Category: Police Logs

  • Citrus Heights Police Logs: April 14-18

    Direct links to the Citrus Heights Police Department’s daily incident logs from April 14 to April 18, 2016:

    April 14, 2016 | April 15, 2016 | April 16, 2016 | April 17, 2016 | April 18, 2016

    See more logs and summaries here: https://citrusheightssentinel.com/category/crime-watch/police-logs/

  • Citrus Heights Police Logs: April 11-13

    Latest Citrus Heights police logs in April include transient trouble, reports of a wife slashing her husband’s neck, and a robber spraying mace on customers as he made his exit.

    The following is a summary of select incidents listed in the Citrus Heights Police Department’s daily incident bulletins, from April 11 to April 13, 2016.

    April 11, 2016: Total of 60 incidents listed.
    Incident report categories of note: 15 disturbance-related, 8 homeless-related, 4 burglaries, 7 assault reports, 2 petty thefts, 3 stolen vehicle report.

    5:08 a.m., Vehicle burglary, Montage Apartments. A caller reported seeing someone on a bike break into two Toyota Corollas and a grey truck. The suspect was wearing a black hoodie and backpack.

    6:26 p.m., Assault with a weapon, Adobe Casa Ct. A female on scene reportedly cut her husband’s neck with a knife. No other details were listed.

    April 12, 2016: Total of 48 incidents listed.
    Incident report categories of note: 19 disturbance-related, 7 homeless-related, 2 burglaries, 3 petty thefts, 1 assault reports, 0 stolen vehicles reported.

    11:56 a.m., Injury collision, Maidstone/Fleetwood. A caller reported that a biker had been hit by a vehicle on Maidstone Way and Fleetwood Drive. The biker was reportedly scraped up, but declined an ambulance when asked by the caller.

    3:02 p.m., Assault, Misty Creek/Navion. A caller reportedly passed out after being “hit in the face” by an unknown party on Misty Creek Drive and Navion Drive. A description of the 45-year-old male suspect was provided. The caller declined medical.

    4:00 p.m., Robbery, Michael’s. A robbery was reported at Michael’s on Birdcage Center Lane, with the suspect allegedly spraying mace on a clerk and several customers as he left the store.
    April 13, 2016: Total of 49 incidents listed. Incident report categories of note: 18 disturbance-related, 5 homeless-related, 2 burglaries, 6 petty thefts, 3 assault reports, 3 stolen vehicle reports. 3:26 p.m., Petty theft, Sunrise Mall. An iPad was reported stolen from the AT&T store at Sunrise Mall around noon. The caller advised that the male suspect was recorded on video surveillance. [follow text="Get police/crime news:"] 6:52 p.m., Disturbance loitering, Great Clips. Several transients were reportedly yelling at customers in front of Great Clips on Antelope Road. 6:59 p.m., Assault with a weapon, Misty Creek Dr. A caller was in the process of repossessing a 2013 Honda Civic when the owner of the Honda allegedly “rammed” the car into the caller's vehicle. The caller also reported being hit by the driver and was “knocked” on top of the vehicle. Get The Sentinel’s police log summaries delivered to your inbox each week: Sign up for free here. Links to full police logs: April 11, 2016 | April 12, 2016 | April 13, 2016 Note: The Sentinel compiles summaries of local police incident bulletins 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; as it will be verified at the time an officer responds to determine actual facts and circumstances.”

  • Citrus Heights Police Logs: April 7-10

    Direct links to the Citrus Heights Police Department’s daily incident logs from April 7 to April 10, 2016:

    April 7, 2016 | April 8, 2016 | April 9, 2016 | April 10, 2016

  • Citrus Heights Police Logs: April 3-6

    Citrus Heights police logs from April 3 to 6 include a $12,000 phone scam, mail box thefts, a homeless man brandishing knives, and several burglaries.

    The following is a summary of select incidents listed in the Citrus Heights Police Department’s daily incident bulletins from April 3 to April 6, 2016.

    April 3, 2016: Total of 49 incidents listed.
    Incident report categories of note: 13 disturbance-related, 4 homeless-related, 3 burglaries, 1 assault reports, 2 petty thefts.

