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2017 Citrus Heights Police Logs: egging, Panera robbery, vandalism

Latest police logs include a report of a house being egged, strong-arm robbery at Panera Bread, scooter suspects vandalizing mailboxes and cars, and a naked man found bathing in a private spa at a housing complex.

The following is a summary of select incidents listed in the Citrus Heights Police Department’s daily incident bulletins, from June 22 to June 28, 2017:

June 28, 2017: Total of 60 incidents listed.
Incident report categories of note: 15 disturbance-related, 7 homeless-related, 5 burglaries, 2 petty thefts, 5 assault reports, and 6 collisions.

12:48 a.m., Disturbance loitering, McDonald’s on Sunrise Boulevard. Three people were found loitering on the McDonald’s patio, refusing to leave when asked. One of them was described as a woman with a shaved head, who had lipstick “all over” her hands, face and head. Disposition listed: “gone on arrival.”

9:46 a.m., Grand theft, Quincewood Circle. A grand theft was reported by a man who said his brother “came into his house and stole all of his belongings.” The incident occurred on Quincewood Circle, near Antelope Road and Saybrook Drive. Disposition listed: advised.

1:36 p.m., Assault, Saint Philomena Way. A female ex-roommate reportedly assaulted a man as he was trying to leave a house on Philomena Way. In an attempt to prevent him from leaving, she got into the passenger seat of his car and was refusing to get out when police were called. Disposition listed: advised.

10:32 p.m., Disturbance loitering, Antelope Hills Townhomes on Antelope Road. Police were advised that a man in his twenties was taking a bath in the spa at the complex, completely naked. He reportedly was not a resident of the townhouses. Disposition listed: “unable to locate.”

June 27, 2017: Total of 49 incidents listed.
Incident report categories of note: 13 disturbance-related, 2 homeless-related, 5 burglaries, 3 petty thefts, 6 assault reports, and 5 collisions.

2:56 a.m., Assault with a weapon, Greenback Lane/Auburn Boulevard. A woman reported that her boyfriend was chased from a 7-Eleven store with a stick. Disposition listed: “unable to locate.”

5:51 a.m., Disturbance loitering, Pratt Avenue/Auburn Boulevard. A transient was up “all night” pulling trash from a dumpster and scattering items everywhere. Disposition listed: “gone on arrival.”

4:26 p.m., Reckless Driving, Antelope/Auburn. A motorcyclist riding in the bike lane was attempting to kick other cars as they passed. The biker made obscene gestures, as well as an illegal u-turn. The party who reported the incident also said the motorcyclist had nearly followed them all the way home. Disposition listed: assisted.

6:06 p.m., Brandishing weapon, Tempo Park on Fair Oaks Boulevard. Two men driving a red Chevrolet Chevelle reportedly stepped out of their car at Tempo Park and flashed guns at a passerby, who left the park afterwards. Disposition listed: assisted.

June 26, 2017: Total of 46 incidents listed.
Incident report categories of note: 14 disturbance-related, 4 homeless-related, 4 burglaries, 3 petty thefts, 4 assault reports, and 1 collision.

9:45 a.m., Domestic violence, Quick Quack Car Wash on Greenback Lane. A woman told police her boyfriend had thrown a drink on her and slapped her in the face during an argument at the car wash. Disposition listed: report taken.

11:08 a.m., Vandalism, Uplands Way. A man told police his house had been “egged” the previous night. No other information was included in the log. Disposition listed: “advised.”

12:16 p.m., Vandalism, Villa Oaks Drive/Fair Oaks Boulevard. Five suspects on scooters were reportedly riding down Villa Oaks Drive, kicking over trash cans and hitting mailboxes and car mirrors. Disposition listed: “unable to locate.”

5:43 p.m., Robbery, Panera Bread on Greenback Lane. A man driving a black BMW reportedly stole $750 from a victim at Panera Bread in what was listed as a strong-arm robbery. The suspect then fled the scene driving northbound towards Roseville. Disposition listed: “report taken.”

8:40 p.m., Assault, Ciro Court. A woman reported that her son had hit her daughter on the head and then “threw a walker” at her niece. He also broke a light inside the home. Disposition listed: “report taken.”

Full incident logs: June 22 | June 23 | June 24 | June 25 | June 26 | June 27 | June 28

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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