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Driver blew .000, but was showing definite signs of being under the influence of a narcotic. They attempted to contact the subject who immediately ditched his backpack and fled. A MHA and FHA were detained. Video there matched booking photo of suspect and the security guard remembered seeing them. 20-20457- POD HIT/ Warrant arrest/ 3500 block Jumilla Way / 1A / 1858. Prior to the IB being sent, Officers were conducting more relentless follow up in the area where the assault occurred. They followed the vehicle for a short distance and waited for additional units. Multiple shots were heard shortly after activating ShotSpotter. They also observed a very large sack of processed marijuana in plain view in the vehicle as well as a large amount of cash. Officers responded and encountered quite a few transients living in an illegal campground on the levee and well into the area where water could run in the rainy season. The driver was arrested for felony DUI. The Officers used their knowledge of the area to their advantage and were able to position themselves in a spot where the suspect exited the back of a house and into their waiting patrol car. The subject was detained without incident and when asked, said that he was running from people who were chasing him. When they arrived, SFD located two vehicles completely engulfed in fire and a broken bottle with a wick beneath the broken front window of the home. It appeared that the vehicle was hit from behind and a bullet went over three childrens heads (3,3,and 5) that were sitting in the backseat, just missing their mother in the drivers seat, and lodged into the dashboard. 19-212450 / 459 / 2555 Venture Oaks Way / 1B / 0419hrs. 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). He was transported to Kaiserfor a5150 W&Ievaluation. Upon being placed under arrest, the male passenger confessed, claiming some type of self-defense. Astruggle immediately ensued and the suspect was taken into custody without incident or force. The vehicle was evidence impounded. A records check showed he did not possess a valid license and a tow inventory resulted in 1/4 pound of processed marijuana and a loaded firearm. If you have information regarding any of these crimes please call Crime Alert at 443-HELP or 1-800-AA-CRIME. When they asked for ID the subject began to move away as if he was going to flee. We were asked to assist with locating Ricky Cooks who was a suspect in multiple 484/211s from retail businesses in the Arden corridor. 19-302678 664/459 300 block Bombay Cir 1857hrs. The victim believes the suspect was likely transient. After a lengthy investigation by ShotSpotter Officers with numerous GSRs and interviews, afemale family member admitted to purchasing the gun illegally, shooting the gun in the backyard and attempting to conceal it when officers arrived. She went to Chandos Tacos to get food and started to walk on Empress. The victim said that his truck was broke into 1-2-20 and a backpack with the keys to his Toyota were inside. D2 officers responded to the Haggin Oaks Market re a 211 with a weapon. K9 responded and assisted in taking the suspect into custody. An alert citizen noticed a suspicious occupied vehicle in the neighborhood with the occupants sitting in the vehicle looking around. SPD responded to CVS (1587 W El Camino Ave) regarding a ringing alarm. You will be able to see that crime is going up and we have a long way to go. In the front door lock was a piece of broken off metal that was found wedged inside. This was done by targeting The victim was struck byone of thebullets. He was also responsible for a bank robbery in Vacaville and two in the Sheriffs Dept. Officers located multiple casings on Harris Ave. Upon arriving, the suspect fled out a back window. 19-115971 / 503B / Rollingbrook Cir / 2128 hours. The van returned stolen out of Yuba City. *School has started for Natomas Unified and we have already received multiple traffic complaints. This investigation is ongoing. 19-83672 / Stolen Vehicle / Northstead Dr and Edmonton Dr0006 Hrs / Northgate (1C)Ofc. Officers responded to the DSW Shoe store regarding a possible 459. The suspect was tracked to this area, to his grandmaa apartment. 20-119110 3900 block Fig St. TSTOP 1617 Hrs 2A. Safest Neighborhoods in Sacramento | What Are the Safest Areas in SFD began CPR on the pedestrian and transported him to UC Davis. 