Category: Police Logs

  • 2023 Citrus Heights Police Log Spotlight: Aug. 18-24

    Latest police logs include a suspicious vehicle call at Walmart leading to a narcotics arrest, an assault reported at Mesa Verde High School on Thursday, and a spike in traffic stops stemming from an Aug. 24 DUI Checkpoint operation on Auburn Boulevard.

    A Sentinel review of the seven most recent incident logs show a total of 1,316 incidents listed from Aug. 18-24, a increase from 1,293 the prior week.

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

    • Animal control: 51 (down from 54)
    • 911 hangups: 41 (down from 57)
    • Code enforcement: 57 (down from 74)
    • Traffic accidents: 49 (up from 27)
    • Vehicle violations: 216 (down from 231)
    • Theft: 42 (up from 32)
    • Homeless-related: 27 (up from 17)
    • Vandalism: 9 (up from 6)
    • Violent/threats: 36 (up from 28)
    • Disturbance: 139 (up from 112)
    • Suspicious circumstances: 174 (up from 173)

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

    • Thurs., Aug. 24:  8 arrests
    • Wed., Aug. 23: 4 arrests
    • Tues., Aug. 22:  5 arrests
    • Mon., Aug. 21: 3 arrests
    • Sun., Aug. 20:  5 arrests
    • Sat., Aug. 19:  3 arrests
    • Fri., Aug. 18:  8 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. 11-17

    Latest police logs include petty theft at Walgreens resulting in an arrest on Thursday, a report of vehicle burglary at Rusch Park, and code enforcement activity at the Tokyo Buffet building on Greenback Lane.

    A Sentinel review of the seven most recent incident logs show a total of 1,293 incidents listed from Aug. 11-17, a decrease from 1,397 the prior week.

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

    • Animal control: 54 (up from 35)
    • 911 hangups: 57 (up from 39)
    • Code enforcement: 74 (up from 68)
    • Traffic accidents: 27 (down from 34)
    • Vehicle violations: 231 (up from 222)
    • Theft: 32 (down from 43)
    • Homeless-related: 17 (down from 21)
    • Vandalism: 6 (down from 9)
    • Violent/threats: 28 (down from 29)
    • Disturbance: 112 (up from 111)
    • Suspicious circumstances: 173 (down from 181)

    Arrests by date. Most active arrest day this period: Friday. Most active arrest day prior week: Saturday.

    • Thurs., Aug. 17:  8 arrests
    • Wed., Aug. 16: 7 arrests
    • Tues., Aug. 15:  2 arrests
    • Mon., Aug. 14: 4 arrests
    • Sun., Aug. 13:  2 arrests
    • Sat., Aug. 12:  no arrests
    • Fri., Aug. 11:  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: Aug. 4-10

    Latest police logs show extra patrols and traffic stops near various schools as the first day of classes resumed on Thursday. Logs also show an uptick in code enforcement activity and a drop in theft and vandalism incidents, while homeless-related calls remained the same as the prior week.

    A Sentinel review of the seven most recent incident logs show a total of 1,397 incidents listed from Aug. 4-10, a slight increase from 1,373 the prior week.

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

    • Animal control: 35 (down from 41)
    • 911 hangups: 39 (down from 45)
    • Code enforcement: 68 (up from 56)
    • Traffic accidents: 34 (same as prior week)
    • Vehicle violations: 222 (down from 273)
    • Theft: 43 (down from 51)
    • Homeless-related: 21 (same as prior week)
    • Vandalism: 9 (down from 13)
    • Violent/threats: 29 (same as prior week)
    • Disturbance: 111 (down from 112)
    • Suspicious circumstances: 181 (down from 189)

    Arrests by date. Most active arrest day this period: Saturday. Most active arrest day prior week: Friday.

    • Thurs., Aug. 10:  4 arrests
    • Wed., Aug. 9: 3 arrests
    • Tues., Aug. 8:  2 arrests
    • Mon., Aug. 7: 4 arrests
    • Sun., Aug. 6:  5 arrests
    • Sat., Aug. 5:  11 arrests
    • Fri., Aug. 4:  2 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: July 28-Aug. 3

    Latest logs released by Citrus Heights Police include an arrest following a traffic stop on Thursday, code enforcement activity at eight churches and local schools, a narcotics arrest at Tony’s Liquor store, and petty theft at Grocery Outlet.

    A Sentinel review of the seven most recent incident logs show a total of 1,373 incidents listed from July 28-Aug. 3, a slight increase from 1,369 the prior week.

