Investigating officers located a bullet hole in the cab. At approx. CSI photographed the scene and injuries. 19-368073 / 503P @ Winters & Grand Ave / 2A 0827 Hrs. A short time later we received another call around the corner at 100 block Rich Heinrich Cir. NGET Officers were patrolling along Calvados. The victim said that his truck was broke into 1-2-20 and a backpack with the keys to his Toyota were inside. They observed a silver Mercedez driving nearby (same description as the suspect vehicle observed in the previous 459s) and conducted a traffic stop (vehicle was in violation of 4000a VC). 19-316823/ 415/ 500 block Jessie Ave/ 2A/ 2029 hrs. He was arrested for being a felon in possession of a firearm, and drug related charges. Officers found that the (Ss) had rammed a vehicle into the front window of an eye care business. The employee began to follow the suspect when the suspect said here and threw down a bag containing over $300 in cash. Officers recovered the item that the male tossed and it was determined to be a baggie of methamphetamine. 2C/Erikson Industrial Park/Arden Way & Harvard Street/Lojack Signal Activation-(UOF-K9 Bite: Suspect Arrested)/0856 hours/19-126113. The Crime Index compares the risk or probability of future occurrence of certain types of crime in this community as compared to the national average. Officers assisted in managing the secondary scene, while patrol responded to the original scene and took the suspect into custody. Nearby structures have cameras but no persons on scene yet; units will F/U there. Officers were handling a call at the south end of Ninos Parkway. The MHA was eventually detained without incident. The MBA then began hitting the victim with a bamboo stick. The victim lost a significant amount of blood and transported to UC Davis. She advised he had a handgun. Later, the homeless subj saw the victim againnearthe market and confronted him with a smallhatchet. They conducted a records check on the driver and passenger. Please see the below link to further research your area: This information is provided so you can have a timely snapshot of significant events in our community. 19-115124 / xxxx Grand Ave / 2A / 245-Arrest / 0012 hours. Officers arrived on scene and observed the victim who had a gunshot wound and was having difficulty breathing. The following information is taken from the weekly captain reports that are sent for Police Districts 1 and 2. Information forwarded to North-GET Shot-Spotter. #2) MHA mid 20s 59 160, mustache, red zip up jacket, blk jeans. Two suspects (MWA, FWA) were in the process of removing items from the victims truck and putting them into their parked vehicle. 19-363876/ SHOTS/ 3900 block Dry Creek/ 0039 hrs/ 2A. 19-209876// Gun Arrest// 3270 Northgate Blvd. Upon arrival Officers located a victim in room xxx with gunshot wounds to his groin and foot. A female on scene advised a friend had accidentally fired a handgun from inside the vehicle. The suspects tossed the victims phone as they fled the scene. A perimeter was quickly set up with CHP, SSD, and SPD assets. 19-290757 / Welfare Check / Del Paso Rd & Gateway Park Blvd / 1809 hrs / 1A. 20-20882 / 500 block Wisconsin Ave (1C) / 927p / 903 hrs. Upon seeing officer, the male quicklywalked into a nearby porta potty. Approx. 20-130215, 1800 block Del Paso Blvd., 459P @ 1959 hrs (2C). Victim is expected to survive. They located the suspect vehicle with corresponding plate and damage. CSI was called for photos. Officers locatedand detained the suspect with the stolen property in his possession. The driver was determined to be a PRCS fugitive with an extensive history. While officers were enroute, the caller stated that the suspect had driven behind the Wienershnitzel (845 El Camino Ave) in a smaller white 2 door vehicle. Suspect advised that the victim had been selling marijuana products. A few of the juveniles were detained and it was discovered that the kids were from Eleanor Hickey HS in the County. 20-17107, 2400 block Manning St., Battery with injuries (2C). The driver was detained without incident and identified as Daniel Trinidad (Xref-4153428). STAR provided updates to CHP units whopursuedthe suspect vehicle to Vallejo whereit 901d. Video cameras were discovered during a canvass. 19-316348 / 2000 block Railroad Dr / 927p / 1211 hrs. Ultimately the two were walked out of the yard on Los Roblesby a resident. Two MBAs jumped over the pharmacy counter simulating a handgun and attempted to steal prescription pills from the business. The suspect then purposely tried to drive the victim off the road way. When additional officers arrived on scene, they detained the driver and passenger. 