The driver was contacted and was deemed to be DUI. 19-392929 / 415 / 2400 block Natomas Park Dr. / 1B / 1004 Hrs. : An auto burglary occurred on 12/28/19 on Garden Highway where several items were taken as well as a Glock handgun. No medical aid was needed for any of the parties. Once Officers were positioned around the house they observed suspect attempt to hide on the roof of the residence. A hole in the roof was made allowing entry. The driver eventually tried hiding on North Ave. A quick perimeter was set up around the apartment complex and the air unit was able to direct officers into his hiding spot. 19-305240 / Traffic Stop / Northgate Bl & Rio Tierra Ave / 2316 hours / 1COfficers conducted a traffic stop at the above location. NCU is investigating. He identified the suspect ashis girlfriends ex-boyfriend. Stambaugh was hailed by a witness who was watching a male attempting to get into the front door of Kinney by way of picking the door lock. K9s responded to assist. They were both eventually arrested for the robbery! Ofc. While R/Os contacted the subject, his story changed several times, and he was 927 on giving specific details. The suspect continued driving SB on Norwood, striking a bike that a witness had jumped off and left in the street. 19-322440 1616 Arcade Blvd 901A 2144 Hrs. This was done by targeting -Speed enforcement W. El Camino between Northgate/Truxel. 922 subj was acting aggressive toward security at the market, witness stated subj had a knife (unfounded) and subj was pepper sprayed by security when the subj confronted security. Officers went back and recanvassed the area where the driver was taken into custody and found a loaded .40 caliber gun with a round in the chamber. He resisted and was taken to the ground and punched several times while he was down. A SWAT/CNT/EOD call-out was made. One for failing to register within the last 30 days and another for a PRCS violation. / 1C. Equipped with the driver description, Officer began a diligent search of the suspect with the assistance of SSD units. Officers conducted an ATTPU at the above location for suspect who had a felony warrant for 10851 VC. The homeowner and his guest were asleep in the master bedroom of the second floor when the heard glass breaking and a voice yell SAC PD. The unknown suspect(s) advanced to the 2nd floor master bedroom, kicked/forced the door, and were startled by the residents. 19-76950 / Resisting Arrest / Acacia Ave and Rio Linda Blvd2310 Hrs / South Hagginwood (2B)Ofc. K9 and other units caught up to Ofc. He lived in San Francisco and had provided false identifying information to avoid his 2 felony warrants for 11352(a) H&S. Once up on Elkhorn the vehicle began to slow down and eventually stopped. Officer conducted an enforcement stop on a green 1998 Toyota. The driver immediately initiated a pursuit at high speeds through several residential streets. / 1C. He contacted the Det Sgt with the info. While he was waiting for the return the truck pulled into a driveway and parked. The driver was taken into custody without any issues. The female driver arrived a few minutes later on foot and the suspect vehicle was located nearby. The suspect had a minor injury. Taken were credit cards and an I-phone. The driver the driver exited the truck and crawled underneath it. Patrol officers located the clothing that the subjects had stripped off and their cell phones. 1A. The wife advised that her husband was intoxicated and that he may be asleep on the couch. There were no witnesses to the event. She was arrested for her felony 459 PC warrant. The victim had a minor cut from the broken glass. Just as Detective was watching traffic camera video which showed the girl cross the street s/b on Northgate then E/B West El Camino, walkingpast 7-11 without stopping, the girl told Officers that she had made up the story of the 664/207, in part, because she was mad at her mom that she had to walk home from school. The victims were able to get the bat away from the suspect and hit him multiple times. Once inside, the following items were located: The suspect was booked on various narcotics and firearm related charges. The vehicle also did not have fully functioning brake lights. Gray observed the vehicle there was a MBA outside of the car washing it. From the 927 behavior, the comp believed that the subject had a gun down his pants. During the neighborhood canvas, officers found a witness that observed a grey or gold sedan with front end damage speeding EB on Harris Ave from the collision scene. The driver admitted toconsuming beersand taking acid. Pink transmission fluid created a large puddle under the vehicle. The firearm was loaded