Breaking the glass, 2 of the suspects entered the business with a box in hand. 20-20457- POD HIT/ Warrant arrest/ 3500 block Jumilla Way / 1A / 1858. Officers responded to the above location for a male causing a 415. Officers located video at a nearby business but the video was not going to be available until Monday or Tuesday. A records check showed he had a felony warrant for a PRCS violation. 19-205316 / 459 / 5151 Banfield Dr. Heron Elementary School / 1828hrs / 1A. When officers attempted contact at the door they noticed a male asleep in a vehicle in the driveway, and officers watching the back yard noticed a subject walk out the back door. Today they did a drive by and saw vehicle parked in the driveway. His sister advised she would take him to be evaluated for a 5150 hold voluntarily. Officers soon arrived and confirmed4 good 459s to vehicles. Officers responded to occupied residence regarding a report of a ringing alarm with a glass break. Officers found that the (Ss) had rammed a vehicle into the front window of an eye care business. Officers responded to the above area following a POD hit. 20-20882 / 500 block Wisconsin Ave (1C) / 927p / 903 hrs. 19-389327/ 484/ 3800 block Samuelson Wy/ 1A/ 0122 hrs. The driver unsuccessfully attempted to negotiate the Sconce / Olmstead turn, and 901d (no injuries) into a fence. The victim was hanging out with an acquaintance (suspect) when things got heated over money owed. She was determined to bea 0.16 BAC. Records checks were negative. The subject was arrested for attempt-burglary. *, 19-221903 3271 Marysville Blvd Shotspotter/*Homicide* 2113 Hrs. The female had to be carried out of the residence, was transported to the hospital where she was placed on a 5150 hold by Officer. Officer was working as a markedXRAY car in the Duckhorn area working on traffic complaints/enforcement. A drivers grey/silver, drivers side mirror was also located. Units arrived and made contact with both subjects who were sleeping/passed out from recently doing drugs. Shortly after, a call came in regarding a victim vehicle being hit by a round that was fired from a group that was standing in front of a vigil for a recent homicide victim. 20-124131 / Garden Hwy/Natomas Park Dr / SStop / 0817 hrs. Ofc.s Davis and Kraintz responded to the above location regarding a domestic violence report call. El Camino / POD hit / 1308 hrs. Several of the vehicles had fresh blood in themand one of the suspects was observed tohave a cut that was bleeding on his hand. Officers arrived and found she had a one inch laceration to her arm. South natomas is not bad at all 01-16-2014, 11:19 PM rhinestonesniper Location: Idaho 33 posts, read 101,379 times Reputation: 80 I really hate to talk bad about South Natomas (since we're selling our house in SN to move out of state) but I am not a fan of the area. A M/B/A, mid 20s wearing a red/black jacket, black pants and a black mask entered the store and said he had a gun. 2A/Norwood Tech/310 Harris Ave./971-(459 Suspect Vehicle Impounded)/1119 hours/19-123891. Arriving officers located eighteen 9mm casings in the street. He then grabbed her bike from her and took off on the bike trail. As other units were arriving the MBA jumped back in the car and fled at a high rate of speed. One officer was able to get a glimpse of the suspect as he was on his bicycle riding swiftly away on the bike trail, but could not catch up to him. / 1226 hours / 19-85243Officers responded to the area after receiving multiple calls of subjects fighting, some armed with weapons. Officers confronted the subject who dropped the gaffe pole but continued to behave erratically and resistive. K913 responded to the call and immediately located the said suspect and was able to detain him without incident. The male and female denied knowledge of the shooting. He observed the suspects discarding the package they were caught stealing, which the witness retrieved. Inside the vehicle officers located 40 grams of Methamphetamines and 15 grams of Heroin on the front passenger floorboard area. When it came to a stop, the front passenger and drivers side rear passenger fled on foot. Officers were dispatched to the above location regarding a 3 vehicle accident involving 2 parked cars. With the assistance of CHP Air21 and SPD K9 units, passenger suspect was ultimately located hiding in a tree and taken into custody without incident. Re-tracing the foot pursuit route, officers located a loaded 9MM Ruger handgun where it had hit the fence after suspect threw it. AIR 1 responded to assist as the pursuit travelled W/B 80 to Business 80 & El Camino Ave. Officers located thevictim