Arrested: Michael Valdez 6/27/1984. During the search officers located a .357 revolver, unregistered .45 Glock 39, ammo, and about 25 pound of processed marijuana. The lighter used to start the fire was found on his person. Two suspects entered the Springhill Suites Hotel on the south side of the building. The Mental Health Unitwas advised of the call. The driver of the vehicle only had his drivers permit and was cited for 12500 and his vehicle towed. Units responded to a silent ringing alarm, found a point of entry and quickly determined a suspectwas still inside of the school. 1B29 reviewed store video which captured the incident and had it burned onto a CD. The subject was even so nice to mention his accomplices during the 459s. CSI responded to the scene and processed all three (3) locations for prints. The other occupants were identified, released. Earlier in the week, Officer Reason was involved in a lengthy pursuit of a motorcycle where the suspect was able to elude capture after fleeing on foot. Click on the link for the info. They contacted the driver on scene who was found to be intoxicated and arrested on Hit and Run/ DUI charges. 0529 hrs., another 933R (19-356092) came out at 4261 TruxelRd., which is North of the first two burglaries, and in the direction that the suspect ran. NCU is investigating. The (S) could barely perform FSTs. Officers located the wanted person attempting to conceal himself in the backseat. Per the evidence, it appears that the resident may have attempted to shoot himself in the head as the single bullet was aimed upward, but couldnt go through wi h it. Ultimately Officer obtained two full confessions of approximately 15-20 thefts, recovered a car load of unclaimed stolen property, located two additional victims, and had two written letters of apology to the North Natomas neighborhood authored by the suspects. With the assistance of Officer working off-duty as ARDN1, Officers responded to BJs related to a 921 call. While K9 was searching the perimeter, the suspect fled multiple times. Officers located multiple casings on Harris Ave. The male passenger, was also on searchable probation for drug charges and check fraud. Due to really good perimeter tactics, units were able to eventually apprehend the suspect. 19-360332 / 148 @ Dixeanna & Oakmont / 2C 0901 Hrs. The MP was cold but otherwise okay. A hole in the roof was made allowing entry. CSI was requested and a few items were collected to be booked as evidence. Vehicle/Pedestrian compliance Plaza/Del Paso. 19-340338 / Silver Eagle Mable / TSTOP / 1824 hrs. Det Houston had recently sent out a SNOW (Special Notice of Warrant) noting there was a second subject in this case needing to be IDd. Both victims are expected to survive their injuries. 46 plants were seized and an AP fine was issued. Shortly after, the suspect surrendered and was taken into custody without incident. Ofc. Arden Security identified (Ss) as a MBA/FBA, in a silver 2000s Toyota 4d w/paper plates. : While on patrol, Officer recognized a subject near the location with a felony warrant. The MHA was eventually detained without incident. A SUPP will be written regarding the original RPT (19-224046) and north NCU Sgt Hanson was advised over phone (email with further info to be sent to him by EOW) for any possible follow-up regarding the additional locations. CSI responded to process the scene and NCU is investigating. While working out in the back of Kinney, Det. Natomas Park. Good job by everyone on this call. Officers located a 40 caliber Springfield Armory XD semi-automatic lying on the ground in front of the vehicle where the driver had exited towards. A cover call was put out as the very resistive (S) would not allow detention and the weapon was unsecured(S)was ultimately taken into custody with no UOF. 20-120266: 664/187pc: 3200 block Northgate Blvd: 1813hrs. 1A/North Natomas/3635 N. Freeway Blvd./211T-(Robbery: UPS driver)/1056 hours/19-150491. That plate comes back to an address in Fairfield. In the backyard, we located 101 plants in a tented structure. 20-1657 / 481 / Ford Rd-Altos Ave / 1459 hrs / 2B. The suspect vehicle realized thatunits were following itand took off at a high rate of speed. A records check showed her to be on PRCS for felony hit and run and to have a felony warrant for PRCS violation. As north area officers began to secure the homicide scene at San Juan Dr / Truxel Rd (referenced above), they were getting information from witnesses that subjects were seen fleeing eastbound on San Juan Rd. The North POP Team worked with the CDCR Fugitive Apprehension Team to track down a parolee at large who also had a felony warrant for his arrest related to auto burglaries in the North Natomas area. The North Marijuana Compliance Team and POP served a search warrant in the late morning in the 300 block of Indiana. Officerresponded to the above area to contact the homeless individual identified in this call. Officer conducted an enforcement stop on a vehicle with temporary plates. By the time officers got in the area the (S) had detached the trailer and ditched it driving away in his truck. MCT Officer conducted