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Home Invasion Update Detective Chris Starr (Former North POP Officer) conducted more follow up on one of the recent Home Invasion Robberies in North Natomas from 6/24/08 (Tynebourne St). He identified another suspect (18 year old) and the suspect was arrested for home Invasion. Another suspect in Custody!!!7-10-086:15 a.m., Robbery,San Juan/Smoke Tree Drive (South Natomas)Male victim was waiting at the bus stop when suspect approached him (Male Black adult, late 20's, 6'00", 200 lbs). Suspect demanded money and then punched victim a couple of times. Suspect also acted like there was a weapon in his pocket but none was seen. Suspect took the victim's bag and fled to a silver SUV. We later recovered the bag and the SUV in another location in South Natomas. The investigation is ongoing. 9:18 a.m., Strong Arm Robbery Attempt 4640 Natomas Blvd (North Natomas) Victim (Juvenile) was inside Jamba Juice with a friend (Juvenile). 3 suspects (All 15 years old) approached the victim and strong arm (no weapon) robbed the victim of his cell phone and hand held video game. They attempted to rob the victim's friend of his cell phone before they were scared off by an employee of Jamba Juice. SRO Officer Mike Frazier (School Resource Officer from McClatchy) and SRO Officer George Gomez (School Resource Officer from Natomas H.S.) were in the area on directed patrol regarding the robberies that have recently occurred. They ultimately found the 3 suspects in a nearby apartment complex. All three were arrested for robbery - two were on probation - one of which had an ankle monitor. **Note** The SRO's have been working the Natomas area during the summer time in response to the recent Home Invasions and robberies in the area.11:42 am, Attempt Burglary 00-99 block of Devri Ct (South Natomas near Azevedo/San Juan) Two suspects (male black juveniles 5'11" to 6'0") knocked on victims door. Victim didn't respond so the suspects jumped the fence. They also were seen doing the same thing to other houses in the area. Officers arrived quickly and the suspects ran away from the officers on foot. They jumped numerous fences ultimately getting away from officers. Reminder - keep an eye out for this type of activity in your neighborhood and call the police, don't open the door, and make sure they know you are home. Good job by the victim in calling the police!
Some great examples of how a good relationship and communication between the Natomas Community and the Police Department can prevent crime and major issues: * Last week I received information from the Natomas BUZZ regarding a possible party. This was the group that threw the parties at Northgate/Del Paso RD. The new locations was supposed to be at Forrest St/Del Paso BLVD. Officers responded around 8:30 pm on Saturday (7/5/08) and stopped the illegal party before it could get going - therefore likely avoiding some of the problems that have occurred at Northgate/Del Paso Rd. - Great assist by the Buzz. * A couple of neighbors had 2-3 subjects (Male Black Juveniles 15-17) knock on their doors in the Alvoca Wy. area of Regency Park. These kids would ask the resident if they wanted their lawn mowed - they didn't have a lawn mower and some of the lawns had been freshly mowed. Not only did these residents call the police, but they also got it posted on Robs list. They also didn't open the doors (talked to the kids through the door). Officer Micaela Conover and Gabriel Lamar responded and were on scene in less then 20 minutes. Unfortunately the kids were gone and hopefully they really were looking for lawn work. The important thing is the neighbors did exactly the right thing - Great work.7/9/08 Afternoon,Traffic Enforcement POP Officer John Banks wrote 6 traffic citations in the area of Del Paso Rd/Natomas Blvd. in response to traffic complaints. 7/7/08 1:45 am, Armed Robbery Savemart, 3291 Truxel Rd (South Natomas) Victim was walking in the parking lot of Savemart when two male black adults approached with handguns. They took personal items including a cell phone and left in a white Oldsmobile or Buick.
7/6/08 Interesting circumstances Remember on a recent daily it was mentioned that graveyard patrol officers responded to the illegal warehouse party (6/28/08) at Northgate/Del Paso Rd. This was the party that Sheriffs requested our assistance with an unruly party where shots were fired and someone was brandishing a gun. Our graveyard officers located the car that was supposedly brandishing the gun and stopped in the same area. They located a stolen gun in the car and arrested one of the occupants (16 year old) for possessing the stolen gun. Guess what? Officers Brian Surjan and David Eagleton (Graveyard officers in Del Paso Heights) stopped a different car on Sunday (7/6/08) morning @ 2:42 am at Ford Rd/Rio Linda Blvd (Del Paso Heights). Some of the same subjects from the stop on 6/28/08 at Northgate/Del Paso Rd were in this car also. They found another subject who had a gun in this car (18 year old) and an additional subject (15 year old) who had a couple of bullets in his possession. The 18 year old was arrested for possessing the gun and the 15 year old was arrested for the bullets.7/3/08 Dayshift, Traffic Enforcement W. El Camino/Truxel (South Natomas) Traffic team worked this area and had the following results: 46 citations and three 30-day tows. 7/1/08 1:45 am, Armed Robbery Natomas Village Apts (South Natomas) Two male black juveniles (both with black hoodies and one with gold teeth) approached the male and female victims. They both had guns and they took the victims wallet and cell phone. Dayshift, Traffic Enforcement Two traffic teams worked the following areas in response to the home invasion/robbery crimes: W. El Camino, Azevedo, San Juan/Northgate, W. El Camino/Truxel. They had the following results: 76 Traffic Citations, 5 30-day tows. 1:53 a.m., Armed Robbery 3200 Block of Truxel Victim was in front of the apartment complex when 2 suspects (Male Black Juveniles with hooded sweatshirts on), pointed a gun and robbed the victim of his cell phone and other personal property.