311 advised SPD Comm Center that the pitbulls owner (transient) was threatening the Animal Control Officer with a knife and that a large group has also gathered around threatening the Officer. (S) Fled the area towards the McDs on Del Paso. Officers observed a 927 vehicle with two occupants in the Cheers parking lot. 2B / Robbery Cannabis / Acacia & Altos / 1724 hours / 19-87903A marijuana delivery man from a Dispensary was transporting about $500 in cannabis to XXXX Altos Ave. Per the text of the calls, the victim was approached by two males. Officer spotted a 503 vehicle from an earlier POD hit drive by and quickly turn down Peralta Ave. Officer assisted units in the field by conducting records checks and gathering intelligence. The suspect fled into a wooded area. Officers responded again and this time he took a fighting stance with them. The vehicle made it out onto Norwood and after traveling onto the wrong side of the roadway entered EB I-80. Upon identifying the subject, it was found he had 5 outstanding warrants and a prolific history of causing a multitude of neighborhood problems (theft, assault, arson, drugs etc). A citizen called in to report a possible theft/vandalism to a bank of residential mailboxes. RTCC was asked to look at video from the POD at Truxel/Gateway. 20-36671 / 505/Pursuit @ Roanoke & Natoma / 2310 hrs. SPD received a 7-round ShotSpotter activation at 200 Danville Way. Shortly after 4 p.m., officers. Today, Ofc. Gang Units were driving in the area of Rio Linda Blvd/Carmelita Ave when they observed a BMW driving away from the area. Surveillance was obtained showing the suspects but CSOs were unable to determine what the suspects looked like other than what they were wearing. Officers completed a traffic stop just outside city limits and were headed back to the city. Officers responded and located the MP safe and sound. Loaded unserialized short barrel .223 AR-15, Hundreds of rounds of ammunition and high capacity magazines. Their biggest concern was traffic related such as congestion on Northgate around rush hour and cars driving in turn lanes to pass other vehicles. The subject was found to be a parolee-at-large. The Acura was rendered useless and the three occupants fled on foot. He was promptly cited and his car towed for 30 days. The driver was arrested for auto theft. P/1s vehicle ended up overturning into a ditch, where the driver of the SUV then fled on foot into the Wal-Mart shopping center area and was UTL. Natomas Crime Reports | Natomas Community Association Officers received info that the resident in apartment #X had fired the gun. Both units re-acquired the 503 and the pursuit continued W/B 80 and then N/B I-5 into Sutter County. The phone was not traceable. When Officers Henderson and On arrived on scene, they observed the male subject in the front yard carrying a large kitchen knife. Comp stated that he honked and yelled into the vehicle and both subjects were not responding. Officers, Code Enforcement, and Park Rangers visited Mama Marks park to begin educating visitors of park rules after receiving numerous complaints from community members of illegal activity. 20-24546 / POPCON / Ford and Western / 2B / 1330 Hrs. Follow-up investigation led to one firearm being located and two suspects arrested for negligent discharge of a firearm. Seeing three juveniles suddenly running across the street in front of them merited contact. seems very consistent with another business burglary we had at a Little Caesars on March 18. With the assistance of Air23, K95 was directed to the subjects location along Fong Ranch Rd. Arrested: subject arrested for concealed loaded unregistered firearm in a vehicle. Sandoval briefly chased the suspect who jumped a fence. jurisdiction. He began to walk away before the call was completed. Responding units coordinated their approach and set up for the stop as vehicular and pedestrian traffic was high. 20-38013 / W. El Camino/Truxel (1B) / POD hit/Pursuit / 0949 hrs. The passenger was ID and found to have a felony warrant out of Placer County. / 0235 hrs. After exiting the store, both FBAs were confronted by Loss Prevention and a scuffle ensued. A records check showed her to be on PRCS for felony hit and run and to have a felony warrant for PRCS violation. The suspect hasapparently been causing quite a few issues in this area lately and Officer was already familiar with him, and had knowledge of his local haunts. 