follow up on a power theft at the above location, as it was reported by SMUD. A good perimeter was established and phone contact made. Additionally, a social media blast was sent out by the PIO in hopes someone would notice MP and his distinct scooter or clothing. Officers arrived a neighbor advised the occupant of the house had fired a BB gun recently but not a real gun. Upon detaining both subjects, officers located a black/silver .380 Taurus handgun inside the vehicle. He advised that he did not realize we were the police, despite numerous identifications and our uniforms. Officers responded to a report call in which the caller stated that he had been receiving communications from an unknown person containing racial slurs. This location had many cars out front, trailers in the backyard and add-on structures. Responding officers did a great job of getting on scene in under 2 minutes and quickly setting up perimeter. Responding units coordinated their approach and set up for the stop as vehicular and pedestrian traffic was high. 19-322485 / 5150v / 100 block Connor Cir / 2232 hours / 1A. He was detained without further incident. Citizens also began to call in regarding a MBA pounding on their door asking for help in the area of Pony Express Dr. and San Juan Rd. This caller sustained a small grazing wound to his back and chest but declined any medical attention. During the investigation, a related female arrived at Mercy San Juan with a GSW to the butt and leg. jurisdiction. 19-214114 / ATTPU @ 2400 Block of Arena Blvd. SFD was requested and responded to the scene. Officers located an intoxicated driver at this location. CHP chased the suspect to Vacaville and applied the PIT a couple of times. 19-385024 / 901 / Arden Garden and Northgate / 1C / 1036 Hrs. A board up crew arrived and secured the building. P1 stabilized at the hospital with a lacerated spleen and broken bones but remains in critical condition. NCU North was advised for further follow up regarding this arrest in hopes that it may lead to further information on recent car clouts. EXPLORE WN . Facial recognition was used to IDthe female suspect by POP officer. During a search of the vehicle officers located the drivers wallet, a letter addressed to him, and his personal property. It was determined he had an active warrant and a history of stealing. Two bicyclists located the deceased on the southwest side of the sidewalk (in the grass). 19-338475 / 245 False Call/ 300 block Yampa Cir / 0135 hours / 2A. Detectives were contacted and they advised XX was a person of interest in the related burglary. 19-361349 / SSTOP / 1500 block Arcade Blvd / 0131 / 2B. Officers all conducted stops for reckless driving that resulted in 30 day tows. 19-403770 / 600 block Alamos Ave / Search Warrant Illegal Marijuana Grow. The taser was deployed unsuccessfully once and semi-successfully the 2nd timebefore he was taken into custody a short time later hiding in some bushes. Miramonte and Trovas. 19-306256 212.5P Home Invasion 3100 block of Azevedo Dr 1931hrs. We responded to his address of record and obtained information regarding his whereabouts. 19-412170 / 2100 block Zurlo Way (1A) / 921s / 0758 hrs. 2B / ShotSpotter Gun Arrest / XXX Sonoma Ave / 1841 hours / 19-94788Officers responded to a 2-round activation and multiple callers about a subject shooting in the back portion of their yard. Fire called in their Hazmat crew and declared it a Level-2 Hazmat. Officerspursued the vehicle. Fire responded and stated that they didnt need to do any follow-up based on no active fires. It was learned that the MP had done this before and actually traveled a pretty good distance on his scooter and made it all the way downtown. Officers arrested one suspect for possession of a firearm. With this female was a male who was found to be a PAL. He was taken into custody for his warrant without incident. : While on patrol in search of a stabbing suspect, Officers located a parked vehicle. The suspect surrendered without incident. Units responded for a neighbor who observed a broken window at the office with blinds hanging outside window frame. The vehicle was eventually stopped by a pursuit intervention technique (PIT) and the suspect was taken into custody. When officers arrived on scene, they observed the windows on the east side of the business were shattered. When asked, the resident denied the attempt suicide. Great arrest! Upon arrival officers located2 spent casings in the parking lot of the apartment complex. A 647(J)(1) report was taken (19-149559) and an IB released with the suspects picture. One (S) they spotted matched (S) description given by the caller. The victim arrived, Officer questioned him about how his vehicle was stolen. The suspect admitted setting fire out of anger to a Ru Paul magazine because he didnt like the content. / 1652 hrs. Great F/U on another assault rpt from Kaiser where Off Kraintz quickly made a felony arrest out of a cold report. He was found to be on probation with a lengthy history of meth related offenses and theft cases. 