19-112897 / 1587 W El Camino Ave (CVS) / 933R-459 / 0020 hours. Team 11 continued their enforcement efforts to reduce blight and crime in this area. One of the vehicles fled at a high rate of speed upon seeing officers. The suspects had been seen in and around that vehicle prior to the carjacking. The building was deemed a dangerous building by Sac Buildings (code). Initially, Officers were unable to locate the item as it was unknown what type of vehicle the bait was in. Call came in from a neighbor, stating that several cars were getting broken into in this parking lot by 3 teenagers, who took off running into the woods nearby. 19-374705 / Pursuit /Santiago Ave-Traction Ave / 2B / 2313 hrs. Officers conducted a probation search at the location and located one of the stolen snow boards and the suspect. (unknown which had what clothing). 19-295939, 459 1900 Bell Ave (Bell Ave School). He was determined not to be 502. Based on the length and significant damage to her vehicle, she must have been traveling at a high rate of speed. The male passenger had heroin in his possession and female tried to state that all the needles were hers, including the heroin in her passengers pocket. Upon our arrival, a male resident was contacted out front and detained (homeowner). Ofc. Stone from POP, followed the subject away while directing units to where he was over the air. The vehicle returns to Taylor St. so NPOP went with SNCU to perform a probation search as NPOP arrested a male at the location for firearms earlier in the year. The two juvenile suspects surrendered. After contacting the female half andinvestigating the DV portion of the call, it was determined no DV crimes were committed. The driver consented to a search of the vehicle. Officer conducted an enforcement stop on a Ford Sedan for expired registration. NCU is investigating. Ofc. The driver of the vehicle refused to identify herself and drove off. At 10:19 a.m., officers responded to the 1800 block of Club Center Drive. The vehicle pulled into the above apartment complex and the driver jumped out; unbeknownst to him that Officer was right on his heels. Officer Tsverov was able to detain the driver, Diandre Elliott (X-4551827) while the other three subjects took off on foot running east and southbound. Off Armstrong tried to calm her down in the parking lot but the (S) was too worked up. Officers quickly set up a perimeter and requested air support and K-9. A gun was ultimatelyfoundin the passenger area of a car in the driveway of 1XX Estes; on a consent search. He was found tobe on PRCS and also to be in possession of a meth pipe. The one subject began shooting at her vehicle. Subject had a lighter in his possession, no fires were actively burning and stated that he was just messing around. (S) appeared to have taken pills of an unknown nature that may have been responsible for his non responsive nature. Within a few minutes of the accident, a brown Chevy truck (CA 99685W1) stopped and picked up the rider and took off. When officers arrived, the vehicle had already fled the scene. (19-83069) Yesterday he detained a subject in the same area as to where the stabbing occurred with a knife in his possession. A shotgun, a revolver and a semi-automatic pistol to go along with hundreds of rounds of ammunition were located. Offices responded to the Costco regarding a transient refusing to leave the property after the business closed. Officers arrived on scene and began speaking to the MHA, who was later identified. The BEARCAT was utilized to transport a contact team to the front of the residence. 19-230673/245/600 block Plaza Ave/2134 hours: Officers responded to this location regarding a subject who had been stabbed. The suspect was the first to exit, followed by his wife and daughter. Officers observed a 971 with two subjects sitting in it parked along the east curb line of Millcreek Dr just south of W El Camino Ave. Officers contacted the subjects inside of the vehicle who were both juveniles. 311 advised SPD Comm Center that the pitbulls owner (transient) was threatening the Animal Control Officer with a knife and that a large group has also gathered around threatening the Officer. In several recent vehicle burglaries thieves have taken everything from firearms, to laptops, to iPads, and even one with several thousand dollars in cash. It was determined that the caller had received text messages containing racial slurs from 2 phone numbers that he did not recognize. At the time of this writing, units just did a surround and call-out and the suspect was taken into custody. Ofc. Pet Friendly. He was promptly cited and his car towed for 30 days. The employee complied and the susp fled in a drk blue 99 DodgeDurangolic# 4MTT484. The subject was found to be a Parolee at Large and had methamphetamine in his possession. The driver refused commands and attempted to enter the drivers seat again, when K9 deployed his partner on a direct send. After a some bad lies andfailed attempts atconvincing officers she wasnt on PRCSwith a violation warrant. Officers located thevictim who had been struck in the face/ head with the machete