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

    • Animal control: 41 (down from 44)
    • 911 hangups: 45 (down from 60)
    • Code enforcement: 56 (down from 71)
    • Traffic accidents: 34 (up from 21)
    • Vehicle violations: 273 (up from 212)
    • Theft: 51 (down from 54)
    • Homeless-related: 21 (up from 16)
    • Vandalism: 13 (up from 8)
    • Violent/threats: 29 (down from 30)
    • Disturbance: 112 (down from 123)
    • Suspicious circumstances: 189 (up from 171)

    Arrests by date. Most active arrest day this period: Friday. Most active arrest days prior week: Monday and Wednesday.

    • Thurs., Aug. 3:  5 arrests
    • Wed., Aug. 2: 3 arrests
    • Tues., Aug. 1:  1 arrest
    • Mon., July 31: 4 arrests
    • Sun., July 30:  5 arrests
    • Sat., July 29:  6 arrests
    • Fri., July 28:  8 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: July 21-26

    Latest logs released by Citrus Heights Police include an early morning stolen vehicle arrest at San Juan and Madison avenues, a burglary report at Holy Family Catholic Church, code enforcement followup at the vacated Teriyaki Land restaurant, and a traffic stop near Food Maxx resulting in an arrest.

    A Sentinel review of the six most recent incident logs show a total of 1,132 incidents listed from July 21-26. Comparison data with the prior week is not included due to Thursday’s logs not being available by press time this week.

    Categories of note are included below:

    • Animal control: 40
    • 911 hangups: 47
    • Code enforcement: 50
    • Traffic accidents: 14
    • Vehicle violations: 174
    • Theft: 45
    • Homeless-related: 12
    • Vandalism: 7
    • Violent/threats: 27
    • Disturbance: 107
    • Suspicious circumstances: 145

    Arrests by date. Most active arrest day(s) this period: Monday and Wednesday.

    • Wed., July 26: 7 arrests
    • Tues., July 25: 6 arrests
    • Mon., July 24: 7 arrests
    • Sun., July 23: 5 arrests
    • Sat., July 22: 6 arrests
    • Fri., July 21: no arrests

    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: July 14-20

    Latest logs released by Citrus Heights Police include a domestic violence arrest being made at the 7440 Club on Auburn Boulevard, a report of a burglary at San Juan High School, petty theft at Target and a trespassing arrest at Sylvan Oaks Library.

    A Sentinel review of incident logs posted by police show a total of 1,412 incidents listed from July 14-20, down from 1,448 incidents the prior week.

    Categories of note with comparison numbers from the previous week are listed below:

    • Animal control: 58 (up from 49)
    • 911 hangups: 32 (up from 21)
    • Code enforcement: 76 (up from 55)
    • Traffic accidents: 31 (down from 35)
    • Vehicle violations: 294 (up from 239)
    • Theft: 34 (down from 40)
    • Homeless-related: 17 (down from 23)
    • Vandalism: 9 (up from 7)
    • Violent/threats: 38 (same as prior week)
    • Disturbance: 118 (down from 126)
    • Suspicious circumstances: 182 (up from 181)
    • All incidents: 1412 (down from 1448)

    Arrests by date. Most active arrest day this period: Tuesday. Most active day during prior week: Friday.

    • Thurs., July 20: 6 arrests
    • Wed., July 19: 2 arrests
    • Tues., July 18: 10 arrests
    • Mon., July 17: 9 arrests
    • Sun., July 16: 3 arrests
    • Sat., July 15: 6 arrests
    • Fri., July 14: 7 arrests

    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: June 30-July 6

    Phillip Pesola contributed to this report–
    Latest logs released by Citrus Heights Police include a spike of 175 calls regarding fireworks on July 4, robbery at the 7-Eleven store on San Juan Avenue, vandalism reported at a postal center, and a narcotics arrest on Woodmore Oaks Drive.

    A Sentinel review of incident logs posted by police show a total of 1,569 incidents listed from June 30-July 6, up significantly from 1,358 incidents the prior week.

    Categories of note with comparison numbers from the previous week are listed below:

    • Animal control: 50 (up from 42)
    • 911 hangups: 80 (up from 59)
    • Code enforcement: 31 (down from 37)
    • Traffic accidents: 51 (up from 44)
    • Vehicle violations: 142 (down from 158)
    • Theft: 34 (down from 37)
    • Homeless-related: 12 (down from 26)
    • Vandalism: 11 (up from 10)
    • Violent/threats: 34 (down from 44)
    • Disturbance: 114 (up from 112)
    • Suspicious circumstances: 177 (down from 186)

    Arrests by date. Most active arrest day this period: Saturday. Most active day during prior week: Friday.