Home Invasion/Robbery Update: Officers Ethan Hanson and Eric Ave-Lallemant arrested a suspect on Tuesday that is possibly associated with some of the recent robberies. Another suspect was arrested on Wednesday by patrol and PIT (Parole Intervention Team) who is possibly related to the robbery series. This brings the total to 6 suspects arrested. Unfortunately there are still more suspects that have not been arrested. More to follow at the community meeting on Monday.6/30/08 7:55 p.m., Crime Series Arrest3721 Truxel (Shell Gas Station) Officers Justin Hanks and Eric Ave-Llalemant were working directed patrol re: the recent robberies and home invasion. They stopped several subjects in a car and arrested another suspect in one of the home invasions. That brings the total to 8 suspects arrested. 6/24/08 9:55 a.m., Home Invasion Robbery 4500 block of Tynebourne (Westlake) Two male black adults entered residence and stole personal property at gunpoint. They fled the residence on foot. They entered through the front door. 1:40 p.m., Home Invasion Robbery 4000 block of Innovator Drive (Natomas Crossing) Victim came home and parked in her garage and entered her house. She thought she closed the garage door when the suspect (male black adult) confronted her inside her residence. He hit her (minor injuries) and fled with the victims purse.
Update on home invasions on Brynmar Court (6/4/08) and Turnstone Drive (6/7/08) These are the two robberies where the suspect attempted to force the victims back into their cars. The possible vehicle descriptions on these robberies are as follows: 1. Chevy Suburban, Silver with dark (possibly black) on the lower portion on the sides (ie two toned - silver over black). 2. 2000'ish Chevy Trailblazer - Gold colored. Keep an eye out for suspicious acting people and vehicles. We are following up several possible leads on a lot of these robberies and can always use tips on suspicious acting people and cars. If you see cars wondering the neighborhood acting suspicious or subjects in the neighborhood that are up to no good - call us at either 911 or 264-5471. Also, get license plates on cars and pass them to us. Any thing (even if it looks little) might help us catch these guys and stop this rash of armed robberies. Obviously there are other suspects out there outside of the 4 we caught this past weekend - we will catch them - hopefully very soon!!6/23/08 9:15 a.m., Home Invasion Robbery 4900 block of Winamac (Creekside) Suspects (at least 2 male black juveniles) entered victims garage. Victim was in her garage with the door open when suspects entered. They robbed her of personal belongings and fled on foot and possibly got into a blue or greenish vehicle. 6/21/08 Great Arrest by Patrol and POP Officers Day Shift Patrol officer Matt Garcia did some great investigative work and identified one suspect in one of the recent robberies/home invasions. After Patrol/POP began looking for this suspect, POP Officer Scott Blynn found him. That also led to the arrest of several other suspects (4 all together) that are probably responsible for several of the recent robberies in North and South Natomas. Several POP, swing shift and graveyard patrol officers worked on these arrests late on Saturday night and early Sunday morning. 6-20-08 2:30 a.m., Vehicle Burglary Suspects Arrested 1700 Bannon Creek (South Natomas) We received a call regarding two subjects attempting to break into cars but the alarms were going off. Eventually the suspects actually broke into a vehicle and fled the area just prior to officers arrival. Officers spotted the suspects car a little later and attempted to stop it. Only 1 suspect was in the car and eventually stopped in the area of Arden Fair. The suspect was arrested by Sgt. Laura Chases Graveyard officers Jyotis Hasegawa and Ben Spencer. The suspects stole a DVD player from the car. 5:30 p.m., Home Invasion Robbery 2200 block of Sandcastle (South Natomas) 3 male black and 1 male Hispanic juvenile (15-16 years old) entered female victims house when she opened the garage door. One was armed with a handgun. Suspects took personal items from her house and fled. 7:13 p.m., Robbery at Gunpoint Del Paso Road/Carey Road Two victims were walking away from AM/PM @ Northgate/Del Paso Rd. when the 4 suspects (1. male black w/ braids, 2. male black juvenile with a ski mask, 3. male Hispanic adult, 4. male black juvenile) pulled up in a red car. They robbed one victim of his cell phone while pointing a gun at him. 7:46 p.m., Robbery at Gunpoint Stonecreek/W. El Camino (South Natomas) Three victims walking in the area were robbed by two suspects (male black juveniles) as they pointed a gun at the victims. The suspects possible fled from a nearby apartment complex in a burgundy car. The suspects took personal belongings from the victims. 8:50 p.m., Home Invasion Robbery 800 block of San Juan apartments (South Natomas) 2 male black adults (1. dread locks and muscular build, 2. bald head) entered victims apartment and forced them to leave. They took personal items from inside apartment. At least one suspect was armed with a gun.
COURTESY SACRAMENTO POLICE Capt. DANIEL HAHN
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