A Look At Natomas Crime Stats

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Police Beat 1A (North Natomas)

  • Residential burglaries have decreased for the last 3 months. October is tied for the second lowest total (18) all year.
  • Vehicle burglaries were the lowest all year (22).
  • The number of stolen vehicles has gone done every month this year and has decreased 37% for the whole year.
  • Robberies (unspecified)stayed the same in October (3) but has increased 85% (21 to 39) for the year.
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Police Beat 1B (South Natomas)

  • The number of residential burglaries is the lowest (14) since April.
  • Business burglaries went up for the first time all year and October was the highest number all year (8).
  • Vehicle burglaries went up for the first time all year (33%).
  • The number of stolen cars was the lowest (11) since April.
  • Robberies (unspecified) increased 100% and was the highest all year (10).
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Police Beat 1C (Gardenland/Northgate)

  • Business burglaries have gone up each of the last 3 months.
  • Vehicle burglaries went up (300% from 1 to 4) for the first time since April.
  • Stolen vehicles have gone done every month this year.
  • Robberies (unspecified) went down in October (25%) and is down 35% for the year.


Some Sactown traffic information courtesy police Capt. Daniel Hahn:

  • Sacramento has the worst for traffic collisions when ranked by average population and daily vehicle miles traveled against the other 12 California cities with a population over 250,000.
  • DUI arrests we ranked second best (12 out of 13) – this is in large part due to our grant funded DUI enforcement teams.
  • For the first three quarters of this year we have 24 traffic fatalities, two more then this time last year and seven more then this time in 2006.

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