Officers were able to locate three victims, take their statements confirming the mail theft, and release the mail to them. Detectives are conducting follow up. Officers responded to the area with the Impact team and issued 602 notices to several subjects in the area. SACRAMENTO (CBS13) Police are investigating a shooting that killed two men in Natomas over the weekend. Officers conducted a search of the residence and located 2 handguns, 2 assault-style rifles, 1 shotgun, 1 rifle and over 1000 rounds of ammunition in the attic. NGET is taking measures to clean up this vigil location due to the ongoing problems we are having. 19-384520 / 459 / 4500 block Pell Dr / 2A / 1907 hrs. The investigation is ongoing. During the stop, officers identified both the driver and passenger of the vehicle where the passenger returned with a felony no bail warrant for 245(a)(1) PC. NCU will be informed for the IB. The ALCO advised they observed two subjects inside the business but that it was too dark for a description. Suspectwas booked into SCMJ for his warrants. The victims were able to get the bat away from the suspect and hit him multiple times. The suspect was taken into custody without incident and booked for 29800 PC, 30305 PC, 25850 PC, and 25400 PC. The report also showed that a license plate was captured for the suspect vehicle. Officers responded to a call regarding a male subject breaking out windows. Upon arrival, R/Os determined S/1 was driving a GMC Yukon when he struck a 2020 Mercedes in the intersection. Both were arrested for 11378 HS, 182 PC, and the male suspect got a 1203.2PC. & Plaza Ave. / 2238 hrs. With the assistance of Officer working off-duty as ARDN1, Officers responded to BJs related to a 921 call. Earlier in the day portable propane banks were stolen from the business. Employees advised several pairs of shoes appeared to have been taken but they would need to do inventory to determine how much was taken. Due to very poor lighting conditions, the witness was unable to see the victim laying on the roadway, and didnt realize someone had been hit until SFD arrived on scene. Officers contacted subject in the lot of the Chevron station where he was detained without incident. Officers canvassed the area but UTL. Officers collected the gloves as evidence and arrested the suspect for 10851 VC, 11377 HS, and 1203.2 PC. The vehicle went into the Arden Fair Mall and parked along Arden Way. Officers are actively investigating, but as of now the M.O. / 1C / 1002 Hrs. One subject was arrested for negligent discharge of a firearm and resisting, another was cited for resisting arrest and a third subject was cited for possession of narcotics. AsK9 began a search the suspect attempted to flee through the perimeter and was quickly captured. : Comp was at a car wash when a subject in a vehicle next to her brandished a handgun. This behavior caused approximately $1,000 damage and earned her a trip to jail. Subject had a lighter in his possession, no fires were actively burning and stated that he was just messing around. / 1C / 0942 Hrs. 19-98542 / POD / Silver Eagle Rd and Norwood Ave. Ofc. Officers responded to the above location after a 911 call came in stating that someone had just been stabbed. 19-227551 and 19-227566/ 245T / 3842 E. Commerce Way / 1A / 1320 Hrs. 19-182319 / Acacia Ave & Altos Ave / 211P / 0131 Hrs / 2B. 19-374306 940E / El Camino/Sunburn / 2C / 1538 Hours. A search located numerous fake IDs, with our subjects picture on the front, fake checkswhose names onthe front were inthe process of being erased, and over 2 1/2 pounds of Marijuana for sales. The pursuit was canceled at Longview and I-80 due to speed. Officer immediately provided commands for the subject to drop the knife andget on the ground. CSO responded later in the shift to collect surveillance footage. Upon arrival officers located a broken window big enough for entry to be made. Evidence of narcotics were located on the subject and in his vehicle. The female suspect was identified as Lily Blythe (DOB: 8/3/97). During the contact Officer suspected the vehicle was stolen but the car came back clear. The driver was contacted and was deemed to be DUI. The comp stopped and picked up and transported thechild to a couple of area apartments that werein the immediate area with negative results, then called PD. A vandalism report was taken. SWS Wine & Liquor Store. 19-414599 Grand Ave / Huron St TSTOP 0314 Hrs 2A. Officers were nearby and responded quickly. 