Cops Log – Nov. 22, 2015

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Incidents are from shifts starting 21:

15-333602 (Domestic Violence): 600 block of W El Camino Ave at 2256 hours.
Officers responded to the residence regarding a report of domestic violence. Officers detained a man at the home after he assaulted the victim. Following a search, firearms were also found inside of the residence. The suspect was arrested for domestic violence and weapons charges.

Incidents are from shifts starting 20:

15-331649 (Ringing Alarm): 2200 block of Northgate Blvd at 0432 hours.
Officers responded to the call of a ringing alarm. When officers arrived on scene, it was determined unknown suspect(s) broke a window, but it was undetermined if entry into the building was made. The investigation remains active.


15-332194 (Medical Aid Assist): 3600 block of Carneros Creek Way at 1554 hours.
Officers responded to the above location at the request of Sacramento Fire personnel regarding a combative patient. When officers arrived on scene, it was determined the patient was despondent. The man was transported to an area hospital. A report was generated.

Incidents are from shifts starting 19:

15-331368 (Robbery): 4700 block of Natomas Blvd at 1949 hours.
Officers responded to the call of a theft in progress. A male suspect entered the business armed with a firearm, stole miscellaneous merchandise and fled. Officers checked the area for the suspect, but were unable to locate him. No injuries were reported. The investigation is ongoing.

Incidents are from shifts starting 18:

15-330231 (DUI): 800 block of San Juan Rd at 1525 hours.
Officers responded to the location regarding a report of vehicle collision. Both parties of the accident were contacted at the scene. One of the drivers was evaluated and arrested for suspicion of DUI.

Incidents are from shifts starting 17:

15-329584 (Vandalism & Despondent Subject): 3300 block of Holly Branch Ct at 2005 hours.
Officers responded to a call where a subject was smashing a car with an object. Upon arrival, officers detained the suspect leaving the apartment complex. A small compact car was located completely smashed. The damaged vehicle was found to be his brother’s car. The suspect was upset over being kicked out of the apartment. Officers found that the suspect has a history of mental episodes and per the victim, the suspect is mentally unstable. The suspect was placed on a mental hold at a local area hospital. The victim refused to prosecute, a report was generated regarding the incident.

Incidents are from shifts starting 16:

15-328726 (Missing Person): 500 block of Columbus Ave at 1954 hours.
Officers responded to the residence regarding a report of a missing person. While conducting follow-up, it was determined that the subject had left the home and had not yet returned. A report was generated.

Incidents are from shifts starting 15:

15-327704 (Domestic Violence): 3300 block of Broken Branch Ct at 1814 hours.
Officers responded to the residence regarding a report of domestic violence. The victim was assaulted by the suspect and sustained minor injuries. The suspect was taken into custody and arrested for domestic violence.

15-327840 (Kidnapping): 200 block of Mill Valley Cir S at 2128 hours.
Officers responded to the location regarding a report of a kidnapping and a domestic disturbance. Upon arrival, officers determined that the victim had entered her ex-husbands vehicle after being confronted by him. The suspect drove the victim to a gas station in West Sacramento where she was able to get out of the car, and the police were notified. Officers arrived at the location and made contact with the unharmed victim, in addition to the suspect. The man was arrested for an outstanding warrant, a violation of a restraining order, kidnapping, and domestic violence.


All information herein is provided by Sacramento Police Department for the 95833, 95834 and 95835 zip codes. 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. The information provided may be found after further investigation to be incorrect or false. Certain details of these incidents have been removed due to potential follow up investigation into the incident and/or for privacy rights.

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