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  • CHPD: man found in street apparently run over; witnesses sought

    CHPD: man found in street apparently run over; witnesses sought

    Police car lights, light bar. Citrus Heights Sentinel. Photo by Luke Otterstad
    Police lights, stock photo. // Citrus Heights Sentinel

    Updated June 10, 10:19 a.m. with video link–

    After finding a seriously injured man lying in the street around 3 a.m. Sunday, Citrus Heights police are requesting assistance from the public to aid in their investigation.

    Police said officers were called out to the 7200 block of Carriage Drive on the morning of June 7 and found the man in the roadway “with injuries consistent with being run over by a vehicle,” according to a police statement Tuesday morning. The man was taken to a local hospital with “major injuries,” but police said he is expected to survive.

    Officers found no other involved people or vehicles in the area — located near Mesa Verde High School and Sylvan Middle School — and an extensive canvas of the neighborhood in search of possible witnesses or evidence was unsuccessful.

    Although an investigation is still ongoing, police said they are currently “unable to determine” whether the incident happened at the location where the man was found, or if it may have occurred somewhere else. It is also unknown if the incident was intentional or not.

    “We are looking for witnesses who may have seen or heard anything unusual or suspicious in the area of Carriage Drive in Citrus Heights around 3 a.m. the morning of June 7,” police said in a statement authored by Sergeant David Gutierrez. “We would also like to know if anyone has heard anyone speaking of an incident involving a pedestrian and a vehicle or has observed unexplained new damage to any vehicles.”

    [Update: According to a Fox40 news report Tuesday night, the injured man’s bride-to-be has come forward, saying the two had planned their wedding for this Saturday. She said he doesn’t remember anything that happened, but was hit while coming home from his bachelor party. See news video here]

    Police ask that anyone with information about this incident contact the Citrus Heights Police Department at 916-727-5500.

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  • Police: armed man shot by officers in Citrus Heights park

    Updated Jan. 24, 8:57 a.m.–
    Citrus Heights police said officers shot a 52-year-old man in C-Bar-C Park Thursday night, after responding to a call from a relative who said the man had overdosed on prescription medication, had a handgun and was possibly suicidal.

    Police "Do not cross" tape closed off C-Bar-C Park in Citrus Heights, Thursday night.
    Police “Do not cross” tape closed off C-Bar-C Park in Citrus Heights, Thursday night.

    Officer Anthony Boehle said in a press release that officers responded to the 8200 block of Oak Avenue just after 7 p.m. Thursday, attempting to speak with the man after finding him in the park. Police dispatch also notified officers that a park maintenance worker had reported the man brandishing a firearm.

    According to the release, “Officers, in fear for their safety, were forced to fire multiple rounds” at the man, after he “would not comply with any requests officers made,” and had pulled out a handgun — later determined to be a replica of a semi-automatic pistol.

    The man was struck by one or more bullets in the lower torso and was transported to a local hospital after first aid was “immediately rendered” by officers on scene, according to the release. He was released “a short time later,” and then booked in the Sacramento County Jail on charges of obstructing an officer, resisting arrest and brandishing an imitation firearm.

    Police said an investigation is still ongoing, involving Citrus Heights Police Department Investigations Services Division along with the Sacramento County District Attorney’s Office Crime Lab and investigators.
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