with the serial numbers obliterated. The gun was booked for processing for prints and DNA. 19-98537 / Foot Pursuit / 1500 Block of Sonoma Ave. Officers responded regarding a possible burglary suspect from an incident in February. The victim of a 245 knocked on a strangers door at the above925 stating that he was assaulted with a baseball bat. Other units were called in to take point on the vehicle and set up in the area should the suspect leave. Ransacked, but nothing taken. Ofc. Victim believes this occurred at approx. Some of the items included vehicle titles, college paperwork, Social Security information, and large amounts of holiday season junk mail. 20-124434 3900 block Research Dr 921P 1458 Hrs 2A. Father was placed on 5150 hold,has previous history of mental illness. Per the text of the calls, the victim was approached by two males. When Officers Henderson and On arrived on scene, they observed the male subject in the front yard carrying a large kitchen knife. As officers were walking to the location of the shooting a male fled on foot from a tent nearby and vanished into the underbrush. The driver and solo occupant was detained without incident. After working with detectives, Officer conducted a probation search of the subjects residence (a tent down by the river) and located fruits and instrumentalities of criminal enterprise. 19-302039 / 503T -Stolen Vehicle @ 900 block 16th St / 3B 0945 Hrs. The pursuit was brief as it was put into surveillance mode due to the suspects speed and the fact we had SSD Air overhead and GPS tracking. He was arrested for 496 PC and misdo warrant that he also had. One victim is stable and the other is in surgery and expected to recover after a few days in ICU. (S) appeared to have taken pills of an unknown nature that may have been responsible for his non responsive nature. The subject presented an out of state ID during the transaction. After running the VIN, the vehicle returned as a SPD stolen vehicle and driver was detained without incident. Male half did not want to cooperative with officers and pulled away. A subsequent search turned up powdered cocaine on the driver tucked in/on his pants. The manager was contacted and advised. There was no force used. Surveillance video will be produced by QUICK QUACKs IT department. Officer conducted an enforcement stop for 4000(a) CVC on a 1999 Mitsubishi. In questioning the females it turned out that the suspect met them on Facebook and offered to rent the rooms in his name in exchange for cash. An MCIU callout was initiated. Inside the suspect vehicle was a large amount of freshly cut marijuana trees, packaged marijuana buds, and a large amount of methamphetamine. The resident was booked for 246 PC and 30605 PC and booked into jail. NCU is investigating. A total of 9 victim vehicles were found and a residential fence. The second POD hit came out at W. El Camino and Truxel. After some initial investigation, the contact turned into a detainment and a search of the vehicle. 20-40389 / 496G @ 3500 block Auburn Blvd / 2A 1031 Hrs. When they tried to stop the vehicle, the driver took off and led the officers on a short vehicle pursuit up the bike path. Patrol officers and K9 assisted. Suspect was transported to Kaiser North where he was medically cleared and then to SCMJ where he was booked for 212.5 PC and 148(a)1 PC. When they drove back through the area at 0411 hours, they observed the subject down in the middle of the roadway suffering life threatening injuries. Subject had two (2) felony warrants. Security only wanted to make a 602 report. 19-75893 / Felony Assault / 4300 block of Burgess Dr0023 Hrs / Robla (2A)The victim was hanging out with an acquaintance (suspect) when things got heated over money owed. Officersconducted a canvass with negative results. While inside he heard his motorcycle start and flee the scene. A PAS test resulted in a .20% BAC. Today, contact was made and the suspect was found to be on probation. While officers were enroute, the caller stated that the suspect had driven behind the Wienershnitzel (845 El Camino Ave) in a smaller white 2 door vehicle. Additionally, they located a needle loaded with suspected heroin on the drivers person. 19-92412 / Shooting-2 in-custody / XXX Nogales St / 2235 Hours / 2BFour shot-spotter activations were received near the above location which was followed by a Complainant calling to report that approximately 20 rounds were exchanged between several subjects in front of XXX Nogales. 19-82541 / Burglary / 4710 Natomas Blvd 0105 Hrs /1A Officers responded to reports of a van ramming the doors to the Little Caesars Pizza. Population: 7,990; Crime rate: 74% lower than the Sacramento average; Natomas Park is an affluent area, with residents having an average household of $97,700. 