1st 20s, 6 tall,heavy set, with a dark colored bandana over his face, black shirt, dark colored jeans. She advised he had a handgun. He is also on probation to this address. Another transient witness () there advised she had observed him being assaulted around 0400 hrs this AM by a large MBA in his 20s heavy build wearing gray sweat pants with the legs pulled up and a white t-shirt. When the sewer system to the building backed up onto a neighboring property, the neighbor turned of the water to the business. All subjects in the vehicle were on some form of probation and detained. This time Suspect was home and was taken into custody without incident. Separately, Officer was working a 481 (19-403317) at Taylor & Jessie involving the DUI vehicle. Officers found several items of identification and paperwork belonging to other people. CSI responded to take photos of the weapon and collect it. They contacted the driver on scene who was found to be intoxicated and arrested on Hit and Run/ DUI charges. The subjects that we had detained were interviewed and GSR was tested. He had been riding a bicycle when he was struck by a vehicle that fled the scene. Let us look at the logistics of that crime. The female passenger was identified and a patdown for weapons was conducted where she had concealed a Smith & Wesson revolver in her pants pocket. Comp came to the location to get some equipment and noticed a significant amount of property was stolen from the facility, estimating approximately 150K in equipment. Ofc. Officers conducted a subject stop at the above location on a subject they recognized. The driver failed to yield and initiated a vehicle pursuit, which was relatively short. 19-374997 / 2500 block W. El Camino Ave (1B) / 923p / 0942 hrs. A short time later, after getting their food they returned to their van and discovered that it had been forcibly entered. Subject went to jail for a no bail arrest warrant for DUI. 20-124434 3900 block Research Dr 921P 1458 Hrs 2A. An uninvolved citizen chased the (S) and confronted him causing the (S) to dump his goods; property recovered by the store. It was determined that the caller had received text messages containing racial slurs from 2 phone numbers that he did not recognize. He was taken into custody and transported to SCMJ without incident. During the course of the call officers discovered that there was no 921 (the people involved were messing with their own car) but, unfortunately for one of the occupants, the officers also discovered that one person was wanted for breaking the law in a major way by burglarizing something. At the request of the crossing guard, he worked speed on Marysville Blvd in front of the school when kids were present. Surveillance video was obtained but no license plate was visible on the suspect vehicle. Officer contacted the driver. Kraintz and Sandoval spotted a subject (MBA-6 ft. all black clothing) who resembled the outstanding suspect from a 459.5/211 PC at the Grocery Outlet on 2/26/19. 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. The BEARCAT was utilized to transport a contact team to the front of the residence. The (S) could barely perform FSTs. Although these typically occur in our retail centers, the most recent spike has occurred in our neighborhoods. As of now, we do not have any solid suspect leads, but the victims have affiliation with the Tongan Crips and there may be some useful video at Rainbow Market (Night Detectives plan to follow-up). The vehicle did in fact return as stolen. 20-35646 / SSTOP @ 2900 block Del Paso Blvd. Arson charges were later added. 19-207320 / 211PC / 2000 block of Arena Blvd (T-Mobile) / 1A, 19-207333 / 211 PC / 2300 block of Norwood (Metro PCS) / 2A. 19-389107 5150V / 4300 block Englewood St / 2A / 1836 Hours. 19-341342 / 502 @ Northgate & Bowman / 1704 hrs. The suspects were not wearing gloves and CSI responded to process the scene. When the (Ss) saw him they fled W/B El Camino and then jumped into some yards to get away. Officers conducted a search of the residence and located a loaded, stolen, .357 revolver in the undercarriage of Daniels vehicle. He then fled the scene and got into a newer model, gray, Honda Accord. Ofc. / 1C. The female driver exited the car and attempted to open the front door to the empty/closed Starbucks. Suspect was arrested for multiple gun charges. Due to the subject stealing power, all MCTs served the warrant this morning and he had his power shut down for the New Year. He advised that he did not realize we were the police, despite numerous identifications and our uniforms. The comp also reported that the suspect tried to stab him. He was eventuallybooked for 69 PC, 148.9 PC, 211 PC, 25400(a)2 PC, 29610 PC, and 29650 PC. Luckily Officer has excellent land speed and was able to close the gap, eventually trapping the suspect in a thicket. Officers conducted a DUI investigation. Impact officers cited two individuals for 374.7 PC. The vehicle went into the Arden Fair Mall and parked along Arden Way. Upon arrival officers observed a mbj flee into JC Penney. They followed and assaulted a MWJ at the location. Officers responded and were checking the front of the housewhen the front door swung open and two pit type dogs were released into the front yard. 19-100827 / Pursuit / Rio Linda Blvd and Eleanor Ave. Officers broadcast information on a stolen vehicle that had passed through a POD here. amounts of small denominations consistent with narcotic dealing and a functioning scale. The vehicle failed to stop after the collision and was last seen travelling northbound on Northgate Blvd. The driver consented to a search and was found to have a meth pipe and a small amount of Meth. A grey 2010-2013 Chevy Impala pulled up next to the victim. 