Category: Police Logs

  • 2023 Citrus Heights Police Log Spotlight: Oct. 27-Nov 2

    Latest police logs include a 3 a.m. traffic stop on Antelope Road resulting in a DUI arrest, a stolen vehicle recovered on Auburn Boulevard along with an arrest, and a homeless camp reported near Grocery Outlet.

    A Sentinel review of the six most recent incident logs show a total of 1,225 incidents listed from Oct. 26 to Nov. 2, down from 1,252 the prior week.

    Categories of note are included below, along with a comparison with the prior week:

    • Animal control: 54 (down from 58)
    • 911 hangups: 19 (down from 28)
    • Code enforcement: 25 (down from 28)
    • Traffic accidents: 39 (up from 32)
    • Vehicle violations: 277 (up from 243)
    • Theft: 39 (down from 47)
    • Homeless-related: 22 (down from 29)
    • Vandalism: 7 (down from 11)
    • Violent/threats: 26 (up from 24)
    • Disturbance: 98 (down from 110)
    • Suspicious circumstances: 159 (down from 167)

    Arrests by date. Most active arrest day(s) this period: Friday. Most active arrest day(s) prior week: Thurs & Friday.

    • Thurs., Nov. 2nd: 9 arrests
    • Wed., Nov. 1st: 6 arrests
    • Tues., Oct. 31st: 5 arrests
    • Mon., Oct. 30th: 9 arrests
    • Sun., Oct. 29th: 6 arrests
    • Sat., Oct. 28th: 8 arrests
    • Fri., Oct. 27th: 10 arrests

    See full police logs on the city’s website: click here.

    Citrus Heights police resumed publishing of daily incident logs in March 2023. The 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: The category of “violent/threats” includes all incidents listed as either: assault, brandishing a weapon, criminal threats report, domestic violence and shots into dwelling/vehicle.

  • 2023 Citrus Heights Police Log Spotlight: Oct. 20-25

    Latest police logs include wildlife prompting a police call at Kingswood K-8 on Wednesday, a vehicle being reported stolen from the Montage Apartments, and a midnight traffic stop on Butternut Drive leading to an arrest for a prior warrant,

    A Sentinel review of the six most recent incident logs show a total of 1,038 incidents listed from Oct. 20-25. Comparison data is not included this week, due to incident data for Oct. 26 not being posted by press time on Saturday.

    Categories of note are included below:

    • Animal control: 49
    • 911 hangups: 25
    • Code enforcement: 21
    • Traffic accidents: 27
    • Vehicle violations: 189
    • Theft: 38
    • Homeless-related: 20
    • Vandalism: 9
    • Violent/threats: 22
    • Disturbance: 92
    • Suspicious circumstances: 141

    Arrests by date. Most active arrest day(s) this period: Thursday-Friday. Most active arrest day(s) prior week: Thursday.

    • Thurs., Oct. 26th: 12 arrests
    • Wed., Oct. 25th: 12 arrests
    • Tues., Oct. 24th: 6 arrests
    • Mon., Oct. 23rd: 5 arrests
    • Sun., Oct. 22nd: 3 arrests
    • Sat., Oct. 21st: 6 arrests
    • Fri., Oct. 20th: 7 arrests

    See full police logs on the city’s website: click here.

    Citrus Heights police resumed publishing of daily incident logs in March 2023. The 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: The category of “violent/threats” includes all incidents listed as either: assault, brandishing a weapon, criminal threats report, domestic violence and shots into dwelling/vehicle.

  • 2023 Citrus Heights Police Log Spotlight: Oct. 13-19

    Sentinel staff report–
    Latest police logs include a 1 a.m. traffic stop on Antelope Road leading to an arrest for a prior warrant, a homeless camp reported near Pizza Hut, a pair of domestic violence arrests, and a stolen vehicle report on Auburn Boulevard.

    A Sentinel review of the seven most recent incident logs show a total of 1,099 incidents listed from Oct. 13-19, a decrease from 1,202 the prior week.

    Categories of note are included below, along with comparison data from the prior week:

    • Animal control: 36 (down from 51)
    • 911 hangups: 30 (down from 37)
    • Code enforcement: 43 (up from 26)
    • Traffic accidents: 34 (up from 31)
    • Vehicle violations: 216 (up from 169)
    • Theft: 31 (down from 44)
    • Homeless-related: 16 (down from 24)
    • Vandalism: 5 (down from 13)
    • Violent/threats: 34 (down from 40)
    • Disturbance: 110 (down from 111)
    • Suspicious circumstances: 124 (down from 195)

    Arrests by date. Most active arrest day(s) this period: Thursday. Most active arrest day(s) prior week: Friday.

