Tag: homicide

  • Police make arrest in 3rd Citrus Heights homicide in March

    Citrus Heights police said a 32-year-old man has been arrested after turning himself in Thursday morning, following the death of a woman police said had severe assault-related injuries — making it the third homicide in the city this month.

    32-year-old William Patrick Hendrickson
    William Patrick Hendrickson, booking photo. Provided by Citrus Heights police.

    On Thursday morning around 1:45 a.m., police said officers responded to a report of an assault near Auburn Boulevard on the 7500 block of Cook Avenue.

    Officers responding to the scene found a female with “severe injuries” who was taken to a local hospital where she was later pronounced deceased, according to a police news release.

    Police said the woman’s injuries “were consistent with an assault,” leading detectives to begin a homicide investigation on scene. Detectives shortly identified a potential suspect who “was known to the victim but was no longer at the scene.” Around 3 a.m., “the suspect contacted police dispatch and advised that he wanted to turn himself in,” according to the news release.

    Police said the suspect, identified as William Patrick Hendrickson, was taken into custody “without incident,” and was booked in the Sacramento County Jail for homicide.

    [Earlier this month: Shooting: Citrus Heights police arrest man on murder charges]

    In what has turned out to be a deadly March for Citrus Heights, this latest case is the third homicide arrest police have made this month. On March 6, police made an arrest in the shooting death of a 22-year-old near Greenback Lane, and most recently arrested a 48-year-old man in the case of a murdered woman who also showed signs of assault.

    According to Sergeant Michael Wells, in all three homicide cases, the suspects and victims were known by each other. He also said arrests have been made in all three cases, with “no outstanding subjects in any of the homicides.”

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  • Police make arrest in 2nd Citrus Heights homicide this month

    Police said an arrest has been made for the murder of a 46-year-old Citrus Heights woman who was found unresponsive in her home on Monday, according to a news release from the Citrus Heights Police Department.

    Allen Franks. Citrus Heights Police Department
    Allen Franks. Source, Citrus Heights Police Department.

    Police said 48-year-old Allen Bocteemus Franks was arrested and charged with murder, after officers found him driving the victim’s minivan near Marysville Boulevard on Tuesday. Police said Franks was detained and questioned before being booked in the Sacramento County Jail for the murder of Kimberly Chittenden.

    The incident began Monday afternoon when officers responded to a home on the 7900 block of Rocky Point Court near Kingswood Drive and Sunrise Boulevard, finding Chittenden “unresponsive with visible injuries.” Officers sought to administer “life saving measures” until medical personnel transported her to a hospital where she was pronounced deceased, according to police.

    Detectives began investigating on scene due to the victim’s injuries being “consistent with an assault,” with police later requesting assistance from the public and other law enforcement agencies to help locate the victim’s 2008 Honda Odyssey — which was determined to be missing from the garage.

    Following the arrest, police said the investigation indicates that Franks and Chittenden knew each other.

    [Earlier this month: Shooting: Citrus Heights police arrest man on murder charges]

    Chittenden’s death is the second homicide this month in Citrus Heights, with police making an arrest on March 6 in the shooting death of 22-year-old Shaun Blechinger.