19-237025 / 459R / 1500 West El Camino #4 / 1B / 0740 Hrs. All of the casings were photographed and collected. There were multiple callers advising that shots had been fired. Our Neighborhood Crimes Unit (NCU) Detectives worked extremely hard on this case and so far they have arrested four individuals and have tied them to no fewer than seven robberies in Natomas and North Sacramento. The subject was arrested for his felony warrant and for 22010 PC. Officers canvassed the area but UTL. Officers did a great job forming a contact team, calling him down and detaining him without incident. He was arrested for DUI and Evading. Outstanding follow-up. Per witnesses he was possibly one of the transients in the area. Officers responded to a 901a. After a lengthy investigation by ShotSpotter Officers with numerous GSRs and interviews, afemale family member admitted to purchasing the gun illegally, shooting the gun in the backyard and attempting to conceal it when officers arrived. 19-147724 / xxx Peralta Ave / 1C / 211-Gun / 2208 hours, SPD responded to 451 Peralta Ave regarding a subject who had just been robbed at gunpoint. Off Armstrong tried to calm her down in the parking lot but the (S) was too worked up. Arden Security identified (Ss) as a MBA/FBA, in a silver 2000s Toyota 4d w/paper plates. 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. Officersconducted a canvass with negative results. The argument continued out into the lobby and outside. Complainant advised that she was at the food bank when she got into an argument with two adult females (FWA, 50s wearing a tank top & FBA, white shirt, black pants). They found their sliding door open. The victim parked his 2010 Harley at this location and went inside Safeway. They identified him. Hewitt and Ofc. (Arrested: Jullian Randle, 9/26/92), Employees at the Quick Stop called to report a male being assaulted with a baseball bat in the parking lot. Officer was patrolling the North Natomas area looking for suspicious activity when he observed a black Nissan Altima driving in the opposite direction with no lights on driving erratically. 19-300712/ 211 Robbery/ 2400 block Northgate Bl/ 1C/ 0026 hrs. 20-29493 1800 block El Camino Ave 245TA 1856 Hrs 2C. When asked, the resident admitted to firing off one round, and said that it was because he thought someone was trying to get into his apartment last night, although he couldnt explain why he didnt call the Police before or after the shot. As officer continued to give him instructions, he ran back tothe house, knocked on the door and was let in by an unseen individual. Officersspoke to the son and nephew who admitted thatthey had sent the messages to the caller using an app on their phone which allowed them to spoof their phone numbers. Officers located and seized the firearm inside the house. A probation search of the location turned up several interesting items. Again, we will continue to use all the resources and technology we can to keep our communities safe and it would help us tremendously if we can work together to minimize easy opportunities for criminals. STAR provided updates to CHP units whopursuedthe suspect vehicle to Vallejo whereit 901d. Suspect was arrested for the 503 as well as some drug offenses. A probation search of the house yielded a loaded / unregistered / 380 semi-auto pistol. 19-363876/ SHOTS/ 3900 block Dry Creek/ 0039 hrs/ 2A. He was arrested in Richmond. After officers obtained the information for the report, the subject left in an ambulance for treatment. The Buick was located in the parking lot. Officers were alerted to a stolen vehicle in the parking lot of the mall. A consent search of the suspect vehicle revealed a 40 cal handgun. / 2A. Ultimately the officers were able to talk the (S) into compliance and she was taken into custody without further issue. 19-257029 / burglary & felony assault / 3600 block El Dala Ln / 0259 hours (1A). Officer conducted a traffic stop on a dark 4-door sedan with n lights on. Officers responded to the Shell Station regarding a subject taking off his pants and exposing himself. Officers and security were able to get the subjects to disperse and got them out of the mall. 20-45823: Window smashed. Dispatch then advised that a stabbing victim had arrived at on Calvados Ave. All three calls ended up being related to create the following narrative: Ofc. The assistance from the SWAT team and K9 Ofc. Investigation is ongoing to locate the suspect. 19-125606 / 211 @ gunpoint / 2762 Rio Linda Blvd / 1901 hours. Because of the reckless manner in which the driver was traveling, Officer Jarvis attempted to conduct a traffic stop. North Natomas is a sprawling, upscale residential neighborhood north of Sacramento creating a dense, suburban feel. He was booked for 647f PC and 11350 HS. Great work by Officer Maclean and all involved. 19-217149/ 921/ 1679 Scarlet Ash/ 1A/ 0257 hrs. It was determined that he was a 290 registrant who failed to comply, was on F/S Probation, and had an outstanding FEL warrant for his arrest. Shortly thereafter, Officer located the vehicle at the above 925. 