20-26909 / 927W / 1900 block Arden Way / 2C / 1241 Hrs. He explained to officers thenameDavid Escobar popped in his head because the first twopeople who hecould think of were David from the Bible and Pablo Escobar. He was transported to jail without incident. The investigation and video taken by a witness showed that a 242 occurred between several FBAs and one MBA. It includes North Natomas including neighborhoods like the Pell/Main Industrial Park, RP - Sports Complex, Village (5, 7, 12, and 14), and Metro Center. No bullet strikes were located. A low speed pursuit ensued. Responding officers are following up with the RTCC to try to locate a vehicle capable of hauling the equipment that was taken to try to get a possible suspect vehicle. The victim is expected to survive his injuries and was speaking with officers at the hospital. Hethen walked out of the store while acting belligerent towards the loss prevention employee. Vehicle continued e/b where it 901d into a fence on the s/e corner of Lampasas / Norwood. : NPOP was contacted and informed of a wanted subject living in a tent near the above location. Officers observed a 971 with two subjects sitting in it parked along the east curb line of Millcreek Dr just south of W El Camino Ave. Officers contacted the subjects inside of the vehicle who were both juveniles. Based upon the preliminary investigation, It appeared that the suspect was inside the store prior to closing and hidout in an unknown location within the store. To start off, Captian Oliveira wanted to let you know the suspect who robbed the banks listed below in August was identified through forensic evidence and arrested this week by SPDs PRCS Team. He was taken into custody for possession of a dirk or dagger without incident. The suspect became so upset about money the victim owed him, that he stabbed the victim through his hand. Officers on viewed a fire in the above area and were advised the person responsible for setting it was a FBA wearing a gray hoodie with long gray braids. Results: 44 vehicle stops, 32 cites, 7 tows, -General enforcement at El Camino/Del Paso. 19-335166 / 211T / Duckhorn Dr and Arena Bl / 0848 hrs / 1A. P1 was arrested for 23153(A) VC and 23550.5 VC and transported to jail. Investigation on-going. Officers checked the area with negative results. 1 MBA and 2FBAs had loaded up 7 to 9 hundred $s worth of Nike shoes and made for the door. 2B / ShotSpotter Gun Arrest / XXX Sonoma Ave / 1841 hours / 19-94788Officers responded to a 2-round activation and multiple callers about a subject shooting in the back portion of their yard. Longanecker). Nothing else was taken. : While on patrol in search of a stabbing suspect, Officers located a parked vehicle. The suspect was described as a M/H/A, 55, medium build, blk short hair, thin mustache, light blue shirt and blue jeans. According to the complainant the power in the area had gone out and the solo occupant was attempting to exit the vehicle. This location had many cars out front, trailers in the backyard and add-on structures. as he was out proactively patrolling his neighborhood. More arrests are expected. The driver andpassenger were 15 years old. 19-355192/ Probation Search / 4200 block Marysville Blvd / 2B. He had $400 cash stolen, as well as an iPhone. Officers were in patrol in the area when they observed a subject known to them in a 971 with another subject. The suspect gave PD consent to look in his cell phone. Sergeant trailed himin his vehicle for a short period of time until he went into thebackyard of 600 block Sacramento Ave. One of the occupants admitted to renting the car from a transient subject for $100 and some marijuana. Smith warned the driver not to run or he would send the K9. The male was arrested and booked without incident. 19-316823/ 415/ 500 block Jessie Ave/ 2A/ 2029 hrs. 19-392929 / 415 / 2400 block Natomas Park Dr. / 1B / 1004 Hrs. 19-290799 / Stolen Vehicle / Del Paso Blvd & Lampasas Ave / 1850 hrs / 2B. Suspects are outstanding, but left enough evidence that we should be able to identify them. 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. Also crossed out in black marker was thePolice and Sheriff portion of the sign. The gun was booked for processing for prints and DNA. Great job by Sgt. Suspect was arrested for multiple gun charges. Smalling was in the area when a stolen car passed through the POD. Officers were on scene in under 2 minutes. Unknown if these five (5) juveniles were involvedin any459s but marijuana and bolt cutters were also located within the vehicle. Both vehicles were impounded and P1 was transported to jail for numerous charges related to DUI. Investigation by North-GET Shot-Spotter officers. At about this same time, several other calls came in regarding the same type of occurrence in the area. While the FBA was taking the vehicle, the MBA went through the victims pockets, taking a cell phone, and the victims wallet. 