    • Thurs., July 6: 1 arrest
    • Wed., July 5: 6 arrests
    • Tues., July 4: 3 arrests
    • Mon., July 3: 4 arrests
    • Sun., July 2: 3 arrests
    • Sat., July 1: 9 arrests
    • Fri., June 30: 5 arrests

    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: June 23-29th

    Sentinel staff report–
    Latest logs released by Citrus Heights Police include a narcotics arrest following a traffic stop on Auburn Boulevard, petty theft reported on Baymore Way, a burglary report at All Stop Smoke Shop, and the arrest of a man at a local martial arts business on charges of obstructing an officer.

    A Sentinel review of incident logs posted by police show a total of 1,358 incidents listed from June 23-29, 2023.

    Categories of note with comparison numbers from the previous week are listed below:

    • Animal control: 42 (same as prior week)
    • 911 hangups: 59 (up from 50)
    • Code enforcement: 37 (up from 28)
    • Traffic accidents: 44 (up from 37)
    • Vehicle violations: 158 (down from 236)
    • Theft: 37 (same as prior week)
    • Homeless-related: 26 (up from 13)
    • Vandalism: 10 (up from 8)
    • Violent/threats: 44 (up from 23)
    • Disturbance: 112 (up from 89)
    • Suspicious circumstances: 186 (up from 153)
    • All incidents: 1,358 (same as prior week)

    Arrests by date. Most active arrest day this period: Friday.

    • Thurs., June 29: 7 arrests
    • Wed., June 28: 4 arrests
    • Tues., June 27: 6 arrests
    • Mon., June 26: 6 arrests
    • Sun., June 25: 2 arrests
    • Sat., June 24: 7 arrests
    • Fri., June 23: 8 arrests

    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: June 9-15

    Sentinel staff report–
    Latest logs released by Citrus Heights Police include a stolen vehicle arrest at Future Honda, grand theft reported at the Rusch Park Corporation Yard, and a spike in code enforcement activity regarding blight in the northwest area of the city.

    A Sentinel review of incident logs posted by police show a total of 1,489 incidents listed from June 9-15, 2023, down from 1,575 the week prior.

    Categories of note with comparison numbers from the previous week are listed below:

    • Animal control: 58 (up from 50)
    • 911 hangups: 67 (down from 82)
    • Code enforcement: 69 (up from 42)
    • Traffic accidents: 32 (up from 27)
    • Vehicle violations: 249 (down from 305)
    • Theft: 51 (up from 48)
    • Homeless-related: 17 (down from 23)
    • Vandalism: 10 (up from 7)
    • Violent/threats: 35 (down from 39)
    • Disturbance: 136 (up from 122)
    • Suspicious circumstances: 194 (down from 200)

    Arrests by date. Most active arrest day(s) this period: Wednesday. Most active arrest day during prior week: Sat/Sunday.

    • June 15, Thursday: 3 arrests
    • June 14, Wednesday: 13 arrests
    • June 13, Tuesday: 7 arrests
    • June 12, Monday: 7 arrests
    • June 11, Sunday: 1 arrest
    • June 10, Saturday: 5 arrests
    • June 9, Friday: 7 arrests

    Full logs can be viewed on the Police Department’s website at: citrusheights.net/347/Incident-Logs.

    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: June 2-8

    Sentinel staff report–
    Latest logs released by Citrus Heights Police include a weekend robbery reported at a Bank of America ATM on Sunrise Boulevard, grand theft reported at a residence on Gumwood Circle, an assault-related arrest at McDonald Field, and a suspicious vehicle stop at Sunrise Boulevard and Old Auburn Road leading to a narcotics arrest.

    A Sentinel review of incident logs posted by police show a total of 1,575 incidents listed from June 2-8, 2023, up from 1,376 the week prior.

    Categories of note with comparison numbers from the previous week are listed below:

    • Animal control: 50 (up from 37)
    • 911 hangups: 82 (up from 43)
    • Code enforcement: 42 (up from 33)
    • Traffic accidents: 27 (up from 25)
    • Vehicle violations: 305 (up from 289)
    • Theft: 48 (up from 39)
    • Homeless-related: 23 (up from 14)
    • Vandalism: 7 (same as prior week)
    • Violent/threats: 39 (up from 27)
    • Disturbance: 122 (up from 115)
    • Suspicious circumstances: 200 (up from 143)
    • All incidents: 1575 (up from 1376)

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

    • Thursday, June 8: 1
    • Wednesday, June 7: 6
    • Tuesday, June 6: 3
    • Monday, June 5: 4
    • Sunday, June 4: 8
    • Saturday, June 3: 8
    • Friday, June 2: 6

    Full logs can be viewed on the Police Department’s website at: citrusheights.net/347/Incident-Logs.

    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.