. The victim didnt take his announcement very seriously and walked away from the suspect. / 1A. Officers observed a 505 vehicle driving erratically in the parking lot. Officers checked the area with negative results. Nothing appeared to be taken. The driver was ultimately arrested for 10851 VC. CHP chased the suspect to Vacaville and applied the PIT a couple of times. 20-40018 / SSD Pursuit-503 / 4000 block Balsam St / 0115 hrs / 2A. Officers responded to the area with the Impact team and issued 602 notices to several subjects in the area. Officers responded to the above area after receiving a POD hit on a stolen Toyota Camry. A perimeter was setup. 19-391888 / 901 @ Roseville Rd & Marconi Cir / 2C 1138 Hrs. *The More shopping centers invest in this technology , the more we can deter criminals and crime from entering our area. The others were booked for their warrants, 19-419173 / 664/211 @ 3200 block Arena Blvd. Responding officers did a great job of getting on scene in under 2 minutes and quickly setting up perimeter. Officer observed a Toyota Camry traveling blacked out N/B Marysville / Roanoke and got behind the vehicle. He was booked for 10851 VC. A records check showed the male to be on PRCS. Units responded C3and ran up to the front door where they then could hear some scuffling coming from inside and observed the broken kitchen window adjacent to the front door. The location had make shift electricalwiring throughout which was a fire hazard. SFD Arson Investigators were called out and took over the investigation. Pet Friendly. Units responded Code-3 to the area. Great follow-up and teamwork by patrol and GET officers! See All South Natomas Rankings Crime & Safety Crime & Safety C+ Based on violent and property crime rates. A perimeter was formed and K9 responded. The driver was found to have a misdemeanor warrant and arrested as well. The sus appeared to be under the influence of 928,was transported for medical as a pre-caution, heis not expected to be medically cleared until well into dayshift, suswas not injured. 19-361444 / TSTOP @ Marysville and South / 2A 0636 Hrs, Officer made a TSTOP. A marijuana delivery person responded to xxxx Palmer St to deliver a marijuana order. Officers stopped a vehicle at this location and arrested driver for a no bail gun warrant. A records check showed Osborne had a felony warrant and he was taken into custody without incident. There were also scrape marks on the ground where it appears that the subject was attempting to grind down his piece of metal to better pick the door lock. He observed some marijuana in the vehicle and educated the driver on marijuana statutes which led to the driver being detained while a search of the vehicle was conducted. Officers continued to search for MP until a citizen called and asked for a welfare check on a juvenile at an apartment complex. The officers/Sgt showed tremendous patience on this incident. CHP was advised on the suspect vehicle should it be back enroute to Fairfield. A chronic problem in the area that affects several parts of the city and county, these drivers often have modified vehicles they use to engage in risky and reckless behavior on public roads. While conducting proactive patrol in the areaOfficerlocated a suspicious vehicle. K9 responded and assisted in taking the suspect into custody. Family disturbance with father threatening other family members with a knife. The suspect stated that he was hopping fences because he believed he was being chased by the police. NCU is investigating. He took $400-$500 in cash and fled on foot. 19-92412 / Shooting-2 in-custody / XXX Nogales St / 2235 Hours / 2BFour shot-spotter activations were received near the above location which was followed by a Complainant calling to report that approximately 20 rounds were exchanged between several subjects in front of XXX Nogales. Victim was riding his bike SB on Norwood at Morey Ave when the suspect vehicle struck him knocking him off his bike. The driver and solo occupant was detained without incident. During a search of the vehicle officers located a stolen SIG 9mm handgun hidden in the center console along with a bag of methamphetamine. The FBA was holding a torch and told the victim that she would torch him if he moved. They used a crowbar to force entry on two locked glass doors. K98 arrived to assist and the driver was taken into custody without incident. Flure was working as TAC15 in an area with a high volume of vehicle burglaries. 19-115971 / 503B / Rollingbrook Cir / 2128 hours. 19-200340 / 1000 block of Dixieanne Ave / 273.5r / 0036 hrs. Upon arrival, R/Oslocated the victimwho advised he had been 211d for his phone and $80. NPOP was later informed that the suspect was apprehended in Stockton. Officers in District 5 subsequently detained one subject who was in possession of the key to the vehicle. The core safety units located approximately (42) shell casings at the scene in two different calibers and a neighbor who had surveillance video of the shooting. Owners stated that based upon sales receipts from the day prior and starting deposit, that a total of $2380 was taken and estimated the damage at $2500. 