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Citrus Heights Police Logs: drunk callers, panhandling, motel trouble

Latest police logs include a stolen Jeep from the Ranch Motel, a “fake” Comcast worker reportedly scaling a pole in a woman’s back yard, and a drunk man calling police at 2 a.m. to report he had been forced out of a bar.

The following is a summary of select incidents listed in the Citrus Heights Police Department’s daily incident bulletins for May 1-4, 2018.

Friday, May 4, 2018: Total of 74 incidents listed.
Incident categories of note: 19 disturbance related, 24 suspicious activity calls, 1 homeless related, 2 burglaries, 2 assaults, no robberies, no grand thefts, 2 domestic violence calls.

4:41 a.m., Stolen Vehicle, Ranch Motel, Auburn/Greenback. A caller told police she had let a man and woman stay in her motel room, but while she was taking a bath, the pair had stolen her 2016 Jeep Renegade. Disposition listed: Report taken.

8:15 a. m., Homeless Camp, Sea Shell Ct. Code enforcement requested patrol assistance in finding a homeless camp behind a residence on Sea Shell Court, located several blocks from the intersection of Greenback Lane and Dewey Drive. Disposition listed: assisted.

11:41 a.m. Suspicious Circumstances, Sagitarius Way. A woman called police to report that a man in her backyard claiming to work for Comcast was currently “up on the pole” and refusing to leave. The woman had asked for the mans ID number which refused to give her and Comcast had reportedly confirmed that he was not supposed to be there. She said the only way he could have gained access to the backyard was to jump her fence. Disposition listed: Advised

4:48 p.m., Suspicious Circumstances, Sylvan Middle School. An ongoing problem was reported involving a man with an unleashed dog in the park talking to children near the softball fence. He had reportedly been told not to talk to the kids in the past. Disposition listed: advised.

5:59 p.m., Panhandling, Smart & Final at Auburn/Twin Oaks. Police responded to a report of a man panhandling in front of the Smart & Final on Auburn Blvd. The man was described as “frequently there” and had made comments to passerby’s that he would “have sex for money.” Disposition listed: advised.

Thursday, May 3, 2018: Total of 74 incidents listed.
Incident categories of note: 19 disturbance related, 23 suspicious activity calls, 7 homeless related, no burglaries, 4 assaults, no robberies, 3 petty thefts, no grand thefts, 2 domestic violence calls.

1:51 a.m., Assault, 7440 Club on Auburn Blvd. An “extremely” drunk caller told police he was “being assaulted and forced out of the club,” shortly before 2 a.m. The police log reported he was rambling and uncooperative. Disposition listed: unable to locate.

1:23 p.m., Suspicious Vehicle, Walmart Market on Sunrise Blvd. Police were advised that a white Toyota Tundra had just pulled into the Walmart Market parking lot. The caller believed the vehicle was “similar to the truck that was flashing people,” apparently in reference to recent media reports about two incidents of indecent exposure in the area involving a man in a white Tundra pickup. Disposition listed: advised.

11:54 p.m., Suspicious Vehicle, Northvale Wy. A caller reported that an individual had just urinated in their front lawn and then got back into a black sedan, which was still on scene when police were notified. Disposition listed: cancelled.

Full logs: May 1 | May 2 | May 3 | May 4

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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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