    2:24 p.m., Identity theft, Almondwood Ave. An elderly caller and her daughter reported the loss of $12,000 in a phone scam.

    5:01 p.m., Shoplifting, Macy’s. Two suspects reportedly ran out the door with arms full of clothing that still had tags on them. A description of the male and female suspects in their mid to late 20’s was given.

    5:18 p.m., Grand theft, Blowing Wind Wy. Two mail boxes were reportedly broken into by a neighbor overnight. The caller heard the neighbor outside banging on something and said his wife interrupted the suspects who fled on foot.

    April 4, 2016: Total of 55 incidents listed.
    Incident report categories of note: 14 disturbance-related, 6 homeless-related, 2 burglaries, 5 assault reports, 3 petty thefts, 3 stolen vehicle reports.

    11:19 a.m., Brandishing weapon, Burger King. A homeless person was reportedly holding two knives and waving them around while “cussing at patrons” going into the Burger King on Sunrise Blvd.

    11:51 a.m., Assault with a weapon, Latour Ln./Amsterdam Av. A caller said his son’s girlfriend was causing a disturbance with his wife and had thrown a bottle at the caller’s vehicle, causing damage. She also reportedly tried to hit him with her vehicle.

    April 5, 2016: Total of 54 incidents listed.
    Incident report categories of note: 14 disturbance-related, 3 homeless-related, 5 burglaries, 4 assault reports, 5 petty thefts, 2 stolen vehicle reports.

    6:35 p.m., Burglary, Elizabeth Ln. A caller reported leaving her sliding door unlocked and had found her two purses gone. The approximate loss was listed at $800.

    7:10 p.m., Burglary vehicle, Safeway. A security guard called police after observing a suspect breaking into an unlocked vehicle through the passenger side and taking numerous items, before running across the street into the Kohl’s parking lot.

    April 6, 2016: Total of 55 incidents listed.
    Incident report categories of note: 15 disturbance-related, 6 homeless-related, 2 burglaries, 4 assault reports, 4 petty thefts, 4 stolen vehicle reports.

    8:19 p.m., Burglary, Auburn Vista Mobile Home Park. A caller’s ex-girlfriend reportedly broke into his residence while he was not home and took a laptop, DVDs and other items. She reportedly “thrashed” his residence. A neighbor saw her break in through a window.

    Link to full police logs: April 3, 2016 | April 4, 2016 | April 5, 2016 | April 6, 2016

    Note: The Sentinel compiles summaries of local police incident bulletins 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; as it will be verified at the time an officer responds to determine actual facts and circumstances.”

  • Citrus Heights Police Logs: March 27-30

    Police logs from March 27-30 include an electric wheelchair theft, credit card fraud, and a road rage incident involving a threat with a baseball bat.

    The following is a summary of select incidents listed in the Citrus Heights Police Department’s daily incident bulletins, from March 27 to March 30, 2016.

    March 27, 2016: Total of 45 incidents listed.
    Incident report categories of note: 18 disturbance-related, 5 homeless-related, 4 burglaries, 2 assault reports, 2 petty thefts, 1 stolen vehicle report.

    7:44 a.m., Vandalism, Longford Dr. A caller reported two males in a silver Honda had gotten out and smashed the window of a Chevy Eclipse. The Honda left going towards Greenback Lane from Longford Drive. Disposition listed: report taken.

    2:13 p.m., Fraud/Forgery, Panera Bread. Two customers were reportedly using fraudulent credit cards to buy gift cards in the store. Disposition listed: report taken.

    March 28, 2016: Total of 59 incidents listed.
    Incident report categories of note: 17 disturbance-related, 2 homeless-related, 2 burglaries, 5 assault reports, 4 petty thefts, and 2 stolen vehicle reports.

    11:01 a.m., Petty theft, Vintage Oaks Senior Apt’s. An electric wheelchair was taken from a sidewalk or front porch at Vintage Oaks Senior Apartments on Stock Ranch Road. The wheelchair was described as red, with grey seats, manufactured by Jazzy. Disposition listed: report taken.

    9:31 p.m., Assault with a weapon, Viceroy Wy. A caller pulled up to his residence and was yelled at by man down the street who was talking about his girlfriend. The man threatened to hit the caller with his car and have his dog bite him. The caller hung up while he was on hold. Disposition listed: “checks ok.”