19-316871/ 480/ Arden and Heritage/ 2C/ 2123 hrs. The sus took off on foot and attempted to carjack another vehicle by force unsuccessfully. Officers were in patrol in the area when they observed a subject known to them in a 971 with another subject. NCU is investigating. Subject complied and was taken into custody without incident. First offices onscene began medical treatment for the victims injuries, preliminary investigation revealedanamed suspect, with the victim / suspect known to each other, andthe stabbing resulting froman ongoing beef over a the victimstealing the suspectsbicycle. All Officers, CSOs, and CSI on the call did a great job containing the two large scenes, collecting evidence, and thoroughly investigating the incident. CSI was called to process the scene. Both the suspect and one of her children were transported to the hospital. Officer located a Saturn that had been reapeatedlyhitting our PODs recently. While on scene, SSD dropped off an eviction notice based upon POP letter from last week. Male half did not want to cooperative with officers and pulled away. Responding officers were able to evacuate the house and deploy lethal/less lethal cover. The family was cooperative and consented to letting officers search the residence. The (V) on this works for a marijuana mobile dispensary service, and was delivering an order to the above location when he was robbed at gunpoint by three MBAs. unmarked car which lost the suspect. Graveyard officers were providedinformation and photos of the suspects and a basic vehicle description. After some initial investigation, the contact turned into a detainment and a search of the vehicle. Officersreviewedthe surveillance video with the compand noted that the suspect used a rock , then kicked thedoor to gain entry. The gathered information on hhis current vehicle. Bevins (2SM1) was notified that Solano CHP had the vehicle and the suspects in custody after engaging them in a pursuit before ultimately performing a PIT maneuver to disable to vehicle. Shortly thereafter the same vehicle hit the POD e/b Marconi from 80. 19-214114 / ATTPU @ 2400 Block of Arena Blvd. Ofc. The suspect surrendered without incident. CSI responded and processed the scene including capturing tread marks left by the (S) vehicle. The subject was located and immediately surrendered without any use of force. Both Duffey and Welcome were arrested for possession of stolen property and identity theft, and Welcome was also booked on his warrant. Victim who resides at the house stated that he went to answer the front door where two (2) of his friends were there. Shetold officers that she had just taken her 2 small children to the drive in movies where she drank some beer. The video of the suspect appears to be the same as above. Victim needed a few stitches for an approx 2 laceration above his left eye. One caller advised the subjects involved left the scene in Chevy Silverado. Det. Officers responded to a dispute between an adult son and his parents. 19-123472 / Stolen Vehicle / Grand Ave and Dry Creek Rd. CSO had asked for Officers input last week for the multiple 459s to a storage facility. Excellent teamwork by officers communicating and maintaining perimeter integrity. Officers located the following: 20-17003, 400 Redwood Ave., Robbery report (2C). Based upon the preliminary investigation, It appeared that the suspect was inside the store prior to closing and hidout in an unknown location within the store. AIR21 responded from the hanger and was able to fly over the area. The vehicle was found to be stolen out of Vacaville. CHP had a subject with a gunshot wound victim walk in at the hospital and determined that the shooting happened on EB I80east of Raley. He ended up blowing a .29 BAC on the PAS; incredibly high for a small and young guy. One of the subjects threw a handgun into the bushes when they saw the officers. Officers responded to a call regarding a subject waving a pipe around while threatening violence. Officer was patrolling 2A when he saw a vehicle driving erratically. Officer was on another detail when he was hailed about a potential auto v. ped at the above location. 20-47720, Harris Ave. / Disk Dr., 148 arrest (2A). Later the officers were able to speak with the owner who confirmed that her vehicle was in fact broken into. 2ndvictim had a gunshot wound to his stomach and was also alert and talking. 