Latest police logs in Citrus Heights include a manager at the 99 Cent Store reportedly being assaulted by a customer with a shopping cart, several vehicle thefts, and a grand theft incident at Sam’s Club involving $3,000 worth of iPhones being taken.
The following is a summary of select incidents listed in the Citrus Heights Police Department’s daily incident bulletins for June 22, 2019.
Saturday, June 22, 2019: Total of 66 incidents listed. Incident report categories of note: 10 calls regarding suspicious activities, 17 disturbance-related, 10 homeless-related, 4 assaults, 2 burglaries, 2 petty thefts, 1 grand theft, 5 collisions, 2 domestic violence reports, and 3 reports of stolen vehicles.
2:41 a.m., Stolen Vehicle, Brookcrest/Brooktree. A vehicle owner left a 2002 silver Honda Odyssey van near Cherry Creek Manor Park and returned later the same day to find it had been stolen.
8:54 a.m., Assault w/Weapon, 99 Cent Store on Greenback Ln. Police were advised that a customer had picked up a shopping cart and threw it at a manager at the 99 Cent Store. The incident had occurred the prior day, but the suspect had returned and was in the bathroom when police were contacted. The manager was not injured.
9:56 a.m., Suspicious Circumstances, Shadow Hawk Dr. A resident called police after an unknown male carrying a bag showed up in their backyard yelling “I love you, I’d never hurt you.”
2:44 p.m., Disturbance Verbal, Antojitos Locos on Sunrise Blvd. A woman was reportedly seen in a shopping center at the corner of Antelope Road and Sunrise Boulevard yelling at herself, saying “you’re going to kill me like you did to my brother.”
3:16 p.m., Homeless Camp, Walmart on Auburn Blvd. Several homeless individuals were reportedly blocking the bike trail behind Walmart. When asked to move their items aside, they allegedly began yelling and swearing.
4:32 p.m., Burglary, Montage Apartments on Fair Oaks Blvd. An apartment was broken into at the Montage Apartments. No description of items taken was listed.
5:32 p.m., Petty Theft, Walmart on Auburn Blvd. Police were contacted by Walmart after a suspect who had previously stolen items returned and was sitting outside the store. Police were advised that “good video” of the suspect from a recent theft was available, and prosecution was desired.
6:30 p.m., Stolen Vehicle, Sunrise Mall. A shopper at the mall returned to find their white 2015 Toyota Corolla had been stolen.
6:42 p.m., Grand Theft, Sam’s Club on Greenback Ln. Police were contacted after a woman in her early twenties reportedly nabbed three iPhones valued at $3,000 from Sam’s Club and then left on foot going towards Greenback Lane.
8:47 p.m., Suspicious Circumstances, Costco on Auburn Blvd. A man carrying a two-foot-long metal bar was reportedly riding his bike around cars inside the Costco parking lot and was refusing to leave.
9:00 p.m., Disturbance Verbal, AM/PM at Auburn/Greenback. A man was reportedly defecating outside a bathroom at an AM/PM convenience store. When he was told to stop, the man allegedly threatened to shoot the caller.
Full logs: June 11 | June 12| June 13 | June 14 | June 15 | June 16 | June 17 | June 18 | June 19 | June 20 | June 21 | June 22
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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.”
Latest police logs in Citrus Heights include a manager at the 99 Cent Store reportedly being assaulted by a customer with a shopping cart, several vehicle thefts, and a grand theft incident at Sam's Club involving $3,000 worth of iPhones being taken...
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