By Sara Beth Williams–
A 28-year-old woman was arrested for making numerous 911 calls and reporting a false emergency last Saturday.
Taylor Amber Sitnick was arrested on Nov. 23 after allegedly making numerous 911 calls, the Citrus Heights Police Department confirmed. Officers said Sitnick made a false report of an emergency situation, but did not specify what kind of emergency Sitnick falsely reported. Police confirmed Sitnick was booked into the Sacramento County Main Jail. Police also said the suspect and false reports made are not connected to the false report of a shooting that prompted a closure of Greenback Lane on Nov. 16.
From Nov. 16: False report of shooting prompts heavy police response, closure of Greenback Lane
According to information from Sacramento County Sheriff’s Office, Sitnick was arrested on Nov. 23 and charged with telephoning 911 emergency lines with the intent to annoy or harass. A release date was not available, but a bail amount of $40,000 was listed.
Sitnick is a resident of Roseville and has been arrested twice in the last year, according to arrest records published by United Reporting. Records show she was arrested once in April for allegedly inflicting corporal injury on a spouse or cohabitant in Roseville, and another time in October on suspicion of arson in Sacramento County. In October, Sitnick was arrested and released the same day on $25,000 bail.
A 28-year-old woman was arrested for making numerous 911 calls and reporting a false emergency last Saturday...
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