19-387532/ TSTOP/ Northgate & Haggin/ 1C/ 0159 hrs. 20-127352 / 2400 block Northgate / SStop / 0920 hrs. 19-123472 / Stolen Vehicle / Grand Ave and Dry Creek Rd. He has been known to go to Discovery Park. The driver fled on foot. Due to recent car burglaries, their actions were sufficiently suspicious enough to prompt the air unit to direct patrol in to investigate the cars actions. 1A/Natomas Crossing/Natomas Crossing Drive & Truxel Road/Tstop-(PRCS Probationer Gun Arrest)/0420 hours/(19-151428. Officers responded to reports that a transient subject name Al had punched the victim in the face, causing bloody injuries. The suspect got on eastbound 80 and reached speeds over 100 MPH. A 647(J)(1) PC crime report was written. A homeowner came home to find a male had broken into his home. Police / Sheriff Memorial, Woodlake Park, tagged on the memorial sign in black marker. Upon arrival officers contacted the caller who stated that they just had returned home. The suspect had a minor injury. Female half was arrested for 69 PC. Victim is 18 yrs old. McDonald and Bowman were monitoring the candle light vigil for the homicide victim when they observed an overloaded car. They were able to conduct a field show up and confirm he was in fact the suspect that had been involved in the 459. SWAT officers observed a vehicle driving recklessly in the area. A crime report was generated. 19-403317 / 502 @ Ford & Taylor / 1936 hrs. Fire had to respond to put the fire out as it was spreadingrapidly tothe dry grassy area. The driver was arrested and booked into custody. There was a great turn out from the community with multiple positive contacts. CSO had asked for Officers input last week for the multiple 459s to a storage facility. In there he located a PlayStation gaming system which was also listed as stolen from one of the storage units. Mark Johnson, 10/01/89 and Trevor Speegle, 8/27/88 were booked on a slew of charges to include 10851 VC, 466/496 PC and narcotic related charges. The resident consented to a search of his apartment. One victim is stable and the other is in surgery and expected to recover after a few days in ICU. 19-319385 / 211P @ Lampasas & Rio Linda / 2B 0849 Hrs. Detectives were contacted and they advised XX was a person of interest in the related burglary. Although he was eliminated as the Grocery outlet suspect, he was arrested for probation violation 1203.2A PC, 148a PC, and possession of the burglary tools. Officers responded for a vehicle into the Starbucks business. During his contact he discovered that one of the occupants had two felony warrants and her passenger was on probation and in possession ofmethamphetamine. Ofc. Inside the garage, the residents had a marijuana operation going on, which included 11 large Home Depot boxes full of dried marijuana which needed to be put into processed bags. AIR21 responded from the hanger and was able to fly over the area. 19-228401 / 246R / 4800 block of Kokomo Dr. #5122 / 1A / 0559 Hrs. The Mental Health Unitwas advised of the call. Once the perimeter was set, Ofc. The MBA punched the victim in the face knocking him to the ground. Officers conducted a probation search at the location and located one of the stolen snow boards and the suspect. During their canvass, officers located 12 vehicles that had been damaged. Parole Agents requested our assistance in their attempt pickup of PAL, XXXX, who has a known history of running from them. During a mirandized statement the suspected admitted to being an active gang member and admitted to possessing the illegal handguns. 19-139524 / 2425 Northgate Blvd (El Primo Pizza) / 1C / 415W / 0055 hours. When ER staff began cleaning the (V) up they realized he was actually significantly injured with head trauma and some broken ribs. The vehicle traveled west on Jessie Ave, then south on Englewood, then east on Dubois, back to Jessie. Another contact team contacted two subjects at the front of the house and detained them without incident. Officers responded to this 925 regarding a 945. Officers responded to a 3 round Shotspotter activation at XXXX Empress St. A citizen caller advised that the shots were fired at XXXX Empress St. NGET officers arrived on scene first and observed two subjects hanging out in front of XXXX Empress St. Still under investigation. Per the staff, the suspects began to conceal items including cosmetics and alcohol from throughout the store. The subjects living in the location were evicted last week, but moved into the shed in the back of the property as they have nowhere else to go. SFD Rescue 20 was on the way to a medical call when they observed a MWA in a wheel chair rolling southbound on Del Paso Blvd. In response to community concerns, Officers conducted pro-active enforcement in the area of Walgreens. The suspect had a minor injury. North POP responded to 2900 block