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Citrus Heights man involved in deadly collision near Tahoe

By Mike Hazlip— A 20-year-old Citrus Heights man was one of five people injured in a deadly collision involving three vehicles on U.S. Highway 50 Thursday.

Fire breaks out in green space near Citrus Heights City Hall

A fire broke out in a difficult-to-access green space between a senior apartment complex and Sam’s Club in Citrus Heights Tuesday afternoon…

Citrus Heights could see body-worn cameras on police officers by October

Sentinel staff report– The Citrus Heights Police Department is moving towards implementing body-worn cameras for its 90-some sworn officers, as the department on Friday posted a request for proposals to be submitted to equip the force with a…

Police Lights, SUV. Photo credit: Luke Otterstad

Intoxicated man found bleeding, unresponsive near Citrus Heights club

By Mike Hazlip— Citrus Heights police early Saturday morning responded to a report of a man lying unresponsive on the sidewalk in the vicinity of the 7440 Club and Salishan Apartments on Auburn Boulevard.

Judge hears case of Citrus Heights Craigslist deal gone awry

By Mike Hazlip— A jury trial has been set in a case involving a 63-year-old Citrus Heights man who was hospitalized after an alleged assault stemming from a Craigslist transaction.

Citrus Heights man arrested in arson case at Texas elementary school

Sentinel staff report– Authorities in Texas arrested a 26-year-old Citrus Heights man on Tuesday in connection with an arson incident at an elementary school, located about 90 miles northwest of Houston.

Citrus Heights PD fielded ‘overwhelming’ number of fireworks calls this year

Sentinel staff report– The Citrus Heights Police Department said an “overwhelming number” of fireworks-related calls were received over the July 4th weekend, according to a news release issued Wednesday afternoon.

Citrus Heights PD launches online reporting tool for illegal fireworks

By Mike Hazlip— The Citrus Heights Police Department has launched an online reporting system for illegal fireworks, in advance of an anticipated increase in explosive activity around the Independence Day holiday.

Police lights, SUV. Police interceptor

Citrus Heights council votes to boost police funding by $5.3M

Sentinel staff report– Using newly acquired federal relief funding from the American Rescue Plan, the Citrus Heights City Council on Thursday unanimously approved allocating $5.35 million to the Police Department’s budget over the next two years.

Red light camera

Citrus Heights council votes 3-2 to extend red light camera contract

A divided Citrus Heights council narrowly voted Thursday to extend a contract with Redflex Traffic Systems to provide red light cameras in the city for another five years.

Citrus Heights Police Department ribbon cutting

Citrus Heights Police Department hits 15-year milestone

By Mike Hazlip— Saturday marked 15 years since the Citrus Heights Police Department officially went live at 6:15 a.m. on June 26, 2006.

Citrus Heights PD can now cite landlords, renters where illegal fireworks are set off

Sentinel staff report– The Citrus Heights City Council voted unanimously Thursday to pass an urgency ordinance giving another tool to law enforcement to crack down on illegal fireworks being discharged in the city. The ordinance also bans discharging…