    • Thurs., Oct. 19th: 13 arrests
    • Wed., Oct. 18th: 5 arrests
    • Tues., Oct. 17th: 8 arrests
    • Mon., Oct. 16th: 3 arrests
    • Sun., Oct. 15th: 5 arrests
    • Sat., Oct. 14th: 5 arrests
    • Fri., Oct. 13th: 9 arrests

    See full police logs on the city’s website: click here.

    Citrus Heights police resumed publishing of daily incident logs in March 2023. The 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: The category of “violent/threats” includes all incidents listed as either: assault, brandishing a weapon, criminal threats report, domestic violence and shots into dwelling/vehicle.

  • 2023 Citrus Heights Police Log Spotlight: Oct. 6-12

    Sentinel staff report–
    Latest police logs include a midnight vandalism arrest at a nail spa on Greenback Lane on Thursday, burglaries reported at CubeSmart storage and a Paradise Oaks group home on Olivine Avenue, a stolen vehicle report taken at Sunrise Mall, and suspicious activity reported at or near the historic Rusch Home.

    A Sentinel review of the seven most recent incident logs show a total of 1,202 incidents listed from Oct. 6-12, a decrease from 1,269 the prior week.

    Categories of note are included below, along with comparison data from the prior week:

    • Animal control: 51 (down from 61)
    • 911 hangups: 37 (up from 29)
    • Code enforcement: 26 (down from 27)
    • Traffic accidents: 31 (down from 35)
    • Vehicle violations: 169 (down from 217)
    • Theft: 44 (same as prior week)
    • Homeless-related: 24 (down from 36)
    • Vandalism: 13 (down from 22)
    • Violent/threats: 40 (up from 28)
    • Disturbance: 111 (down from 120)
    • Suspicious circumstances: 195 (up from 177)

    Arrests by date. Most active arrest day(s) this period: Friday. Most active arrest day(s) prior week: Friday.

    • Thurs., Oct. 12th: 4 arrests
    • Wed., Oct. 11th: 7 arrests
    • Tues., Oct. 10th: 2 arrests
    • Mon., Oct. 9th: 4 arrests
    • Sun., Oct. 8th: 3 arrests
    • Sat., Oct. 7th: 2 arrests
    • Fri., Oct. 6th: 10 arrests

    See full police logs on the city’s website: click here.

    Citrus Heights police resumed publishing of daily incident logs in March 2023. The 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: The category of “violent/threats” includes all incidents listed as either: assault, brandishing a weapon, criminal threats report, domestic violence and shots into dwelling/vehicle.

  • 2023 Citrus Heights Police Log Spotlight: Sept. 29-Oct. 5

    Sentinel staff report-
    Latest police logs include a pair of narcotics arrests stemming from early morning traffic stops on Thursday, indecent exposure reported near Sunrise/Greenback, and a homeless camp reported in the Stock Ranch Nature Preserve.

    A Sentinel review of the seven most recent incident logs show a total of 1,269 incidents listed from Sept. 29-Oct. 5, an increase from 1,120 the prior week.

    Categories of note are included below, along with comparison data from the prior week:

    • Animal control: 61 (up from 52)
    • 911 hangups: 29 (down from 37)
    • Code enforcement: 27 (up from 25)
    • Traffic accidents: 35 (down from 38)
    • Vehicle violations: 217 (up from 152)
    • Theft: 44 (up from 31)
    • Homeless-related: 36 (up from 27)
    • Vandalism: 22 (up from 8)
    • Violent/threats: 28 (down from 29)
    • Disturbance: 120 (up from 114)
    • Suspicious circumstances: 177 (up from 160)

    Arrests by date. Most active arrest day(s) this period: Friday. Most active arrest day(s) prior week: Monday.

    • Thurs., Oct. 5th: 5 arrests
    • Wed., Oct. 4th: 4 arrests
    • Tues., Oct. 3rd: 5 arrests
    • Mon., Oct. 2nd: 3 arrests
    • Sun., Oct. 1st: 5 arrests
    • Sat., Sept. 30th: 3 arrests
    • Fri., Sept. 29th: 6 arrests

    See full police logs on the city’s website: click here.

    Citrus Heights police resumed publishing of daily incident logs in March 2023. The 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: The category of “violent/threats” includes all incidents listed as either: assault, brandishing a weapon, criminal threats report, domestic violence and shots into dwelling/vehicle.

