Natomas Cops Log – Nov. 26, 2014

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Incidents are from shifts starting Nov. 24, 2014:

14-328070 (Theft): 1500 block of W El Camino Ave at 5:24 p.m.
Officers responded to the area regarding a report of a theft. Officers determined that an unknown adult male suspect arrived at the location in a vehicle, approached the victim who was on foot, took the victim’s cell phone, and fled the area in the vehicle. A report was generated.


14-328274 (Missing Person): 1600 block of Pebblewood Dr at 10:56 p.m.
Officers responded to the residence regarding a report of a missing person. Upon arrival, officers checked the area, but were unable to locate the subject. A report was generated.

Incidents are from shifts starting Nov. 23, 2014:
No reports.

Incidents are from shifts starting Nov. 22, 2014:

14-326721 (Hit and Run): Northgate Blvd / Hwy 160 Eb at 2:03 a.m.
Officers responded to the location regarding a report of a hit and run vehicle collision with minor injuries. Officers determined that the driver and passenger of the suspect vehicle hit two other vehicles at the location and then fled the area on foot, leaving their vehicle behind. A report was generated.


14-326649 (Vehicle Accident): Northgate Blvd / Rosin Ct at 12:36 a.m.
Officers responded to the location regarding a report of a single vehicle accident with minor injuries and determined that the driver of the vehicle ran into a tree in the area. The driver was treated at an area hospital and later arrested for suspicion of DUI.


14-326710 (Domestic Disturbance): 100 block of Santa Domingo Ct at 1:48 a.m.
Officers responded to the residence regarding a domestic disturbance and determined that the suspect had damaged his girlfriend’s property. The suspect was contacted and arrested for vandalism.

Incidents are from shifts starting Nov. 21, 2014:
No reports.

Incidents are from shifts starting Nov. 20, 2014:
No reports.

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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