19-386480/ 927P/ 2300 block Northgate Bl/ 1C/ 0003. Officers had brought out their less than lethal options but due to the FBAs proximity they were not able to safely deploy. Driver was arrested for 10851 VC & 496(d) PC, 11378 HS, 11379 HS, 11351 HS and 11359 HS. After a short foot pursuit the driver was detained without further incident. All subjects contacted declined outreach services. A records check showed the firearm had been reported stolen. Units responded to a silent ringing alarm, found a point of entry and quickly determined a suspectwas still inside of the school. The subject had a very large kitchen knife with an approximately 14 blade. Excellent teamwork by officers communicating and maintaining perimeter integrity. Officers were able to take him into custody. Ofc. 19-361420 / 933R @ 2000 block arena Blvd / 2A 0514 Hrs. Officers spoke with community members about on-going issues in the 1B area, and handed out safety brochures and SPD swag. Breaking the glass, 2 of the suspects entered the business with a box in hand. The suspect left behind a screwdriver and hammer which were collected for prints/dna. He stumbled out of the apartment and got into a vehicle parked on Los Robles Blvd. JTTF did follow up and located Pellandini in a vehicle in the area of Rio Linda & South in the north area. 19-205154 Silver Eagle Rd / Norwood Ave POD 1554 Hrs. Officerspursued the vehicle. CSO had asked for Officers input last week for the multiple 459s to a storage facility. Similar to an early 2000s Ford Escort, possibly black or navy blue in color. A stop was made and it was determined that the subjects inside were actually playing Pokemon Go, driving around looking for virtual creatures using their phone GPS. The red triangles denote potential levee breach locations. A perimeter was established. Gray (1B15) was on routine patrol whenhe noticed a known subject in front of the 7-11 business that he knew to have a felony warrant for their arrest. The suspect had a minor injury. The subject complied and was taken into custody without incident. No vehicle description, no suspect description. Units arrived on scene and located two MBA victims in the parking lot. The driver complied with officers and was taken into custody without incident. Officer observed a 505 vehicle in the area. V/1 was transported to UC Davis, and V/2 was declared at the scene. Ultimately the two were walked out of the yard on Los Roblesby a resident. The phone was not traceable. The D+K Donuts had its front glass door shattered but noting in the business appeared disturbed. 19-265297 / 2800 block Gateway Oaks Dr (1B) / 245 / 1237 hrs. S2 is a MHA, 18. A citizen began to follow the DUI vehicle, providing updatesto dispatch. (S) Nathaniel Calloway MBA55 had come in earlier and stolen a single item. 19-374997 / 2500 block W. El Camino Ave (1B) / 923p / 0942 hrs. Sacramento police officers were investigating a shooting Friday afternoon after a driver was found wounded following a single-car crash in the North Natomas area. All D2 officers responded to a 27 round Shotspotter activation at 3400 block of High St. AIR23 continued to follow the other suspectto XX Heathmere Ct where he was seenhiding along the side of the residence. 19-338475 / 245 False Call/ 300 block Yampa Cir / 0135 hours / 2A. After a lengthy investigation by ShotSpotter Officers with numerous GSRs and interviews, afemale family member admitted to purchasing the gun illegally, shooting the gun in the backyard and attempting to conceal it when officers arrived. City buildings responded and deemed the location a dangerous building, so all residents left at the completion of the warrant. The pedestrian was declared at 1848 hours and an MCIU callout was made. He had used a hunting knife to cut his left arm from wrist to elbow and had it in the water of the bath. Officers pursued the vehicle. The pickup fled Rio Linda Blvd / Plaza where the driver and passenger foot bailed from the vehicle. A records check showed the subject tobe onF/S probationfor 459 PC Burglary, 466 PC Possess burglary tools, and 11370.1(A) HS Unlawfulpossession ofa controlled substanceand a loaded firearm. Outstanding follow-up by POP. Officer Monelo responded to a POD alert where he took a subject into custody for an embezzled vehicle. #2 / 2C / 1158 Hrs. Even luckier for him for he got the opportunity to clear up the Felony warrant that was weighing him down. Comp stated that he initially refused to give up the money where the MHA suspect, then pulled a black pistol from his waist. They suspected the truck of being stolen and begin to follow it. 19-330444 2400 block Empress St SHOTS 2203 Hrs. There is very good video but ULTA was unable to download the video at the scene. A search of her phone also yieldedevidence indicative of sales. Suspect then ripped her beige/yel med sized purse out of her hands. 