just up the street. SPD Officers arrived on scene and determined that the female victim of the dog bite was a volunteer working at the Summer Nights Event at the Robertson Center who went over to the homeless camp to provide some food. We have had several instances where groups of individuals, described as juveniles on bicycles, have targeted neighborhoods and apartments during the night. The suspect was booked into juvenile hall. Officers searched the residence and back yard with negative results for a possible suspect. Officer Smalling observed the subjects jumping the fence into the tow yard at xxxx Silica Ave. Units from D1, D2, D3, and D6 responded to assist with the perimeter. Descriptions as follows: #1)MHA mid20s, blk beanie, blk/wht Adidas hoodie, blk sweat pants, blk/wht shoes. 20-45789: Window smashed. Officer obtained a search warrant for the premise. Brown indicated that Twin Rivers has been having issues with 459 autos of parents cars with suspects immediately purchasing gift cards afterwards, often from the Walgreens on El Camino. After initially refusing, the driver decided he would be truthful and advised officers that his loaded Glock 23 was in the backseat. Officers arrived on scene and contacted a female victim that advised she had been riding down the Rio Linda bike trail when her recently ex-boyfriend saw her. Officers contacted a subj matching description on the call, who shockingly is an arson registrant. The subject was transported to Kinney to be interviewed by detectives. SSD SWAT ended up deploying gas into the apartment. That plate comes back to an address in Fairfield. Officers located a sizable amount of meth (approx. . Officers received a POD hit at the above time/location regarding a white Nissan. North Natomas, West Lake, West Shore, etc.. (crime, homes) - City-Data After searching various databases and coming up empty for the driver, and after finding meth in the car, coupled with his inability to know his correct age corresponding with the birthday he gave, it was decided he would take a trip to jail. 19-305340 / Subject Stop / 1343 San Juan Rd / 0221 hours / 1BOfficers observed a male standing in the middle of the street. Cooks was detained and heroin and paraphernalia were located on his person. During the detention officers located a loaded handgun concealed on his person. A records check showed Osborne had a felony warrant and he was taken into custody without incident. : Ofc. He was booked for 647f PC and 11350 HS. Officers were also made aware of a gun in the house. Officers located the vehicleatWest El Camino/ Truxel. The driver wascited for driving on a suspended license and the vehicle was towed. The gathered information on hhis current vehicle. The subject was found to be on probation for a previous 211 and was booked into jail for the new 211. Units responded to a silent ringing alarm, found a point of entry and quickly determined a suspectwas still inside of the school. Natomas News & Information | The Natomas Buzz Officerspursued thevehiclewestbound from Northgate Bl / Del Paso Rd. Officers are currently working with the victim on locating the phone but are having trouble narrowing down a location. Officerresponded to the above area to contact the homeless individual identified in this call. Due to the circumstances, officers believed that they stowed the guns inside of the house. Officers canvassed the area but UTL. Officers checked the area with negative results. When questioned why he wasby theConex box, he admitted that he was Going to do something stupid and lifted his shirt revealing a pair of concealed bolt cutters. The vehicle left the house and a felony vehicle stop was completed yielding no firearms in the car. Officers quickly set up a perimeter and where able to identify the subject as a parolee-at-large. Suspect was booked for 459 PC, adding to his burglary dossier. As a result, bothwere charged with 25400 PC, 25850 PC and booked without incident. They followed and assaulted a MWJ at the location. We have had reports of 8-10 vehicles being broken into at a time. The subject was booked into jail for 11378 H+S. Officer observed a Red Kia Soul in the area and conducted an enforcement stop. Officers responded to the area regarding a subject who approachedthe victim and took his bicycle (Fixie with orange sidewall tires). There were two other vehicles and several subjects. K913 responded to the call and immediately located the said suspect and was able to detain him without incident. The Postal Inspector was advised. Ransacked, but nothing taken. Communities within this boundary include: Gardenland, North Sacramento, South Natomas, and North Natomas. Suspect #1 (Passenger) MHA, heavy set, 20s, blk clothing and armed with a blk gun. The suspect became so upset about money the victim owed him, that he stabbed the victim through his hand. Officer was on routine patrol when he