Natomas Cops Log – September 10, 2014

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Incidents are from shifts starting Sept. 9:

14-254792 (Disturbance): Northgate Blvd / Arden Garden Connector at 11:12 p.m.
Officers responded to the area regarding a disturbance. Officers made contact with one of two subjects who had been in a verbal altercation. During a search of the subject, officers discovered a small quantity of drugs. The subject was arrested for possession of drugs and an outstanding warrant.


14-254065 (Theft): 2400 block of W El Camino Ave at 10:06 a.m.
Officers responded to the location regarding a report of theft. Officers made contact with the suspect, Black male, 31, and determined that he was involved in crimes of identity theft. The suspect was arrested for theft related crimes. Detectives responded to the location to assist officers with the investigation.


14-254277 (Medical Aid): 3700 block of Saintsbury Dr at 2:17 p.m.
Officers responded to a residence along with the fire department regarding a subject who was unresponsive. Officers arrived, located the subject, and found him to be deceased. Coroners responded and there were no signs of foul play.


14-253927 (Missing Person): 100 block of Cedro Cir at 7:34 a.m.
Officers responded to a residence regarding a report of a missing person. Officers made contact with the reporting person and determined that a juvenile had run away. A report was generated.
Incidents are from shifts starting Sept. 8:

14-253625 (Burglary ): 3600 block of Truxel Rd at 7:51 p.m.
Officers responded to the location regarding a report of a vehicle burglary. Officers determined that unknown suspects had broken into the victim’s vehicle and removed four firearms and a computer. A report was generated.

Incidents are from shifts starting Sept. 7:

No incidents.

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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