who had been struck in the face/ head with the machete just up the street. On scene also was Latoya Brown who advised Off Smith the Quad was hers. Dist 1 officers attended the monthly community meeting at Valley View Acres and the Protect & Soft Serve event at the McDonalds,3773Northgate Blvd. CSI photographed the scene and injuries. Officers conducted a traffic stop and contacted a male individual and his girlfriend. The subjects were initially argumentative and uncooperative in the front yard. However, they could see that the subjects were putting something into their waistbands. More heatedwords were exchanged and the he struck the victim in the head with the blunt side of the hatchet. In turn the female calls PD when the subject is near, but the subject usually leaves when he knows that PD was called. Officer detained her without incident and booked her for her 2 warrants (664/211 and 487). 19-230940/ 921/ American and Wilson/ 1C/ 0149 hrs. The officers spotted what turned out to be a BB gun in the vehicle while detaining these three subjects. Neighbor stated that the the home owner wasin her 90s and was concerned as she wasnt feeling too well on Friday. Follow up investigation is being conducted and the car was impounded. THE NATOMAS BUZZ | @natomasbuzz One person is dead following a shooting Sunday night in south Natomas. 20-123915/ 459 auto/ 100 block Cafaro Cir/ 1A/ 0018 hrs. Officers contacted a MBA in the above area after witnessing him screaming at a female subject. The suspect was described as a M/H/A, 55, medium build, blk short hair, thin mustache, light blue shirt and blue jeans. The suspects fled into a lime green 70s Monte Carlo with green rims. The suspect vehicle then began to weave through traffic and drive erratically. CSI processed the scene. 19-333499 / 901A @ Club Center & Natomas / 1715 hrs. The burglary occurred on 11-13-19 between 0730-1725 hours. A third MBA came out of the perimeter and was detained by Ofc. SPD received a call regarding a subject who had 484d beer at 7-11 (2450 Northgate Blvd). A search of the vehicle was done with negative results. 19-234293 : 19-234301/ 480, 481, DUI/ Norwood and Morey/ 2A/ 2324 hrs. 20-16297: Shots Fired: 2300 block American Ave: 1901hrs. The gun was also located. This is an ongoing investigation and more arrests are expected! The victim was apparently given narcoticsby medical staff during treatment. After a delay at the door, additional residents were detained and one male subject was found hiding in the garage attic. This vehicle and the subject known to drive itwas recently identified by NCU detectives to be related with several commercial burglaries in North Natomas. Inside was the named male and his girlfriend. Descriptions as follows: #1)MHA mid20s, blk beanie, blk/wht Adidas hoodie, blk sweat pants, blk/wht shoes. The SW was for firearms and drugs. An additional unit was requested and quickly arrived to assist. Comp stated that he initially refused to give up the money where the MHA suspect, then pulled a black pistol from his waist. Officers observed a silver Cadillac CTS driving erratically at Marysville Blvd / Claire Ave and attempted to effect a traffic stop at Rio Linda Blvd / Marysville. Officers were able to squeeze through the car lots gates. Officers observed a 927 vehicle with two occupants in the Cheers parking lot. Officers attempted contact by loud knocks on doors and windows. Officers responded to rear of the house in time to catch a subject fleeing out the back door. 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. Great spot and F/U by Off Boresz. The victim refused and the suspects fled the scene. They located 2 additional victims and completed and APB to be disseminated along the I-80 corridor. All of the casings were photographed and collected. At least 9 cars were vandalized/burglarized. Officers pursued the vehicle. Officers were in patrol in the area when they observed a subject known to them in a 971 with another subject. SPD responded to 2668 Del Paso Blvd regarding private security detaining a subject with a blow torch. The vehicle made it out onto Norwood and after traveling onto the wrong side of the roadway entered EB I-80. During the course of the investigation a VIN check revealed the veh to be 503 (stolen vehicle). The subjects living in the location were evicted last week, but moved into the shed in the back of the property as they have nowhere else to go. Round Table was the only business to havesurveillance video, but the responsible wasnt able to access their system (Bay Alarm). 