19-220845/ 212.5 pc/ Morell Ct/ 0128 hours/ 1C. Suspect dragged the bike several blocks before it dislodged. CSO Singh called for additional to assist and once they arrived assisted in safely detaining the suspect without resistance. CSO Singh followed the smoke to the above area where he was flagged down by witnesses pointing to the suspect who was walking away. : Comp called PD on 5/13 to report a subject on a scooter using his phone to take pictures up her dress. The weapon and some other personal belongings were booked for safekeeping. Longanecker). Cumberland contacted the residents at Los Robles Blvd. A subsequent search yielded a loaded Glock 23 handgun with ten live rounds in the attached magazine within reach/lunge/grab. An additional magazine and a box of ammunition were also located in the vehicle. Upon seeing officers, the Mustang made a sudden left hand turn into a nearby shopping center in violation of several vehicle codes and officers performed a traffic stop. Another MBJ passenger was booked for his 602WI No Bail warrant and another was a MP that was taken out of the system. Rounds in the magazine matched the brand of 40 cal casings found at the scene. The car stopped in the street and the subj jumped onto the vehicle and began tosmash out the front windshield with his bare hands. All of thesewere hidden in a false compartment in his room. Prior to the IB being sent, Officers were conducting more relentless follow up in the area where the assault occurred. / 1226 hours / 19-85243Officers responded to the area after receiving multiple calls of subjects fighting, some armed with weapons. 20-23339 / 971 / 3000 block Clay St. / 2B / 1343 Hrs. He was arrested for multiple weapons charges. Suspect vehicle crashed into another vehicle at Rio Linda Blvd / Crystal Rd where it became disabled into a wood post on the westside of the roadway. During detention the subject made spontaneous statements that he was responsible for the fire. Officers observed a vehicle in the Extended Stay parking lot, when the vehicle observed officers approaching the parking lot the vehicle quickly turned around and parked. Based on officers knowledge of previous calls and problem individuals in the area contact was made at 24XX Fairfield St. Officer Wollman and CSO Diamonte responded to a report regarding a robbery that had occurred two days ago at 2101 Club Center Drive. 19-414683 / 245 / 2600 block Fairfield St / 2B / 0733hrs. Graveyard officers responded to this ringing alarm in an area that is being regularly targeted. Officer assisted units in the field by conducting records checks and gathering intelligence. 19-100827 / Pursuit / Rio Linda Blvd and Eleanor Ave. Officers broadcast information on a stolen vehicle that had passed through a POD here. Officers responded to a four round activation and located four 9mm spent shell casings on the sidewalk. Good job by everyone on this call. Also it should be noted that the casings recovered in this case match the casings collected on an earlier shot spotter call in Sector 2 (19-330444 @ XXXX Empress). Tonight the party involved a live band and was attended by about 150 people. It seems, based on their statement, that the suspect fired a gun as he drove by the residence as he was leaving. Two of the three were caught while the third escaped capture despite a large perimeter and units from multiple districts assisting. The suspect managed to escape but per a witness he hit his head so hard that he may end up at a hospital. Ofc. The caller stated that he did not want a report, but officers will be documenting the incident in an I-report. The vehicle was stolen red Ford pick up truck. The subjects took a pack of gum before being scared off by the alarm. Ofc. Despite the damage, the solo driver did not appear to be significantly injured but she was to be in the ER for an extended time for testing. Officers were able to locate three victims, take their statements confirming the mail theft, and release the mail to them. She was detained without incident and booked into jail for her parole violation warrant. As the group was walking back to their cars to leave they heard 10-14 gunshots. They were further described as2 MBJs, one with a light complexion, andone MHJ, with one wearing a white hoodie, one had a black hoodie, and one had on a grey beanie hat. One officer received small abrasions to his