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). This business is a marijuana dispensary. / 2A. Call Now (916) 571-6742 check . 19-290367 / DUI / Northgate and W. El Camino / 1C / 1227 Hrs. Sgt. He was then struck by a vehicle travelling northbound on Northgate Blvd. 19-418896 / 2800 block Bridgeford Dr 1B / 927P / 1050 hrs, Officers responded to the above address to do follow up on a series of burglaries in which one subject was already arrested (19-416042). Officers quickly set up a perimeter and requested air support and K-9. / 2B. They also discovered a BB gun and several knives inside the vehicle. Units responded Code-3 to the area. An RO check yielded negative results but the original 503 trailer comp confirmed this was the (S) vehicle. Officers obtained the license plate and pursued the vehicle, but were unable to keep up with it due to speeds. The young driver appeared extremely intoxicated. Officers responded to this warehouse for a 933r, and found the chain locks on 2 gates had been cut, large roll up door appeared to have beenrammed by a vehicle to gain entry. He was taken into custody without incident and booked at SCMJ. Suspect then ripped her beige/yel med sized purse out of her hands. No persons on scene, soiled trash only. Both MBAs fled on foot in an E/B direction. Additional officers responded to establish a perimeter while K9 announcements were made. HDB responded regarding the open case and posted it substandard. Officers received a bait bike activation at the above location. Using a master key they made entry for a welfare check and found the male guest in the bathtub. 20-33624/ Attpu/ 2900 block Berkshire Way. CSI responded for latent processing. Multiple items of potential evidence were seized, the Quad returned to RO and (S) Brown was booked for 496. 20-45662 921T 2200 block Natomas Park Dr 1938hrs. The suspect was the first to exit, followed by his wife and daughter. This is an ongoing investigation and more arrests are expected! There were multiple additional callers reporting there were subjects shooting at each other in the street. The victim lost a significant amount of blood and transported to UC Davis. The Suburban was registered to thesuspects mother. When officers made contact he attempted to pull away from them. The victims were able to get away from the suspects. SSD remained on scene to complete their investigation. For non-emergency incidents, call (916) 808-5471. In amirandized statement the suspect admitted to five (5) burglaries. He made several high visibility stops during his time outthere including one unlicensed scofflaw who brazenly blew through two stop signs without so much as a brake tap. Officers confirmed an ongoing pattern of him arriving at apartment and making threats while intoxicated or under the influence. 19-109105 / Shooting / Jasmine St and Harris Ave. At approximately 2215 hours we received a ShotSpotter activation at Willow St/Grand Ave. As officers were responding, we received a call of a shooting at Jasmine St and Harris Ave (only a few blocks away). Driver of the vehicle was detained and vehicle searched incident to arrest where large amounts of methamphetamine, heroinand marijuana were located. / 1C. The suspect was taken into custody without incident and booked for 29800 PC, 30305 PC, 25850 PC, and 25400 PC. The replica fired pellets from the cylinder. Officers wrote a search warrant into the residence. Excellent coordinated effort by GET officers and D2 patrol. A 911 hangup call came in with a female screaming. Suspects were said to have fled in a BMW with both suspects possibly being armed with black pistols. The children were especially appreciative, per them they hadnt slept in a bed in months. A brief foot pursuit ensued and one of the subjects was detained. NGET will conduct follow up to seeif they can ID the suspect. He was told to stop running several time and warned that a CED would be deployed. Units were called in to assist on theATTPU. Del Paso Rd/Gateway Park Blvd (Natomas East Drainage Canal) 311 complaint (190826-000309)Abandoned camp observed next to business. Once it was determined that the victim was in stable condition, two witnesses who had voluntarily remained on scene,IDd the suspect in field show-ups. While we were investigating, Yuba County Sheriffs Department called advising they had an attempt earlier in the night in Olivehurst. Officers responded to the above area after receiving a POD hit on a stolen Toyota Camry. Suspects: Three MHA, 20s. The driver, MBJ, was ultimately arrested for 2800.4,and his 602WI No Bail warrant. Officer observed a white Subaru missing tires, E/B on Bus 80. As units arrived and asked the subject to remove his hands, the subject refused and told officers that they would have to shoot him and that he wanted to die. Taken during the 459 were house keys and their two vehicles. 