Wondering what a Sunday night is like for police officers in Citrus Heights? Incident logs for a recent Sunday in May include reports of a hit-and-run at Stones Casino, an axe-wielding neighbor, and a man allegedly entering a residence and yelling at the moon.
The following is a summary of select incidents listed in the Citrus Heights Police Department’s daily incident bulletins for Sunday, May 19, 2019.
Sunday, May 19, 2019: Total of 73 incidents listed.
Incident report categories of note: 12 calls regarding suspicious activities, 27 disturbance-related, 9 homeless/transient-related, no grand thefts, 2 petty thefts, 2 burglaries, 3 assault reports, 6 collisions, 1 stolen vehicle, and 3 reports of domestic violence.
1:47 a.m., Hit and Run Non-Injury, Stones Casino on Antelope Rd. A driver reportedly hit another person or vehicle in the parking lot of Stones Casino and drove away from the scene.
2:13 a.m., Disturbance Verbal, Terrell Drive. A resident told police that a man had entered their home around 2 a.m. and was “banging on the walls, yelling and screaming at the moon,” and using profanity. The incident was reported at a residence located on a side street off Greenback Lane. Police were advised that the man was “not supposed to be there.”
2:45 a.m., Suspicious Circumstances, Circlet Way. Police were contacted by a resident who said that a neighbor was “outside yelling with a small axe in his hand.”
7:22 a.m., City Code Violation, Old Auburn/Conover. Woodchips were reportedly illegally dumped at a location on Conover Drive, near Old Auburn Road.
12:41 p.m., Disturbance Noise, Trovita Wy. Police were advised of a “very loud high pitch sound” in an area near Sunrise Boulevard and Woodmore Oaks Drive.
2:07 p.m., Burglary, Cedar Creek Wy. A resident reported that a burglary had occurred over the weekend while they were out of town. The incident occurred in a residential area near San Juan and Madison avenues.
2:58 p.m., Disturbance Verbal, Greenback Ln. Police were notified that a male was reportedly running into the roadway in front of San Juan High School and was laying down in the street, “challenging drivers of vehicles.”
4:02 p.m., Stolen Vehicle, Smoley Wy. A woman said her daughter’s vehicle had been stolen while parked on a residential street near Woodside K-8 school.
5:57 p.m., Assault w/ weapon, Mercy Pet Hospital on Tupelo Drive. An unknown male reportedly approached a caller with a metal baton.
9:07 p.m., Disturbance Verbal, Reina Ct. Police received a call from a tenant who said his landlord had “headbutted” his girlfriend. Another police log entry indicates the landlord also called police to report being in a verbal dispute with two renters.
9:23 p.m., Shoplifting, Walmart on Auburn Blvd. Police were notified that a shoplifting suspect had been detained by loss prevention at Walmart. The value of items attempted to be stolen was listed at $300.
9:48 p.m., Robbery, McDonald’s on Sunrise Blvd. A caller told police she had just been robbed at McDonald’s, where she had met with another party to sell jewelry items. The buyer reportedly grabbed the jewelry and ran off.
Full logs: May 13 | May 14 | May 15 | May 16 | May 17 | May 18 | May 19
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Note: The Sentinel compiles summaries of select local police incident bulletins each week as a service to the public, based on data available from CHPD. Police advise that the information included in daily bulletins are summaries of calls for service for each day, with information “deemed confidential” not included in the record. CHPD states that the information noted on its daily bulletins is what was reported to police by callers, or in person, and therefore “may or may not actually reflect the true content of an incident.”
Wondering what a Sunday night is like for police officers in Citrus Heights?
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