fingers, elbow, and knee. The indicia in the safe belonged to one of the residents, who is a convicted felon. Officers checked the area but did not locate the suspect. On that day suspect was not home. Mitchell (1B16), who is on her first day of shadow week, took a mirandized statement from the suspect. Officers responded again and this time he took a fighting stance with them. NGET assisted in the report and one of the subjects admitted to having the illegal gun in the vehicle to RT officers. At 10:19 a.m., officers responded to the 1800 block of Club Center Drive. Officers recontacted the complainant who advised that her boyfriend had brandished a firearm at her but the description did not match the one located. Officersproactively responded to check the vehicle and located blood on the outside of the window and on the dash of the vehicle. Shortly after, the suspect surrendered and was taken into custody without incident. 20-19575 / MP Locate / 1600 block Expo Pkwy / 2049 hours /2C. During his initial statement, the victim claimed not to know how his wound happened. Some guns, gun parts, and ammo were also located. Officers contacted the resident who informed them thatthe suspects were scaredoff when his170 lb Saint Bernard looked out the window. Suspect has been identified and is wanted on multiple charges. Suspects: Two MHAs, approx. Responding Officers located the Charger dumped in the parking lot at 2100 block Harvard Way. Ransacked. The victim claims that he had tried to sell tobacco products to a couple subjects who ultimately beat him and took cash, a cell phone and Vape style cartridges. It was later determined that these individuals nor the residence were involved in the homicide. MCT Officer conducted follow up on a power theft at the above location, as it was reported by SMUD. The suspect wascompliant and taken into custody without issue. One subject was arrested for the 11378 HS charge. One was involved in a shooting and another was the suspect in an armed robbery. Dahl and Trainee Ofc. Another perimeter was set up north of the termination point and AIR23 started looking for for the passenger. Officers found that the (Ss) had rammed a vehicle into the front window of an eye care business. Subj was confrontational with fire medics and officers. He then grabbed her bike from her and took off on the bike trail. He was detained. The suspect attempted a little spin through 1B, eventually ending up at Fairweather / W El Camino with 6 SPD units and STAR overhead. One of the subjects threw a handgun into the bushes when they saw the officers. When the sewer system to the building backed up onto a neighboring property, the neighbor turned of the water to the business. 19-417887 / 400 block Senator Ave (1C) / SStop / 1041 hrs. The investigation is ongoing. The decision was made to proceed with a SWAT call out. Numerous officers arrived,attempted contact at the residence, and weremet with resistance at the front door by male subject. Hernandez was transported and booked at SCMJ. Officers observed several containers broken into with thousands of dollars of maintenance equipment missing. Ofc. Moments later, Monicas husband arrived and pointed a handgun at the victim. The driver stayed onscene. While the FBA was taking the vehicle, the MBA went through the victims pockets, taking a cell phone (unable to track), and the wallet. The FWA and MBA observed by the Air unit were detained without incident. No SPD involvement in the pursuit, but we did assist with the perimeter and as cover officers during the apprehension. Upon looking at the evidence it appeared the suspect was able to break through the dry wall into the rear office area of the business. 1C / Felony DUI / Northgate & Harding / 1722 hours / 19-88972A solo vehicle struck a SMUD pole. 2B/Hagginwood/XXX Carmelita Ave./971W-(Weapons Arrest: PRCS Probationer)/1209 hours/19-76309Complainant called in saying he observed a MHA in a black tank top with multiple tattoos wearing a handgun on his hip. 20-45119 Sstop 2300 block Northgate Bl 1044 hrs 1C. The driver immediately claimed ownership of all of the firearms, stating that he had recently been shot and was carrying them for protection. SROs are investigating. Officer located a stolen vehicle the old fashion way (by running plates!!) SPD units assisted with the recovery (Evidence Impound). NPOP will be conductingfollow-up. The following morning officers and detectives converged on the suspects location. The comp also reported that the suspect tried to stab him. This vehicle located, dumped in district 5. A call was made up for that location, as well as, for Walmart to video. Suspect was detained without incident.