  • 2023 Citrus Heights Police Log Spotlight: Sept. 22-28

    Sentinel staff report-
    Latest police logs include drug activity reported at Rusch Park, burglary at Crepes & Burgers, a trespassing arrest at a 7-Eleven store on Antelope Road, an assault report at Hobby Lobby and a citation issued for reckless driving at Sunrise Boulevard and Sayonara Drive.

    A Sentinel review of the seven most recent incident logs show a total of 1,120 incidents listed from Sept. 22-28, a drop from 1,150 the prior week.

    Categories of note are included below, along with comparison data from the prior week:

    • Animal control: 52 (up from 45)
    • 911 hangups: 37 (down from 43)
    • Code enforcement: 25 (down from 26)
    • Traffic accidents: 38 (up from 29)
    • Vehicle violations: 152 (up from 146)
    • Theft: 31 (down from 36)
    • Homeless-related: 27 (up from 22)
    • Vandalism: 8 (up from 7)
    • Violent/threats: 29 (down from 35)
    • Disturbance: 114 (down from 127)
    • Suspicious circumstances: 160 (up from 158)

    Arrests by date. Most active arrest day(s) this period: Monday. Most active arrest day(s) prior week: Monday.

    • Thurs., Sept. 28th: 2 arrests
    • Wed., Sept. 27th: 4 arrests
    • Tues., Sept. 26th: 4 arrests
    • Mon., Sept. 25th: 10 arrests
    • Sun., Sept. 24th: 5 arrests
    • Sat., Sept. 23rd: 4 arrests
    • Fri., Sept. 22nd: 5 arrests

    See full police logs on the city’s website: click here.

    Citrus Heights police resumed publishing of daily incident logs in March 2023. The 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: The category of “violent/threats” includes all incidents listed as either: assault, brandishing a weapon, criminal threats report, domestic violence and shots into dwelling/vehicle.

  • 2023 Citrus Heights Police Log Spotlight: Sept. 15-21

    Latest police logs include a shoplifting arrest at Miller’s Ace Hardware, petty theft reported at Stones Casino, and a missing person report taken at the new Sunrise Pointe Apartments on Sunrise Boulevard..

    A Sentinel review of the seven most recent incident logs show a total of 1,150 incidents listed from Sept. 15-21, a drop from 1,250 the prior week.

    Categories of note are included below, along with comparison data from the prior week:

    • Animal control: 45 (up from 44)
    • 911 hangups: 43 (up from 37)
    • Code enforcement: 26 (down from 32)
    • Traffic accidents: 29 (down from 31)
    • Vehicle violations: 146 (down from 239)
    • Theft: 36 (down from 44)
    • Homeless-related: 22 (down from 23)
    • Vandalism: 7 (down from 11)
    • Violent/threats: 35 (down from 38)
    • Disturbance: 127 (up from 107)
    • Suspicious circumstances: 158 (up from 150)
    • All incidents: 1150 (down from 1250)

    Arrests by date. Most active arrest day(s) this period: Monday. Most active arrest day(s) prior week: Saturday.

    • Thurs., Sept. 21st:  no arrests
    • Wed., Sept. 20th: 4 arrests
    • Tues., Sept. 19th: 5 arrests
    • Mon., Sept. 18th: 6 arrests
    • Sun., Sept. 17th: 2 arrests
    • Sat., Sept. 16th: 5 arrests
    • Fri., Sept. 15th: 4 arrests

    See full police logs on the city’s website: click here.

    Citrus Heights police resumed publishing of daily incident logs in March 2023. The 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: The category of “violent/threats” includes all incidents listed as either: assault, brandishing a weapon, criminal threats report, domestic violence and shots into dwelling/vehicle.

  • 2023 Citrus Heights Police Log Spotlight: Sept. 8-14

    Latest police logs include a stolen vehicle reported from an apartment complex near Sunrise Mall, grand theft reported from a vehicle at The Meadows apartments, burglary at Cubesmart Storage, and vandalism reported at a taqueria on Greenback Lane.

    A Sentinel review of the seven most recent incident logs show a total of 1,250 incidents listed from Sept. 8-14, a slight drop from 1,298 the prior week.

    Categories of note are included below, along with comparison data from the prior week:

    • Animal control: 44 (down from 57)
    • 911 hangups: 37 (up from 34)
    • Code enforcement: 32 (down from 42)
    • Traffic accidents: 31 (up from 25)
    • Vehicle violations: 239 (up from 201)
    • Theft: 44 (up from 42)
    • Homeless-related: 23 (down from 30)
    • Vandalism: 11 (up from 9)
    • Violent/threats: 38 (up from 31)
    • Disturbance: 107 (up from 105)
    • Suspicious circumstances: 150 (down from 181)
    • All incidents: 1250 (down from 1298)

    Arrests by date. Most active arrest day(s) this period: Saturday. Most active arrest day(s) prior week: Mon/Wed/Sat.