observed a subj in the middle of the roadway S/B Del Paso Blvd, near Evergreen. A follow- upprobation search at the drivers residence turned up more cocaine and some heroin. She had also called in earlier advising that her boyfriend had been causing a disturbance at her residence on Eleanor Ave. As officers pulled up to the residence, there were multiple subjects standing out front and around vehicles. Officers got behing the vehicle and attempted to pull the vehicle over. The subjects were initially argumentative and uncooperative in the front yard. Shortly thereafter, we received information from the (Vs) that their credit card was being used at the Apple store at Arden Mall. Victim was parked along Sunland Liquor on Fairfield St. when he was approaced by a FBA who was armed with a handgun who had a MBA waiting nearby. Announcements were made and K9 units started a search. Themoney was booked intoevidence, but another business next door (19-356086) had also beenburglarized via afront smashed window. The community was pleased with the opportunity to meet the officers that work that area and were appreciative with the work being done in the city. Due to the picture of the AK-47, it was determined to be illegal. One victim is stable and the other is in surgery and expected to recover after a few days in ICU. A chronic problem in the area that affects several parts of the city and county, these drivers often have modified vehicles they use to engage in risky and reckless behavior on public roads. SPD K9 Officer located a stolen vehicle which had hit a POD at W. El Camino/Truxel. 922 subj was acting aggressive toward security at the market, witness stated subj had a knife (unfounded) and subj was pepper sprayed by security when the subj confronted security. Its possible one of the victims had been followed home. At that time, the pursuit was cancelled. The victim was struck byone of thebullets. After checking the surrounding area around the canal, officers located the knife inside the apartment complex. The suspect attempted to reach into the victims pocket but the victim ran away. The victim in the case was found to be the instigator who originally had the bat and hit the victims. A records check showed the male to be on PRCS. Officers located the suspect in front of 42XX Norwood Ave. and with the assistance of additional officers, detained him without incident. Officers conducted a subject stop at the above location. MCIU was advised of the event and patrol handled the preliminary investigation. The victim claims that he had tried to sell tobacco products to a couple subjects who ultimately beat him and took cash, a cell phone and Vape style cartridges. : Officers responded to the above location after being contacted by Code Enforcement. A male entered, and met up with the females in the back of the store. He appeared to be under the influence of narcotics and/or alcohol and continued to act erratically and would not answer basic questions. The driver eventually came to a stop at Norwood / Eleanor because his three friends in the car talked some sense into him. 1C / Felony DUI / Northgate & Harding / 1722 hours / 19-88972A solo vehicle struck a SMUD pole. CSO Silva also responded to this location, which is close in proximity to cal 20-28768, for 3 vehicles that were broken into here as well. Leach was contacted to update the school district that this did not involve students from Natomas High. Officers were able to review surveillance video of the incident which showed the suspect force his way through a gate using an unknown tool then drive on to the property where he removed thousands of dollars worth of tools and equipment. 4-5 FBAs in their 20s-30s entered the store and grabbed several thousand dollars worth of fragrances before running out of the store. In the holster was a very real looking C02 Berretta style semi auto. The subjects were detained but it appeared that they had just rolled up to the vigil. SFD was requested and responded to the scene. Officer from NGET Shotspotter assisted by writing a search warrant into the residence. Officers are working on identifying the 3rdsuspect. 19-312314. 19-220845/ 212.5 pc/ Morell Ct/ 0128 hours/ 1C. The driver was working as a Lyft driver when she missed the turn in the road, collided with a city sign, and came to a stop when the sign got jammed. They contacted the driver and passenger, who initially identified herself as X. X was on PRCS for 10851 CVCand the driver was on probation for drug charges. When on sight LPOs attempted to stop and detain them the (Ss) pepper sprayed them and fled to a waiting vehicle. In amirandized statement the suspect admitted to five (5) burglaries. The driver decided to drive to the quik stop and committed officer to the stop. We will continue to do what we can, but please, please, remind your neighbors and friends to NOT leave valuables in their cars.