Berkshire Way to pick up suspect on a warrant related to 487(A)PC of property from Chevys on the River. In turn the female calls PD when the subject is near, but the subject usually leaves when he knows that PD was called. It was discovered that the truck had over $10,000 in performanceupgrades. The other occupants were identified, released. A stolen light colored Toyota hit the pod at WB Arden and Heritage. The victim reported that a known female transient had thrown a rock at him, causing a cut on his cheek. Officers located the vehicle unoccupied at the AM/PM on Norwood. A majority of the party-goers were teenagers and there was mention of a graduation party. : Comp is an employee at the motel and hadher phone taken by a guest staying in room #XXXX. North Natomas Discover a selection of 34 vacation rentals in North Natomas, Sacramento that are perfect for your trip. 19-362423 /Pursuit / 3531 N Freeway Blvd / 2136 hours/ 1A. When he looked out the window, he saw a large grey sedan speeding southbound on Del Paso Blvd. Officers responded to the DSW Shoe store regarding a possible 459. Speed enforcement on Evergreen between Royal Oaks and Arden Way. The GPS indicated the property was in a vehicle and traveling towards HWY 80. (Arrested: Jullian Randle, 9/26/92), Employees at the Quick Stop called to report a male being assaulted with a baseball bat in the parking lot. Sergeant Nutley (2SM2) was in the area when he spotted a 211 strongarm suspect from an IB put out by Det. The victim was not hurt. The driver ran into the parking lot for Money Mart, only to find it completely fenced. Officer located a stolen vehicle the old fashion way (by running plates!!) Upon arrival officers discovered a subject had been involved in a fight with another patron, gone outside, and returned to the bar with a Mac-10 semi-auto assault pistol with a high capacity magazine. A witness did see a silver Mercedes leaving the area. Its unknown what specifically was taken. 1200 BLOCK South Ave / Community Complaint. Upon arrival officers learned that (S) K. Jones had likely woken up suffering from the after effects of meth abuse. The investigation is still on-going. 19-365013 / 3200 block Ballena Bay Rd (W. Sac) / 245r / 0216 hrs. Our newest SPD Officers met with community members at the Calvary Christian Center for the Walk in My Shoes Program to share perspectives and have an interactive discussion to increase understanding and trust between law enforcement and the community we serve. Vehicle drove past the dead end and towards the levee area where it came to rest. There is no suspect information, however there are two neighbors that are going to review surveillance video and notify SPD. Officer did a great job but the (S) only responded with profanities and never would come back out of the house. Officer contacted the malewhostated that hewas living out of a van parked nearby. One of the subjects threw a handgun into the bushes when they saw the officers. The man was in his truck camper and finally came out after about an hour of officers arriving on scene. A sexual battery report was completed, and follow up produced negative leads at this time. One of the passengers, Jamar Welcome, MBA, had a 10K warrant for hit and run. Officer had paid good attention in Roll Call to a bulletin that was put out re two MBJs with pending 245 wants as well as felony warrants from the Hall. 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. The driver was detained without incident and identified as Daniel Trinidad (Xref-4153428). Officers responded to a 3-car 901 at the above location. Officers responded to the above address, which is a maintenance yard for the Natomas Unified School District, regarding a burglary. While we were investigating, Yuba County Sheriffs Department called advising they had an attempt earlier in the night in Olivehurst. Officers arrived at the residence, observed the suspect vehicle in the driveway, and began contacting the residents. Although these typically occur in our retail centers, the most recent spike has occurred in our neighborhoods. One of those individuals was XX. The victim drove away but was followed by the suspect in awhite Oldsmobile, or possibly a Lincoln Towncarwith an unknown plate. Upon arrival Officers located a MWA, later identified as XXXXX, completely naked, laying on the ground in the parking lot. The argument continued out into the lobby and outside. While on scene of the call, dispatch advised that there was a 415W/242 occurring at on Los Robles Blvd. 2SM1 attended the Del PasoNeighborhood Association meeting at Kinney. The victim sustained moderate injuries including two broken hands, and was transported to Sutter for treatment. The driver was found to be unlicensed andon PRCS.