1B & 1C: Josh Dobson (Late Shift (aka: Grave Yard)), 2C & Del Paso Blvd PBID: Brian Ellis (Day Shift). Mueller constructed a photo line-up containing the suspect, met with the victim who ultimately positively identified the suspect (Robert Crittle, 5/1/59) as the person responsible for the stabbing. This time Suspect was home and was taken into custody without incident. The driver tossed out a backpack containing a loaded handgun as hefled, which was recovered by Milpitas PD. The suspect was lastseen running N/B. 20-339490 / 971 / 3900 block Kern St. / 2A / 0830 Hrs. The subject was found exiting his tent as officers arrived and detained without incident. The North Marijuana Compliance Team and POP served a search warrant in the late morning in the 300 block of Indiana. / 2B. All of the above items were seized and both of the subjects were arrested for numerous related charges. Officers fired one less-lethal bean bag round which struck the driver who immediately surrendered without further incident. 2A/Norwood Tech/310 Harris Ave./971-(459 Suspect Vehicle Impounded)/1119 hours/19-123891. He was arrested for 11377 and a probation violation. No victims were located. She was booked without incident at the jails. amounts of small denominations consistent with narcotic dealing and a functioning scale. The subjects were detained. Contra Costa detectives requested an evidence impound and seizure of the parolees cell phone. A 5150 hold was placed on the son. Due to recent car burglaries, their actions were sufficiently suspicious enough to prompt the air unit to direct patrol in to investigate the cars actions. The family consists of a married couple, with the wife being confined to a wheel chair, and their 18 year old autistic child. 19-338219: Shots Fired: 2400 block Seamist Dr.: 1920hrs. 19-407885 2800 block Grove Ave TSTOP 0239 Hrs 2B. 20-45789: Window smashed. Officers began two hours of PAs, during which the suspect looked out the windows and there was movement in the residence. A man was under the influence of narcotics and jumped on a couple vehicles. SPD received a 911 call from the victim stating he had just been shot at. The driver was identified and wasfound to have a suspended license. Officer contacted a suspicious parked vehicle with two subjects on board. Great arrest! 19-335488 / 245 / 1200 block Diamond Ave / 1317 hrs / 2B. Furthermore the vehicle was loaded down with children; officers took great care to ensure the childrens safety while detaining the adult subjects. Officer Brown ascertained the vehicle to be stolen and arrested the driver. 19-139524 / 2425 Northgate Blvd (El Primo Pizza) / 1C / 415W / 0055 hours. As officers worked the 925 (occupied by several people) they learned the possible identity of the fleeing (S) who showed to be on PRCS. Officer led an attempt pickup on supsect who had an outstanding 3455(a)4 PC warrant. Officers made PA announcements to the residence and called out the occupants. 19-338003 / 273.5 @ 3800 block Beldon St / 2A @ 1555 Hrs. Items returned included, college admissions paperwork, Franchise Tax Board paperwork, and other personal paperwork. Although these typically occur in our retail centers, the most recent spike has occurred in our neighborhoods. The suspect drove himself to a residence on Calvados then self-transported to a local hospital with potentially life threatening injuries. The victim sustained moderate injuries including two broken hands, and was transported to Sutter for treatment. The driver gave her a common name and told her he didnt have a CDL. Since CSI was busy on the 187, officers took photos of the scene. The comp stopped and picked up and transported thechild to a couple of area apartments that werein the immediate area with negative results, then called PD. The vehicle exited the shopping center on the south side and went west on Jessie Ave. Other units happened to already be in the Viva parking lot and were in the pursuit from the start. Officers located the vehicleatWest El Camino/ Truxel. The investigation continues as detectives work to tie these individuals to other crimes in the region. A good Samaritan ran over to the UPS driver to make sure he was okay after he saw him get knocked to the ground, then bum rushed one of the suspects knocking him into the side of the UPS truck. During their canvass, officers located 12 vehicles that had been damaged. We believe that the two suspects were going to rob the homeowners of money they thought was earned from the parties this weekend. The victim confronted the suspect who armed himself with a machete. 