20-3112 480 / Acacia/Rio Linda / 2B / 1832 Hours. Officerresponded to the above area to contact the homeless individual identified in this call. 19-406547 / 503P / 1600 block Arden Wy / 2C / 2008hrs. Equipped with the driver description, Officer began a diligent search of the suspect with the assistance of SSD units. Officers (both CNT) established rapport quickly with the young man in a very close quarters negotiation. When officers got in the area they saw the two suspects running. Flashlight taken. Police Beat 1A was identified as having a very high crime rate. K9 responded and assisted in taking the suspect into custody. Mark Johnson, 10/01/89 and Trevor Speegle, 8/27/88 were booked on a slew of charges to include 10851 VC, 466/496 PC and narcotic related charges. He washandcuffed and while being detained,ran from officers again. : Comp called in to report her vehicle had been burglarized, and that she had video of the suspect vehicle. Coroner was contacted and took over the scene. The driver submitted to a PAS, which returned with two readings well over .08BAC. The store manager advised that the corporate office would need to be contacted for video surveillance. The vehicle speed away from officers. 19-400267 / TSTOP / Norwood Ave / Eleanor Ave / 0003 hours / 2B. with two subjects on board. Four different cars were broken into, and the suspects were described as: Three male juveniles 15-17yrs old, all approx 58 6 tall and wearing backpacks. Ofc. The driver foot-bailed from the vehicle and a perimeter was quickly established. 20-121753/ 971/ Northgate Bl and W. El Camino Av/ 1C/ 0302 hrs. Additionalunits beganresponding to the area and taking up perimeter spots around the complex. 20-119544 / 505-Pursuit / Lampasas Ave& Norwood Ave / 0131 hrs / 2B. Officers along with impact units, contacted a subject in the above area and identified him. 20-44451- 211 PC 2700 block Millcreek Drive 1B- 1652. The D+K Donuts had its front glass door shattered but noting in the business appeared disturbed. Per a witness across the street, the suspects were a tall mba wearing a red/black colored backpack and two mwa. The suspect was a mb who got into the passenger seat of a white Ford Crown Victoria before leaving. The subject had extensive 10851 and theft history and was on F/S probation for 10851 VC and 496 PC. Once sufficient units arrived on scene they conducted a felony stop on the vehicle at Truxel Road & San Juan Road. Again, we will continue to use all the resources and technology we can to keep our communities safe and it would help us tremendously if we can work together to minimize easy opportunities for criminals. Officers responded to a POD hit of a 503 vehicle and began to check the area, they located the 503 and subsequently conducted an enforcement stop. 19-220754/ 971/ 2810 Gateway Oaks Dr./ 2325 hours/ 1B. A traffic stop was conducted a search of the vehicle yielded a loaded, 9mm handgun. Both the suspect and one of her children were transported to the hospital. (community complaint), Speed enforcement on Del Paso Blvd between Marconi and Marysville. / Acacia Ave., POD hit (2B). This location had many cars out front, trailers in the backyard and add-on structures. A sexual battery report was completed, and follow up produced negative leads at this time. 5 occupants in total were detained and a .22 caliber firearm was recovered. The victim parked his 2010 Harley at this location and went inside Safeway. The air unit observed subjects going in and out of a residence on Cattle Dr. One of the subjects was seenmoving pots aroundin the backyard. His parole agent was notified. Officers contacted the subject was disoriented and completely non-verbal/unable to communicate. It is unknown at this time if both cases are related. One witness had heard the impact just after 0400 hours. They located one of the suspects sitting in a vehicle. *Our Impact Team has started several large transient clean ups in the area of Natomas Crossing / Truxel. Suspect then continued northbound on Callecita St.to the apartment complex at Pamela St. and Arcade Blvd. The rider hit the vehicle and went down. As we turned around to catch up, the vehicle sped past another vehicle in opposing lanes and ran a stop sign. Driver immediately fled on foot across the road e/b and was quickly detained by officers. : Officers authored a S/W into the location last week based upon several CIs information, and information given to NPOP by patrol. He began kicking their patrol doors and refused to comply with their orders to cease abusing their vehicle. The suspects took the victims wallet, cell-phone, and marijuana. Sgt MacAulay did a great job of supervising a hectic crime scene as officers responded from the entire city. NPOP, along with Officers from NGET, EPOP and Patrol, served the S/W today. Goodpaster immediately got into her squad car and began to try and catch up to the known probationer. Officersreviewedthe surveillance video with the compand noted that the suspect used a rock , then kicked thedoor to gain entry. Subject ran and jumped into the backyard of 645 Morey Ave. Subject then somehow got onto a rooftop and jumped from one house to