19-90203 / SHOTS / 2500 Block of Oakmont St / 1954 hoursOld North Sacramento (2B)7-round activation where officers located 5- 9mm casings and a witness stating they saw a MBA running w/b over the bike trail. CHP later advised the suspect was still traveling at a high rate of speed on I-80 past Reed Ave. A short time later Sgt. The crimes reported here are preliminary investigations, taken in the field by patrol officers, and may or may not be assigned to a Detective for further investigation. Further follow-up is being completed including a search for any video that might have captured the incident. He took a 459 auto report based on the window smash burglary, even though there was not much information to work with based on the victims demeanor. Store management was contacted, who wished to sign 602 Notices. Officers learned from the (Vs) that they had been coming home from the store to their apt complex on Rio Linda when a MBA with dreads wearing a black hoodie with some writing similar to the Cali flag on the front robbed them. When officers got in the area they saw the two suspects running. The pursuit terminated at I-80 & Antelope when a PIT maneuver was completed. The suspect then began driving on the shoulder of the freeway over 100 MPH. Officers McDonald and Bowman were working as a TAC unit in the area of Gateway Oaks Dr/ Weald way regarding car burglaries in the area. 20-125156 / E. Commerce/Ottumwa / 901 / 0812 hrs. This description was familiar to the officer who regularly contacts subjects in the area. 2 subjects were observed smashing car windows in the complex. The K9 deployment was successful in preventing the driver from fully entering the vehicle again, and a contact team approached and took the driver into custody. A felony stop was made at 2500 block Del Paso Blvd. Vehicle continued intoDistrict 1 where it made as/b turn onto American and then back e/b Columbus into a dead end. Officers are still at the hospital waiting for him to be checked out by a physician. She observed the male begin to close her bedroom door and then walked away from her room. The victim was apparently given narcoticsby medical staff during treatment. Officers responded to a one round shotspotter and observed nothing 927 in the complex. No other casings or bullet strikes were located. Officers made contact with a subject at the residence who stated he was just letting the guys hang out but really doesnt know them. A security company monitoring new construction of the DR Horton subdivision, was viewing live surveillance video when they saw a dark Honda SUV suspiciously park in between two houses. As north area officers began to secure the homicide scene at San Juan Dr / Truxel Rd (referenced above), they were getting information from witnesses that subjects were seen fleeing eastbound on San Juan Rd. A horse got spooked & bucked the rider while out for a stroll in Del Paso Park. Officer Jarvis was driving (tac gear/unmarked) SB Norwood Ave when he on viewed a 505 driving at a high rate of speed and swerving in and out of traffic. Officer contacted a subject at the above location and identified him. Officers located the vehicle in the area and conducted a felony stop. Officer conducted a traffic stop on a dark 4-door sedan with n lights on. When it came to a stop, the front passenger and drivers side rear passenger fled on foot. On the video, the officers confirmed what the R/P saw but couldnt see the guns. The comp saw the IB (19-409625) recently and thought that he recognized the person from the picture. Upon arrival officers contacted the caller who stated that they just had returned home. All theadjoiningbusinesses were closed. Officers responded to a report of a stabbing. 19-234157/ 459/ 2921 Advantage Way / 1A/ 2046 hrs. SACRAMENTO (CBS13) Police are investigating a shooting that killed two men in Natomas over the weekend. 19-331530 / 3700 block Cypress St / SSHOTS / 2119 hours. / 1B. Officer Boyer utilized his CNT (Crisis Negotiator Trained) skills and was able to peacefully resolve the conflict and convinced the pitbull owner to hand over his dog to Animal Control. The officer conducted a records check on the vehicle and found to be stolen. The suspect stole the victim's personal property and then fled the area. Victim #2 was not cooperative and eventually told the officers he was not going to talk anymore. With the assistance of Arden Mall Security and SSD, the occupants were located in the Kohls Department Store. Officers remained on scene while it was processed and conducted additional neighborhood canvases along the west side of the park. Officers got behing the vehicle and attempted to pull the vehicle over. One victim had had a black Quad ATV taken which Officer believed was parked there next to the 971. The bullet passed between he and his wifes bed, and their young childs bed all of which were sleeping. sensed something was amiss and detained the young man in handcuffs and conducted a search incident to arrest. There were concerns due to MP having autism. The suspect (MBJ, 55, med build) was armed with a 10 knife. SSD Air unit located a vehicle that matched the GPS location and directed ground units to the vehicle. Both suspects were arrested on the SPD caper, and SSD was advised about the female for a follow up statement to be conducted tomorrow on their case. We located 1 ounce of meth, 2 ounces of heroin, $1400 and 3 firearms. All of the items were inside a backpack. He was prohibited from possessing firearms. 19-187292 / Pursuit / Roanoke Ave-Ripley St / 2005hrs / 2A. Officers responded to the above location in the county regarding a carjacking report.
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