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2025 Citrus Heights Police Logs Spotlight: July 10-16

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Latest police logs show a decrease in overall incidents, including fireworks and incidents of violence and threats, while showing an increase in vehicle violations. Below are police log incidents from July 10-16, 2025.

  • Fireworks: 4 (down from 107)
  • Animal control: 5 (down from 7)
  • 911 hangups: 24 (down from 40)
  • Code enforcement: 32 (down from 35)
  • Traffic accidents: 23 (down from 29)
  • Vehicle violations: 310 (up from 304)
  • Theft: 32 (down from 33)
  • Homeless-related: 13 (up from 11)
  • Vandalism: 8 (down from 14)
  • Violent/threats: 26 (down from 36)
  • Disturbance: 91 (down from 101)
  • Suspicious circumstances: 165 (down from 202)
  • All incidents: 1,216 (down from 1,517)

Arrest and incident logs can be viewed on the city’s website here.

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The total number of logs per category excludes calls that were canceled or confirmed as duplicate calls.

The Citrus Heights Police Department notes that its logs “are not intended as a full and complete list of all police activity,” with some information not displayed for legal reasons, such as arrests of minors. As such, police advise that summary totals based on public logs may differ from weekly incident and arrest totals posted by police on social media.

The department notes on its website that: “All arrested suspects are considered innocent until proven guilty. Additionally, the original crimes, nature of offenses, and charges may be amended or dismissed as further information is made available.”

The Citrus Heights Police Department notes that its logs “are not intended as a full and complete list of all police activity,” with some information not displayed for legal reasons, such as arrests of minors. As such, police advise that summary totals based on public logs may differ from weekly incident and arrest totals posted by police on social media.

The department notes on its website that: “All arrested suspects are considered innocent until proven guilty. Additionally, the original crimes, nature of offenses, and charges may be amended or dismissed as further information is made available.”

Editor’s Note: police log summaries are published with assistance from AI, but edited by humans. Please contact us if you spot an error.