the next where eventually he jumped to the ground breaking his ankle. No medical aid was needed for any of the parties. The Samaritan unfortunately backed into another motorists in an effort to assist the (V). He was arrested for multiple firearms violations. Outstanding work by CSO Singh who will no doubt be upgraded soon. This incident took place at Boxwood/El Camino. Since there was no fresh charge, the wife had another place to go and stay and the (S) refused all aid the determination was made to C10 the operation. The pursuit was canceled at Longview and I-80 due to speed. Heated words were exchanged butboth parties continued about their evewithout incident. Upon arrival, a white van was fully inside the building. Officer observed a MWA driving a U-Haul truck, in a highly suspicious manner. Smalling responded to a burglary alarm at 2360 Harvard Street which is a marijuana delivery business. He was arrested in Richmond. A low speed pursuit ensued. Security responded by pepper spraying the subject. Suspect was booked. The bullet passed between he and his wifes bed, and their young childs bed all of which were sleeping. Once inside, suspect attempted to open the wine case shattering the glass. As officers arrived, one subject took off running and was quickly taken into custody without incident. The victim was hit one time (not critical). At the same time officers went to the front of the residence and made contact with three subjects who exited the residence. NPOP was later informed that SPOP located the female suspect in the South area. The complainant advised that her boyfriend at the residence had a gun. Officers located the bike and the suspect at 1446 Ethan Way. They followed the vehicle for a short distance and waited for additional units. (19-83069) Yesterday he detained a subject in the same area as to where the stabbing occurred with a knife in his possession. Officers located 2 shell casings near the door where the subjects fled. The suspect also admitted to using the victims credit cards to purchase gas after the burglarybefore throwing the cardsaway. POP is conducting follow up. The lighter used to start the fire was found on his person. Per the complaint, a male at the above location was involved with ID theft and check making. Officers later admitted to me that this was a clue that thedriver was up to something. He was taken into custody without incident. Suspect was known to officers to be on Federal probation for firearmsand live at the address. NGET units and 2 K9s assisted inconducting a surround and callout, and got (S) outside and detained without incident. Upon arrival officers learned the suspect had attempted to stab the victim with a knife and struck him over the head with a metal broom stick causing a 4 inch laceration. The suspect complained of pain to the leg and was denied booking at juvenile hall. 20-48186/ SSTOP/ W.El Camino and Fairweather/ 1B/ 0215 hrs. After a short foot pursuit, Officers caught up to the subject and began to give commands. The keys had been obtained from a vehicle burglary in which the suspect(s) had returned and taken the car this morning. Eventually the subj was transported to UCDMCfor medical treatment. Our Neighborhood Crimes Unit (NCU) Detectives worked extremely hard on this case and so far they have arrested four individuals and have tied them to no fewer than seven robberies in Natomas and North Sacramento. Approximately 75 cars gathered in the Walmart parking lot. CSI was requested to process the scene. During the call, Sgt. The suspect then fled, possibly in a brown car. They were further described as2 MBJs, one with a light complexion, andone MHJ, with one wearing a white hoodie, one had a black hoodie, and one had on a grey beanie hat. Additional officers arrived to assist with the arrest that occurred in a hallway within the house. After about 5 minutes officers lost the car and the suspect escaped. Due to reckless nature of the (S) and too many jurisdictions at play out of county SPD units were removed from the incident; RPD still had their K9 on scene and Sutter SO was also present. The suspect agreed to pay $7000 for the watch. Upon searching the suspect, he was found to be in possession of a BB gun and methamphetamine. One caller advised the subjects involved left the scene in Chevy Silverado. Ultimately the officers were able to talk the (S) into compliance and she was taken into custody without further issue. Top Stories; Live; World; Local; Coronavirus; . 