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Latest police logs include reports of transients squatting in vacant apartment units, a man’s home being egged by an ex-girlfriend and police being called after a pizza delivery went wrong.

The following is a summary of select incidents listed in the Citrus Heights Police Department’s daily incident bulletins for Oct. 15, 2019. Additional logs are linked below.

Tuesday, Oct. 15, 2019: Total of 54 incidents reported. Incident report categories of note: 9 calls regarding suspicious activities, 6 disturbance-related, 7 homeless-related, 4 petty thefts, 1 grand theft, 4 burglaries, 7 assault reports, 2 hit-and-run collisions.

2:17 a.m., DUI, Corner Pocket Sports Bar on Sunrise Blvd. A caller at a sports bar told police they were attempting to stop an individual from driving away drunk.

6:08 a.m., Hit and Run Non-Injury, Antelope/Lichen. Police were contacted by a vehicle owner who said their car had been sideswiped in a hit-and-run collision involving a white Dodge Charger and a red four-door sedan.

7:11 a.m., Burglary, Revolution Ln. A man said his girlfriend entered his home through an unlocked front door and had taken his phone and fled.

7:58 a.m., Stolen Vehicle, Valeriana Ave. A man called police and said his ex-girlfriend had taken a rental vehicle without his permission two days ago, while he was sleeping. About 12 hours later, police received another call saying the stolen vehicle had just driven by his house and eggs were tossed at the home.

9:31 a.m., Grand Theft, Foxborough Apartments on Antelope Rd. A catalytic converter was reportedly stolen from the exhaust system of a 2007 Toyota Prius, while it was parked at an apartment complex on Antelope Road.

11:44 a.m., Suspicious Circumstances, Rollerland on Sunrise Vista Dr. Police were advised that a woman in her twenties was circling the parking lot of Rollerland on a BMX bike, looking into vehicles. When asked what she was doing, the woman reportedly said she was “looking for her boyfriend.”

11:47 a.m., Burglary, Montage Apartments on Fair Oaks Blvd. Transients from a camp at the former Sunrise Golf Course area were reportedly breaking into an apartment complex “every night” and squatting in vacant apartments.

12:20 p.m., Stolen Vehicle, Toys R Us on Greenback Ln. A black Mercedes S500 was reportedly stolen from the parking lot at the former Toys R Us building.

3:02 p.m., Assault, Marshall’s on Greenback Ln. A man and woman reportedly assaulted several loss prevention workers who tried to stop them as they exited Marshall’s with stolen merchandise. Police were advised that the merchandise had been recovered, but the suspects left the scene.

7:24 p.m., Suspicious Circumstances, Charwood Ln. Police were contacted by a male who said several unknown individuals had entered his home and were banging on his bedroom door.

8:57 p.m., Fraud/Forgery, Cassini Wy. Police were called after a customer said their pizza delivery driver had gone to the wrong house, but the subjects at the house signed for the pizza and tipped the driver five dollars, which was charged to the intended recipient’s credit card.

Full logs: Oct. 10 | Oct. 11 | Oct. 12 | Oct. 13 | Oct. 14 | Oct. 15

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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.”

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