    March 29, 2016: Total of 43 incidents listed.
    Incident report categories of note: 17 disturbance-related, 4 homeless-related, 1 burglary, 5 petty thefts, 3 assault reports, 0 stolen vehicles reported.

    3:23 p.m., Burglary, Old Ranch Rd. After arriving home, a caller reported a TV had been stolen from the home in the last few days. The point of entry was described as “forced through the garage door.” No suspect information was known. Disposition listed: report taken.

    4:47 p.m., Verbal disturbance, Candlelight Wy. A caller said her 36-year-old son was “trying to kill her cats” and had slammed a cat on the ground. Disposition listed: advised.

    7:00 p.m., Shoplifting, JC Penney. A shoplifter was arrested at the Sunrise Mall JC Penney store. No other details listed.

    March 30, 2016: Total of 46 incidents listed.
    Incidents categories of note: 13 disturbance-related, 2 homeless-related, 4 petty theft/shoplifting, 2 stolen vehicles, 7 assault reports.

    2:27 p.m., Injury hit-and-run, Auburn/Greenback. A caller reported being hit around 2:27 p.m. by a 2004-2005 white GMC pickup truck near Auburn Boulevard and Greenback Lane. The suspect was last seen driving on Greenback towards Interstate 80. The caller refused medical, but reported leg pain. Disposition: Report Taken.

    5:37 p.m., Assault with a weapon, Carriage/Auburn. A caller reported a road rage incident involving the driver of a silver Mazda hatchback coming at the caller with a baseball bat in a “threatening manner.” A description of the driver was provided to police. Disposition listed: assisted.

    Link to full police logs: March 27, 2016 | March 28, 2016 | March 29, 2016 | March 30, 2016

    Note: The Sentinel compiles summaries of local police incident bulletins 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; as it will be verified at the time an officer responds to determine actual facts and circumstances.”

  • Citrus Heights police logs: March 21-24

    Police logs from March 21 to 24 include a sword-swinging teenager incident, several assaults, and a man reportedly “throwing food at customers” in a Chipotle restaurant.

    The following is a summary of select incidents listed in the Citrus Heights Police Department’s daily incident bulletins, from March 21 through March 24, 2016.

    March 24, 2016: Total of 40 incidents listed.
    Incident report categories of note: 12 disturbance-related, 4 homeless-related, 4 burglaries, 2 assault reports, 1 petty theft, 1 stolen vehicle report.

    8:44 a.m., Reckless driving, Greenback Ln. A caller reported that a tow truck had been cutting vehicles off and the driver was “jumping around in the seat, flipping drivers off and yelling at drivers.” The caller was concerned the driver may be under the influence of drugs. Disposition listed: advised.

    11:34 a.m., Fraud/forgery, Wachtel Wy. A caller said their 81-year-old brother had his checks forged by caregivers while the caller was out of town. The caregivers reportedly also stole prescription meds and “ransacked the garage.” Disposition listed: report taken.

    2:31 p.m., Harassing phone calls, Pho Saigon Palace. An employee said he wanted to file charges after receiving multiple calls from a sales person who reportedly would not stop calling after being advised several times to stop. Disposition listed: “checks ok.”

    8:20 p.m., Disturbance, Chipotle. A man in his 50’s was reportedly “throwing food at customers” at the Chipotle on Sunrise Boulevard and had flooded the men’s bathroom with water. Disposition listed: gone on arrival.

    March 23, 2016: Total of 41 incidents listed.
    Incident report categories of note: 7 disturbance-related (noise, verbal, loitering), 4 homeless-related, 5 petty thefts, 5 fraud/forgery incidents, 3 stolen vehicle reports, 3 vehicle/home burglaries, 1 assault reported.

    9:44 a.m., Assault, Renaissance Apt’s. A manager and another employee were reportedly being “physically attacked by transients in the bushes” near the Renaissance Apartments on the 7700 block of Greenback Lane. Disposition listed: assisted.

    3:59 p.m., Disturbance loitering, Montage Apt’s. Police were notified of an ongoing problem with Pizza Guys fliers and cards being left on doorsteps and vehicles, creating litter “all over complex.” Disposition listed: assisted.