0529 hrs., another 933R (19-356092) came out at 4261 TruxelRd., which is North of the first two burglaries, and in the direction that the suspect ran. Officers confirmed that no new theft had been observed by the complainant and that no individuals could be identified from the earlier incident. Update: POP officers conducted follow-up on this arrest. Once on scene, happily only one person had complaint of pain to their back and was transported. Upon arrival, R/Os determined S/1 was driving a GMC Yukon when he struck a 2020 Mercedes in the intersection. SPD responded to 2668 Del Paso Blvd regarding private security detaining a subject with a blow torch. The 503 was supposed to be green but had been painted with spray painted black. Driver was transported to Sac County Jail and booked for 10851 and 11377 for the 2.5 grams on meth he had on his person when detained. She went to Chandos Tacos to get food and started to walk on Empress. Officers contacted subject in the lot of the Chevron station where he was detained without incident. When officers attempted to make a traffic stop the vehicle fled at a high rate of speed. A records check showed the male to be on PRCS. The victim of a 245 knocked on a strangers door at the above925 stating that he was assaulted with a baseball bat. The subject was given medical treatment for the exposure. Another perimeter was set up north of the termination point and AIR23 started looking for for the passenger. Per the complainant, the suspect took packages from the box. Officers located the following: 20-17003, 400 Redwood Ave., Robbery report (2C). Units responded to a silent ringing alarm, found a point of entry and quickly determined a suspectwas still inside of the school. The (S) returned a short time later with a wood chisel and brandished the (V) in the store. Additional officers responded and began setting up a perimeter around the park and contacting almost a hundred subjects in the park. The homeowner and his guest were asleep in the master bedroom of the second floor when the heard glass breaking and a voice yell SAC PD. The unknown suspect(s) advanced to the 2nd floor master bedroom, kicked/forced the door, and were startled by the residents. They could not wake him and called for an ambulance. Officers conducted a search of the car and located a loaded .25 caliber pistol under front passenger seat. Officers responded to this location regarding a bait bike activation. 19-339031/ 211/ 1500 block Del Paso Bl/ 2C/ 1400 hrs. 19-75403 / ATT 211 / 2050 Club Center (CVS) / 1435 hoursNatomas Park (1A)Multiple callers called 911 to report an attempted 211 at the CVS Pharmacy. We have had several instances where groups of individuals, described as juveniles on bicycles, have targeted neighborhoods and apartments during the night. Officerspursued the vehicle. Dispatch received a 496b GPS activation that the bait was in motion. 11351HS 11370.1HS 11378HS 11379HS 25400PC 25800PC 25850(C)2PC 29800PC 30305PC. NGET officers stopped a parolee who had a picture of an AK-47 with a drum magazine on his phone which he had literally taken 15-20 minutes before the traffic stop. Officers formed a perimeter around the residence and gathered resources to conduct a patrol surround and callout. Eventually, themale removed his hands and was detained without further incident. Officers were on an unrelated traffic stop at the AMPM on Norwood Avewhen they observed a 927 vehicle. 19-343142 / 1000 block Pinedale Ave / Search Warrant. Pink transmission fluid created a large puddle under the vehicle. / 1A. Officers got behing the vehicle and attempted to pull the vehicle over. 19-200340 / 1000 block of Dixieanne Ave / 273.5r / 0036 hrs. 20-42232 3700 block Truxel Rd 927VEH / 594R 1700 Hrs 1A. Officers gave chase and quickly apprehended the subject without further incident. As a result we will be taking enforcement action this week around several schools during student drop off and pick up times. Only one of the 10 parties were on scene to file a report. Suspectwas cited for9.32.130 SCC and his Mossberg12 gauge was taken as evidence. Once good containment was established all occupants were called out so that officers could go in and clear for the (S). The GPS indicated the property was in a vehicle and traveling towards HWY 80. jurisdiction. On scene officers located the bullet and a .45 caliber casing. A/Sgt. Fire had to respond to put the fire out as it was spreadingrapidly tothe dry grassy area. As officers worked the 925 (occupied by several people) they learned the possible identity of the fleeing (S) who showed to be on PRCS. 19-363423/ SSTOP/ 1300 Dixieanne Ave/ 2C/ 1721 hrs. For some unknown reason she went after the victim with a small steak knife. Thecheck was confirmed to be stolen and the subjectgave the employee his ID,and signed the back of the check prior to PD arrival. A wanted persons bulletin was created. 19-368482 / 3oo block Du Bois Ave / Search Warrant (2A). NCU detectives and CSI are actively working the case. She also advised we could not call the owner because the owner was deaf. Based on uncooperative subjects of an investigationbeing armed. Officers were able to get the victim an EPO and a GVRO. Security located the vehicle with their cameras on the 2nd story parking garage behind Macys. Officer conducted a traffic stop on a white Ford F150 for 4000(a) CVC. Dayshift officers and CSOs attended a Law Enforcement Appreciation service at the River City Baptist Church. James requested assistance from patrol officers and proceeded to search the car. Community Outreach: Motors attended an OTS distracted driving event at Inderkum HS on 4/12. Additionally, one of the suspects still had bits of broken glass on him when arrested. -Distracted driving along the El Camino corridor. Officers respondedto the above location regardinga possibly autistic non-verbal female subjectwho wasseen wandering aroundthe apartment complex in a night gown. 19-214701/ 245/ 3561 Truxel Rd/ 1A/ 0005 hrs.
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