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. 20-48186/ SSTOP/ W.El Camino and Fairweather/ 1B/ 0215 hrs. 19-382684/ 502-901/Fong Ranch Rd and Bridgegate Wy/1B/ 0218. Officer was patrolling the area when he observed a subject on a bike not obeying the rules of the road. When they are confronted, they make their way for the front door. The rear passengeralso admitted that he had handled the gun andhid it under the front seat. 20-128912, 800 block Arden Way, 245t @ 1546 hrs (2C), Comp called in advising that he witnessed a person lighting fires. When the subject saw officers he fled on footeastbound. of Meth and money. 19-115896 / 211 @ 4780 Natomas Blvd. The suspect ran up the levy near Northgate/Main Ave and disappeared into the marsh below. 19-221552: 459auto- gun stolen- 3521 N. Freeway Blvd. The driver unsuccessfully attempted to negotiate the Sconce / Olmstead turn, and 901d (no injuries) into a fence. The subject initially stopped for K9 unit but almost immediately threw the knife and ran. The victim described a black Honda CRV leaving the rural area. He was cited for the hit and run. Under Miranda waiver, the driver admitted to his prints being on the gun and having handled it, but stated that it was not his. There are no leads at this time and the victim is not seriously injured. 19-384634 / 211 / 2000 block Marconi Ave / 2C / 2137 hrs. The resident was booked for 246 PC and 30605 PC and booked into jail. : Officer recognized a female at the above location and stopped to contact her. Officers responded to reports of a female breaking a window of the business and attempting to enter. With the assistance of SWAT a two location search warrant was served and two suspects were arrested. 19-325957 / 927S @ 3500 block Del Paso Blvd / 2B 0314 Hrs. The driver eventually came to a stop at Norwood / Eleanor because his three friends in the car talked some sense into him. While he was waiting for the return the truck pulled into a driveway and parked. However, thanks to Ofc. They also located body armor, and thousands of rounds of ammunition. The suspect had a minor fender bender with the victim, who was on a motorcycle. 2B/Old North Sacramento/Lampasas Ave. & Beaumont Street/503P-(10851 VC Suspect Arrested)/0832 hours/19-151546. Inside officers located a loaded revolver and a spent casing. Ofc. Today we had 2 POD hits on the vehicle. 19-296147 / Assault with Serious Injuries @ Kaiser North / 2C 0936 Hrs. The subject was transported to Kinney to be interviewed by detectives. No victim for the vehicle could be found and subject was taken in on his warrant. She is a witness in a homicide and the subject of arecent IB. A DRO of the 9mmhandgun returned stolen out of Sac County. 19-219074: 211pc: 4650 Natomas Blvd: 1501hrs. just down the street. Officerresponded to the above area to contact the homeless individual identified in this call. When asked, the resident admitted to firing off one round, and said that it was because he thought someone was trying to get into his apartment last night, although he couldnt explain why he didnt call the Police before or after the shot. A grey 2010-2013 Chevy Impala pulled up next to the victim. The rider of a stolen Honda CBR motorcycle lost control when a vehicle started to make a legal turn in front of him. CSI arrived and processed the scene. Smith spotted the vehicle, a silver 4 door Jaguar sedan (CA 7XJV901), parked with a male adult in the drivers seat. The subject admitted to selling meth. Sgt. Great job by officers on a quick perimeter with excellent support by K-9 (including K9 Officer Mike Pinolas first week with his new K9 partner) and Air 1. Paez and Williams were working directed enforcement in an area with a high volume of 921 incidents. This was the same subject pictured in the Letgo app. 20-125569 4100 Norwood Ave 245P 1654 hrs 2A. He was arrested in Richmond. 19-247715 / 901A / 4100 block Pinell St / 1943 hrs / 2A. School staff handed out candy (Lolipops) and we were there handing out highfives, fist bumps, stickers and tattoos as we welcomed all the students coming in before class started.

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