19-392711 / 459 / 4700 block Natomas Blvd / 0411 hours / 1A. Officers arrived on scene and cleared the building UTL for any suspect(s). Suspect then took two (2) bottles of wine, then attempted to take the cash register. Great stop by Motor Officer James. With the assistance of mall security on cameras, Officer was able to locate the vehicle at the Best Buy, but it was unoccupied. Per the female victim, a black firearm with a red laser was brandished at the building. The suspect continued to run and a CED was deployed. The suspect was detained and arrested without incident. The subjects were detained but it appeared that they had just rolled up to the vigil. One subject was arrested for negligent discharge of a firearm and resisting, another was cited for resisting arrest and a third subject was cited for possession of narcotics. 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. Impact unit 41 Officers were closest and got behind the vehicle for the stop; they were assisted by 1b26 and 1b21. When confronted by employees near the entrance/ exit, the male re-entered the store and pointed a silver handgun at the plain clothes loss prevention employee. The subjectwasbooked for 466 PC,1203.2 PC,and his warrant. Arden Mall Security called stating that they had a subject that was seen across the street at the Shell station that matched the description of a subject that they had on surveillance video driving a stolen vehicle in the parking lot the day before. This information is provided so you can have a timely snapshot of significant events in our community. A wrench was under the vehicle and the front of the catalytic converter was unbolted. Based on the info on the call there was a pretty good chance that there would be a 926 subject in the apartment. Officer spotted the veh on a dead-end street. Information forwarded to North-GET Shot-Spotter. Officer requested Code 3 cover. 2C / Indecent Exposure / Dixieanne & Empress / 1732 hours / 19-143758. A vehicle and the residence at 49XX Wilson St. were struck numerous times by gunfire. A female in the brand new Mercedes was transported for COP to the back & head. The suspects, both Parolees, were GSR positive in the field and statements obtained implicated them both. The front door of the house was forced open during the struggle. 19-337086 211 force Bell Ave/Taylor St. 1921 Hrs. He ended up blowing a .29 BAC on the PAS; incredibly high for a small and young guy. Kansas City, MO Crime Rates and Statistics - NeighborhoodScout After receiving several more calls from her today she was arrested for 148.3 PC with a likelihood the crime would continue. There is only a little crime in this area. 19-94235/211/3500 Block of Truxel Road/1A/1110 HoursA UPS driver was unloading several boxes of new phones to take into the store when two MBAs with hoods knocked the driver to the ground, picked up several boxes of phones and left in a black colored Audi Q5 with no plates. A stolen 1995 Chevy Silverado triggered the POD camera at Northgate & San Juan. KILMER was charged 2800.2 VC, 3056 PC, 11377 HS, and 11364. The vehicle ended up being a 10851that was taken earlier in the night from 1A. One of the subjects was acting very 927 and was detained. Susp. Suspect advised that the victim had been selling marijuana products. During a search of the vehicle officers located a stolen SIG 9mm handgun hidden in the center console along with a bag of methamphetamine. The rear passengeralso admitted that he had handled the gun andhid it under the front seat. Officers coordinated with Arden Fair Mall Security in locating the two occupants, and Officer contacted Concord PD to see what specific details they had. 19-361444 / TSTOP @ Marysville and South / 2A 0636 Hrs, Officer made a TSTOP. 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. The two other occupants of the vehicle were detained. The victim parked his 2010 Harley at this location and went inside Safeway. 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Sgt. CSO was able to locate 17 vehicles which had windows broken out and were burglarized. The subject was arrested without incident and returned to jail. Victim was in his apartment when he heard a knock at his door. As a result, bothwere charged with 25400 PC, 25850 PC and booked without incident. 20-125882 // Jessie Ave/Norwood Ave // PURSUIT // 2A // 2221 HRS. Officers contacted Lincoln PD and confirmed that Nedbalo matched the descriptors and was most likely the suspect. Officers displayed their CEDs and subjectstill wasnt cooperative. The suspect was described as a M/H/A, 55, medium build, blk short hair, thin mustache, light blue shirt and blue jeans.
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