    6:27 p.m. Reckless driving, Sylvan Rd. A road rage incident reportedly involved a suspect in a red Ford Focus throwing an “unknown liquid” at another car, near Sylvan Road and Sylvan Creek Court. The caller was still following the suspect vehicle against dispatcher advice. Disposition listed: advised.

    March 22, 2016: Total of 44 incidents listed.
    Incident report categories of note: 14 disturbance-related, 7 homeless-related, 6 assaults reported, 4 petty thefts/shoplifting, 1 home burglary, 1 fraud/forgery, 0 stolen vehicle reports.

    3:20 p.m., Verbal disturbance, Woodbriar Wy. Five teenagers were reportedly standing in front of a house, with one “swinging a sword and damaging the hedge.” Disposition listed: advised.

    4:47 p.m., Verbal disturbance, Fair Oaks Blvd. An “irate” caller reported he was being denied medications at an urgent care center. Disposition listed: advised.

    11:04 p.m., Assault, Birdcage Village Apts. A caller said his girlfriend’s daughter had just punched, kicked, and hit him while he was sleeping. He said he was currently “locked in the bathroom.” Disposition listed: advised.

    March 21, 2016: Total of 41 incidents listed.
    Incident report categories of note: 9 disturbance-related, 1 homeless-related, 8 petty thefts/shoplifting, 1 assault, 3 burglaries, 3 vandalism incidents, 2 stolen vehicle reports.

    8:11 a.m., Burglary, Pleides Ave. A remodeling contractor reported several tools, blinds and other materials had been stolen the prior day, with an unknown point of entry. Disposition listed: report taken.

    6:10 p.m., Assault, Shadow Ln. A woman said her son threw a water bottle and games at her “because she won’t take him to GameStop.” Disposition listed: assisted.

    8:15 p.m., Vandalism, Spring Creek Apt’s. A caller reported his ex-girlfriend had scratched his vehicle down the side, at the Spring Creek Apartments on Greenback Lane. He said the incident was caught on camera. Disposition listed: advised.


    Links to full police logs: March 21, 2016 | March 22, 2016 | March 23, 2016 | March 24, 2016

    Note: The Sentinel compiles summaries of local police incident bulletins 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; as it will be verified at the time an officer responds to determine actual facts and circumstances.”

  • Citrus Heights police logs: March 18-20

    Direct links to the Citrus Heights Police Department’s daily incident bulletins for March 18 – 20, 2016.

    March 18, 2016 | March 19, 2016 | March 20, 2016

  • Citrus Heights Police Logs: March 14-17

    Crime reports this week included a shoplifter making off with $700 worth of LEGO toys, vandalism at San Juan High School, and a fleeing theft suspect at AutoZone who reportedly tried to run over several employees.

    The following is a summary of select incidents listed in the Citrus Heights Police Department’s daily incident bulletins, from March 14 through March 17, 2016:

    March 14, 2016: Total of 49 incidents listed
    Incident report categories of note: 14 disturbance-related, 9 homeless-related, 5 burglaries, 3 petty theft/shoplifting, 1 robbery, 1 stolen vehicle.

    1:09 a.m., Robbery, 7440 Club. Five men had reportedly jumped another man at the 7440 Club on Auburn Boulevard and stolen the keys to his girlfriend’s car. Disposition listed: report taken.

    4:36 p.m., Brandishing weapon, Goodwill. A caller said a man was “waving pliers” in the parking lot of Goodwill on Auburn Boulevard, and had “threatened” the manager of the store with the pliers. Disposition listed: refer to other agency.

    5:14 p.m., Vehicle burglary, gas station. A caller said he found two suspects with the doors open to his van when he came out of the Shell gas station store at Antelope Road and Auburn Boulevard. After confronting the pair, they reportedly “showed him an unknown type of weapon.” The suspects’ vehicle was a red Dodge Durango. Disposition listed: assisted.

    8:21 p.m., DUI, Sunrise Blvd. A white pickup truck reportedly hit a curb and ended up with a flat tire on Sunrise Boulevard near Twin Oaks Avenue. The driver was listed as a man in his mid-40’s. Disposition: arrest.

