Tag: Tupelo Drive

  • Citrus Heights PD seeks public’s help to ID armed robbery suspect

    Citrus heights police armed robbery suspect photos
    Citrus Heights police released these two photos this week, hoping the public can help identify an armed robbery suspect.

    Citrus Heights police released photos this week in an effort to help identify a suspect in an armed robbery police say took place on March 14 at a business near Antelope Road on Tupelo Drive.

    Around 9:50 a.m., police said officers responded to the 6400 block of Tupelo Drive in Citrus Heights for a report of an armed robbery, with officers determining the suspect “brandished a firearm” while robbing the business, according to a police news release.

    The robbery suspect is described as a Hispanic male in his early to mid-20’s, with a “slender build” and height of about 5 feet 6 inches. He was wearing a baseball cap, hooded sweatshirt and baggy jeans, and had tied-back braided hair and a light mustache.

    Police said he was seen fleeing into the passenger’s side of the two-door green sedan shown in one of the two surveillance photos released.

    Saying “violent crime cannot be tolerated,” the release said police hope family and friends may already be aware of the crime, or can recognize the individual or vehicle in the photos released.

    Sergeant Michael Wells said the robbery “appears to be random” and does not believe the business was targeted for any specific reason.

    Police said anyone with information about the suspect or vehicle pictured is “strongly encouraged” to contact the Citrus Heights Police Department at (916) 727-5500 or (916) 727-5849.

  • Neighbor detains teens after vehicle break-in, 3 arrested

    Neighbor detains teens after vehicle break-in, 3 arrested

    Three juveniles were arrested early Wednesday morning after a witness’ husband detained them in the middle of the street following an alleged vehicle break-in, according to a press release from the Citrus Heights Police Department.

    Police Lights, SUV. Photo credit: Luke Otterstad
    Stock photo, Citrus Heights Sentinel.

    Police say the incident occurred around  2 a.m. on the 7300 block of Parkvale Way, where a neighbor observed the teens breaking into a vehicle. Officers found and arrested the suspects on Blackthorn Way and Tupelo Drive, where the witnesses’ husband had caught them.

    Stolen electronics from the vehicle were discovered on one of the suspects, and the other two had property which police say appeared to be stolen — although ownership is still being investigated. Police say the witness was able to identify the suspects, who range in age from 15 to 17 years old.

    The teens were arrested for possession of stolen property, conspiracy and possession of burglary tools.

    The press release, sent by Sergeant Eric Dias, reminded owners to not leave valuables in their vehicles — especially in plain view.

    Editor’s note: additional updates on story covered in article “Police: neighbor utilized gun to detain theft suspects; say tactic ‘not encouraged’