19-393087 / 245 /30 block Blue Heron Ct. / 1B / 1255 Hrs. They were able to follow the car until enough units arrived for a felony stop. Officers responded to the area with the Impact team and issued 602 notices to several subjects in the area. Further records check on the female subject revealed that she had aNo Bail warrant and was on probation for drug charges. 19-314954 / 5150 / 2600 Block American Ave. / 0953 / 1C. (V) was selling a tablet online and agreed to meet at the above location. Officers responded to rear of the house in time to catch a subject fleeing out the back door. Units were alerted to a 10851 going through a POD. Officers were also made aware of a gun in the house. He was cited and released. Ofc. 19-389327/ 484/ 3800 block Samuelson Wy/ 1A/ 0122 hrs. Suspect was booked for 2800.2 VC, 23152(A) VC, 20002 VC, 14601(A) VC. An enforcement stop was conducted and the passenger of the vehicle was found to have two felony no bail warrants and arrested. Officer conducted an enforcement stop for 4000(A) CVC on a Chevy pickup. 20-19051 200 block Bay Dr. 971 1512 Hrs 2B. NPOP will be conductingfollow-up. Nobody on scene would provide any details of the incident. Fortunately the 2 small children were uninjured, but the other involved party had complaint of pain. Fire transported occupants of hit car to Kaiser North as a precaution., 20-30685/ 971/ 2000 block W El Camino Av/ 1B/ 2018 hrs. Comp stated that the seller come to comps house where a heavy set MHA, got out of the vehicle (described as a black Infiniti 4D) and attempted to grab the money from him. 5 spent 9mm casings and one live round were found in the street where the shooting allegedly occurred. Inside the garage, the residents had a marijuana operation going on, which included 11 large Home Depot boxes full of dried marijuana which needed to be put into processed bags. Officer ran a plate he remembered as fitting the description of a stolen vehicle. NCU North advised. Officer contacted a FHA who he recognized who had 2 felony warrants. The subject was arrested and booked for487 PC. Per the mother, they had been staying in a tent nearby and were awaiting housing through RippleEffect. Officer located surveillance of the suspects and an IB will be sent out tonight. 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. The group then fled in a south/east direction. The residents eventually came outside. When officers arrived on scene they found the matching description getaway F150 on the comps lawn. The subject had extensive 10851 and theft history and was on F/S probation for 10851 VC and 496 PC. He observed some marijuana in the vehicle and educated the driver on marijuana statutes which led to the driver being detained while a search of the vehicle was conducted. Officersresponded tomultiple reports of gunfire being heard in the apartment complex. SPD received a call regarding a subject who had 484d beer at 7-11 (2450 Northgate Blvd). The victim sustained moderate injuries including two broken hands, and was transported to Sutter for treatment. Upon contact the passenger was found to have 2 Fel No Bail warrants and the driver had a 50K misdo. Items returned included, college admissions paperwork, Franchise Tax Board paperwork, and other personal paperwork. When he contacted the subject, he stated that he had run from the vehicle. Officers did an Attempt pick up on the above residence for a suspect on Saturday. If you observe a crime in progress call 9-1-1. The subject was quickly detained. Responding officers are following up with the RTCC to try to locate a vehicle capable of hauling the equipment that was taken to try to get a possible suspect vehicle. The vehicle took the I street bridge into west Sacramento. The general description are male black juveniles inside of a 2-door or 4-door light gray/silver sedan which may be either a Volvo, Dodge or Chevy. Officers responded to this location regarding a POD hit of a 10851 vehicle. 19-314810 / 459 / 1200 block Exposition Blvd / 0709 hrs / 2C. They followed and assaulted a MWJ at the location. 19-316598/ 503/ Del Paso and El Camino/ 2B/ 1654 hrs. Officers were given vehicle plate information (actual photo of the license plate)of the hit and run vehicle and conducted some follow up at a nearby county address. The female driver of one vehicle was in critical condition with extensive injuries. The suspects stole several tool sets prior to fleeing the business. Several illegal firearms were located. Officer was working in Strawberry Manors area when he observed a grey Acura 505ing at a high rate of speed in the neighborhood. Great job by officers on a quick perimeter with excellent support by K-9 (including K9 Officer Mike Pinolas first week with his new K9 partner) and Air 1. SWS Wine & Liquor Store. / 2B. A 15 round shotspotter activation came out at the above address followed by a 1 round activation. The vehicle failed to stop after the collision and was last seen travelling northbound on Northgate Blvd. Further follow-up is being completed including a search for any video that might have captured the incident. She refused to let officers in to check, saying the house was not hers and the owner of the house and just left. / 2B. Officer observed a male subject in the