    • Thurs., Sept. 14th:  2 arrests
    • Wed., Sept. 13th: 6 arrests
    • Tues., Sept. 12th: 2 arrests
    • Mon., Sept. 11th: 4 arrests
    • Sun., Sept. 10th: 3 arrests
    • Sat., Sept. 9th: 10 arrests
    • Fri., Sept. 8th: no arrests

    See full police logs on the city’s website: click here.

    Citrus Heights police resumed publishing of daily incident logs in March 2023. The 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: The category of “violent/threats” includes all incidents listed as either: assault, brandishing a weapon, criminal threats report, domestic violence and shots into dwelling/vehicle.

  • 2023 Citrus Heights Police Log Spotlight: Sept. 1-7

    Latest police logs include a domestic violence arrest on Woodmore Oaks Drive, grand theft reported from an apartment complex on Kingswood Drive, and a suspicious vehicle near Walgreens resulting in an arrest.

    A Sentinel review of the seven most recent incident logs show a total of 1,298 incidents listed from Sept. 1-7, a slight drop from 1,325 the prior week.

    Categories of note are included below, along with comparison data from the prior week:

    • Animal control: 57 (up from 51)
    • 911 hangups: 34 (down from 45)
    • Code enforcement: 42 (up from 41)
    • Traffic accidents: 25 (down from 36)
    • Vehicle violations: 201 (down from 236)
    • Theft: 42 (up from 30)
    • Homeless-related: 30 (up from 27)
    • Vandalism: 9 (down from 12)
    • Violent/threats: 31 (down from 41)
    • Disturbance: 105 (up from 96)
    • Suspicious circumstances: 181 (down from 203)

    Arrests by date. Most active arrest day(s) this period: Mon/Wed/Sat. Most active arrest day prior week: Fri.

    • Thurs., Sept. 7:  2 arrests
    • Wed., Sept. 6: 5 arrests
    • Tues., Sept. 5:  3 arrests
    • Mon., Sept. 4: 5 arrests
    • Sun., Sept. 3:  3 arrests
    • Sat., Sept. 2:  5 arrests
    • Fri., Sept. 1:  4 arrests

    See full police logs on the city’s website: click here.

    Citrus Heights police resumed publishing of daily incident logs in March 2023. The 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: The category of “violent/threats” includes all incidents listed as either: assault, brandishing a weapon, criminal threats report, domestic violence and shots into dwelling/vehicle.

  • 2023 Citrus Heights Police Log Spotlight: Aug. 25-31

    Latest police logs include an arrest made at Pastor’s Valero gas station after a report of someone brandishing a weapon, another assault report at Mesa Verde High School on Thursday, vandalism at Mariposa Market, and a homeless camp reported at McDonald Field.

    A Sentinel review of the seven most recent incident logs show a total of 1,316 incidents listed from Aug. 25-31, a slight increase from 1,316 the prior week.

    Categories of note are included below, along with comparison data from the prior week:

    • Animal control: 51 (same as prior week)
    • 911 hangups: 45 (up from 41)
    • Code enforcement: 41 (down from 57)
    • Traffic accidents: 36 (down from 49)
    • Vehicle violations: 236 (up from 216)
    • Theft: 30 (down from 42)
    • Homeless-related: 27 (same as prior week)
    • Vandalism: 12 (up from 9)
    • Violent/threats: 41 (up from 36)
    • Disturbance: 96 (down from 139)
    • Suspicious circumstances: 203 (up from 174)

    Arrests by date. Most active arrest day this period: Friday. Most active arrest day(s) prior week: Thurs/Fri.

    • Thurs., Aug. 31:  3 arrests
    • Wed., Aug. 30: 7 arrests
    • Tues., Aug. 29:  5 arrests
    • Mon., Aug. 28: 6 arrests
    • Sun., Aug. 27:  7 arrests
    • Sat., Aug. 26:  5 arrests
    • Fri., Aug. 25:  11 arrests

    See full police logs on the city’s website: click here.

    Citrus Heights police resumed publishing of daily incident logs in March 2023. The 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: The category of “violent/threats” includes all incidents listed as either: assault, brandishing a weapon, criminal threats report, domestic violence and shots into dwelling/vehicle.