    March 15, 2016: Total of 56 incidents listed.
    17 disturbance-related reports (verbal, loitering), 5 homeless-related, 9 shoplifting/petty thefts, 4 assaults, 3 vehicle burglaries, 2 stolen vehicle-related, 0 robberies.

    4:34 p.m., Vandalism, Mariposa Elementary. A caller reported that a dog had jumped on their car while waiting to pick up a child from Mariposa Elementary. The car door was scratched and the caller was “unable to obtain subject information for insurance info.” Disposition listed: advised.

    10:23 p.m., Assault with a weapon, Community Dr. A caller reported that while trying to pass a pickup truck that was stopped in the street on Community Drive, the driver of the pickup “started screaming” and then “threw the vehicle in reverse and tried to ram him.” Basic description information was provided, but the caller was not sure he could identify the driver. Disposition listed: unable to locate.
    11:00 p.m., Harassing phone calls, Kingswood Dr. -- A caller requested an officer call him regarding a female “who keeps texting him and harassing him.” Disposition listed: civil problem. March 16, 2016: Total of 51 incidents listed Incident categories of note: 23 disturbance-related reports, 7 homeless-related, 5 assault reports, 4 petty thefts, 2 stolen vehicle reports, 0 robberies. 3:41 p.m., Assault with a weapon, AutoZone. A fleeing theft suspect reportedly tried to “run back over” several employees at the AutoZone on Sunrise Boulevard. Two employees were hit by a vehicle, but were listed as declining medical. Disposition: report taken. 6:14 p.m., Petty Theft, Starbucks. A man in his late-20's reportedly took some money from the tip jar at the Starbucks inside Barnes & Noble. A description of the suspect was given. Disposition listed: advised. 7:15 p.m., Hit-and-run, ARCO. A semi truck reportedly hit a pole at ARCO gas station on Auburn Boulevard and Cook Avenue, leaving “lots of damage in the gas station parking lot.” Surveillance was reportedly available. Disposition listed: assisted. March 17, 2016: Total of 59 incidents listed Incident categories of note: 22 disturbance-related reports, 4 homeless-related, 5 assault reports, 7 petty thefts, 2 stolen vehicle reports, 1 burglary, 0 robberies. 1:32 a.m., Noise disturbance, Kmart. A caller reported that a man was outside using a leaf blower in front of the Kmart store on Auburn Boulevard. The caller said the blower operator was wearing a white uniform and would not stop when contacted. Disposition listed: checks ok. 10:25 a.m., Assault, Tiara Way. A call to police was made with loud background noise, crying, and a female reporting they needed “911 there for a client that is swinging at staff.” The line then disconnected. Disposition listed: report taken. 10:42 a.m., Petty theft, Toys R Us. A man reportedly grabbed and ran off with three LEGO sets valued at $700. He left in a red Honda Civic on Birdcage going towards Greenback Lane. Disposition listed: report taken. 11:44 a.m., Grand theft, Sylvan Oaks Library. A report was made regarding a laptop, apparently valued over $950, that was checked out by a library patron and never returned. Disposition listed: report taken. 8:23 p.m., Vandalism, San Juan High School. Police were informed that a custodian at San Juan High School had heard people walking on the roof and saw something thrown through a skylight, along with glass breaking. Disposition listed: assisted. >>Get summaries of local police logs delivered to your inbox each week: Sign up for the Sentinel’s free Weekend Edition. — Links to full incident logs: March 14 | March 15 | March 16 | March 17 Disclaimer: The Sentinel compiles summaries of local police incident bulletins 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; as it will be verified at the time an officer responds to determine actual facts and circumstances.”

  • Citrus Heights Police Logs: March 10-13

    Direct links to Citrus Heights daily incident reports for March 10 to March 13, 2016:

    March 10 | March 11 | March 12 | March 13

  • Citrus Heights police logs: March 7-9

    The following is a summary of select incidents listed in the Citrus Heights Police Department’s daily incident bulletins, from March 7 through March 9, 2016.

    March 7, 2016: Total of 44 incidents listed.
    Incident categories of note: 15 disturbance-related (verbal, loitering), 7 homeless-related, 4 petty theft/shoplifting, 2 assault reports, 2 robbery/burglary reports, 2 stolen vehicles reported.