middle of the road. CIU was notified for follow-up and interviewed the subject at jail. He was arrested without issue and booked at jail for a 211. Per the family, the suspect came over, used a bat to break windows and kicked in the front door, presumably to get money. : Officers contacted two subjects in a vehicle at the above location. Both vehicles were impounded and P1 was transported to jail for numerous charges related to DUI. Ofc. As he spoke with the female, Offficer ran the license plate of the Nissan which returned to a stolen car out of LAPD. This house had a prior letter sent to them. Ofc. One suspect on the 211 was armed with a black handgun. Jarrell and Ofc. Officers responded to a vehicle burglary interrupted by a citizen. No signs of foul play. As units continued to look for a scene, CHP officers located spent shell casings on the freeway south of the black Lexus. CSI responded for photos, city crew was contacted for removal. 19-325957 / 927S @ 3500 block Del Paso Blvd / 2B 0314 Hrs. & San Juan Road/POD hit-(Stolen Vehicle Arrest)/0859 hours/19-75038Officers responded to the above area after receiving a POD hit on a stolen Toyota Camry. The fanny pack was recovered by the FBA (V) in a field minus the money. Officer conducted a traffic stop. Video there matched booking photo of suspect and the security guard remembered seeing them. (S) appeared to have taken pills of an unknown nature that may have been responsible for his non responsive nature. This gated community offers a full-time, fun-filled activities program, Elevators in all Buildings and Free Transportation! A SWAT/CNT/EOD call-out was made. Our units initially responded and detained all the parties before handing it over to SSD. The suspect ran up the levy near Northgate/Main Ave and disappeared into the marsh below. 20-35823 / 503P @ Grand Av. Shippen held both at gunpoint for several minutes, before the driver started the truck again, and initiated a vehicle pursuit. The callers advised that he was the ex-husband of one of the residents and was angrily banging the gun on the steering wheel. During a search of suspects room, officers located another 3 oz brick of cocaine, 10 grams of methamphetamine, 1 pound of psycadellic mushrooms, 20 tablets of Xanax, 10 doses of ecstasy, and $3100 in cash. GNG78 responded to assist with the vehicle. 19-334491 2900 block Rio Linda Bl 415w / 459 1511 hrs. LPO for Kohls called in re 3 suspects who had just 211d merchandise from the store. KILMER was charged 2800.2 VC, 3056 PC, 11377 HS, and 11364. The victim and her husband followed the suspect until they lost him near E. Commerce Dr. and Del Paso Rd. CHP eventually advised that they had an unoccupied black Lexus on EB 80 that had run off the road at the dead end of Albatross. 19-389107 5150V / 4300 block Englewood St / 2A / 1836 Hours. They suspected the truck of being stolen and begin to follow it. Subject was immediately taken into custody and turned over to Probation Officers who were going to take the report and deal with the medical for subject. NGET units and 2 K9s assisted inconducting a surround and callout, and got (S) outside and detained without incident. The second POD hit came out at W. El Camino and Truxel. Comp called stating there was a very hostile MBA in a yellow t-shirt slamming things and was now in the middle of traffic attacking passing vehicles where he was seen throwing an object at one vehicle and a rock at a passing bus. The residence was held until detectives responded and took over to write a warrant. 20-130360/ 187/ 1800 block Club Center Dr/ 1A/ 2230 hrs, See News Releasehttps://apps.sacpd.org/Releases/liveview.aspx?reference=20200501-042, 20-122137 / 484 Porch Theft /5966 Bridgecross Dr /1A / 1444hrs. While officers were in route, thefemalevictimcalled in advised that she had been assaulted by her boyfriend and possible had a broken hand. Officers responded to the above area after receiving a POD hit on a black Subaru Impreza that was wanted out of Milpitas for an armed robbery. When officers arrived they determined that the suspect had some mental issues and thought she saw someone inside the building, naturally leading her to break the window with a pole. A search warrant was authored and executed this morning by all Marijuana Compliance Teams (MCT). 20-2277 / 921 / 3100 block Tice Creek Way / 0146 hours / 1B. Officers arrived on scene and detained the subject. When ran, the wallet was found to have been stolen in a vehicle burglary that occurred in 2A last November (19-363248). District 1 officers responded to the suspects house, where he was arrested without incident. There was no force used. The driver, later identified as Sara KILMER (FWA, 3/14/90), continued northbound Ripley St and rolled through the stop sign at Grand Ave. Subject had two (2) felony warrants. Suspect(s) broke glass to the business. Officers contacted a male 927 subj, determined to be on F/S Probation with a lengthy 928 criminal history. Once on scene, they identified the subject and learned that he was not in compliance with his 290PC registration.
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