Latest police logs include reports of several burglaries, a woman allegedly being given a date rape drug at a local bar, and a man threatening to shoot people after his bike was stolen at Safeway.
The following is a summary of select incidents listed in the Citrus Heights Police Department’s daily incident bulletins for Saturday, Nov. 3, 2018. Additional logs for Oct. 30-Nov. 2 are linked below.
Saturday, November 3, 2018: Total of 71 incidents listed.
Incident report categories of note: 18 calls regarding suspicious activities, 19 disturbance-related, 5 homeless/transient-related, 1 petty theft, no grand thefts, 2 burglaries, 3 assault reports, and 1 report of domestic violence.
1:58 a.m., Driving Under the Influence, Corner Pocket at Sunrise/Antelope. Police were contacted after a patron who had been drinking at the Corner Pocket Sports Bar left the location in a vehicle and had “refused an Uber.”
2:50 a.m., Suspicious Circumstances, 7440 Club on Auburn Blvd. A woman told police she believed she had been given a date rape drug while at the 7440 Club on Auburn Boulevard. She said she had vomited and still felt sick.
9:00 a.m., Fraud/Forgery, McDonald’s at Old Auburn/Sunrise. A man reported purchasing a vehicle from another party in the McDonald’s parking lot, but later was advised by the Department of Motor Vehicles that the paperwork he was given for the vehicle used a fake Vehicle Identification Number (VIN).
10:17 a.m., Suspicious Circumstances, Grocery Outlet on Greenback Ln. Police were advised about an ongoing issue with a shoplifter who was attempting to refund a product that was stolen from the store.
12:24 p.m., Burglary, Ranch Ave. A house and garage were reportedly broken into on Ranch Avenue, located off San Juan Avenue. About 30 minutes later, police also received a separate call regarding a burglary that had occurred overnight on Arcade Lake Ln., near Sayonara Drive.
12:43 p.m., Disturbance Verbal, Greenback/Auburn. A transient at a bus stop near Greenback Lane and Auburn Boulevard reportedly got into a verbal confrontation with another individual who contacted police. Several minutes later, police received another call about a female at a bus stop at the same intersection who allegedly “threw a lit cigarette” in the caller’s face.
5:48 p.m., Stolen Vehicle, Antelope Woods Apartments on Tupelo Dr. Police were contacted after a woman who was babysitting at an apartment complex near Stones Casino came out to find her vehicle had been stolen.
7:09 p.m., Suspicious Circumstances, Kohl’s on San Juan Ave. A man was reportedly observed ripping tags off clothes inside Kohl’s and was also concealing merchandise. He was still inside the store when police were contacted.
8:27 p.m., Suspicious Vehicle, Brookhaven Way. Six men were reportedly working on a vehicle in front of a home on Brookhaven Way, located off Greenback Lane. Police were advised that the vehicle was releasing so many fumes that it was “making it hard to breathe on the whole street.”
10:03 p.m., Disturbance Verbal, Westchester Wy. A man told police that his wife had just hit and pushed him.
10:31 p.m., Disturbance Verbal, Safeway on Greenback Ln. A man who had just had his bike stolen from outside Safeway reportedly proceeded to get into a verbal argument with employees and was “threatening to shoot people.”
Full logs: Oct. 30 | Oct. 31 | Nov. 1 | Nov. 2 | Nov. 3
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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.”