    12:25 p.m., Robbery, Willowcreek Dr. A caller said he was in his vehicle on Willowcreek Drive, off San Juan Avenue, when a person opened his door and said “Do I know you. Give me your money.” The person then punched the caller in the face and fled with $300 in a white ford wagon. Disposition listed: assisted.

    7:21 p.m., Fraud/Forgery, Lauppe Ln. A caller said he attempted to rent a duplex in Roseville online and had deposited a $2,000 check into a Chase bank account as a deposit for the rental. He then told police he “can no longer get ahold of the subject allegedly renting the duplex” and believes it was a scam. Disposition listed: report taken.

    3:22 p.m., Intoxicated person, Safeway Center. An intoxicated transient in his 70’s was issued a citation by police after being reported in front of Lauderland on Greenback Lane.

    March 8, 2016: Total of 51 incidents listed.
    Incident categories of note: 12 disturbance-related, 9 petty theft/shoplifting, 5 robbery/burglary reports, 4 assaults, 4 homeless-related, 2 stolen vehicle reports.

    12:49 p.m., Shoplifting, Grocery Outlet. A female was issued a citation after reportedly shoplifting from the Grocery Outlet store on Greenback Lane. The only item listed as being taken was “moisturizer.”

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    8:14 p.m., Stolen vehicle, Starbucks. A caller reported a green 1997 Honda Accord had been stolen sometime after 3 p.m., while parked at the Starbucks inside Barnes & Noble on Sunrise Boulevard. Disposition listed: report taken.

    8:24 p.m., Burglary, Longford Dr. A caller said she had just gotten home and reported her house had been ransacked and was missing a couch, microwave, and several other items. Entry had been made through windows. The caller also advised that a male had recently come up to her with a flashlight and asked for her name and who lives at the home. Disposition listed: report taken.
    9:16 p.m., Domestic violence, Indian River Dr. A 12-year-old caller told police that her dad was very drunk and was inside "getting physical" with her mom. The caller was described as being very scared and said the dad wouldn't let her mom take their 2-year-old baby. Disposition listed: assisted. 10:45 p.m., Assault, 7440 Club. An individual trying to break up a disturbance issue inside the bar two days earlier reportedly ended up with a broken nose and sprained knee after being head-butted. The incident occurred at the 7440 Club on Auburn Boulevard. Disposition listed: advised. Articles related to crime incidents on March 8, 2016: 8:08 p.m., Robbery, Towne Mart. See ABC 10 video: "Armed suspects rob Citrus Heights gas station" 11:34 p.m., Injury collision, Antelope Rd. See story: "Driver who hit power pole arrested for DUI, hit & run" March 9, 2016: Total of 63 incidents listed. Incident categories of note: 21 disturbance-related, 7 assaults, 6 homeless-related, 6 home/vehicle burglaries, no stolen vehicle reports. 3:26 a.m., Vehicle burglary, Stones Casino. A sergeant with the Sacramento Sheriff's Department was eating at Stones Casino on Antelope Road when he was contacted by a casino manager about a vehicle that was broken into. The sergeant said he would stand by with the manager to wait for Citrus Heights police to respond. Disposition listed: report taken. 8:46 a.m., Assault, San Juan High School. A reported assault at San Juan High School on Greenback Lane resulted in an arrest. No other details were listed. 5:32 p.m. Shoplifting, Sunrise Mall. A suspect was arrested by police after attempting to steal approximately $100 to $150 of merchandise from JC Penny at Sunrise Mall. 8:12 p.m., Assault, Price Funeral Chapel. A large disturbance, categorized as “physical,” reportedly occurred at Price Funeral Chapel on Sunrise Boulevard. The incident involved about 15-20 people and was “all related to one viewing.” Disposition listed: assisted. >>Get summaries of local police logs delivered to your inbox each week: Sign up for the Sentinel's free Weekend Edition. — Links to full incident logs:March 7 | March 8 | March 9 Disclaimer: The Sentinel compiles summaries of local police incident bulletins 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; as it will be verified at the time an officer responds to determine actual facts and circumstances.”