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VEHICLE THEFT SPD Auto Theft 22-56134 CS 22-017
March 15, 2022

On February 22, 2022, the suspect arrived at U-Haul in a Red Audi Sedan and stole a set of keys out of the key dropbox.  He appeared to use a fishing rod to steal the keys out of the U-Haul key dropbox. The suspect then took the keys and drove off with a U-Haul box truck. The truck has been recovered; however, the suspect is still outstanding
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BURGLARIES SPD 22-65147 CS 22-016
March 11, 2022

On March 7, 2022, at 12:34 PM, Suspect #1 entered the Raley's on Natomas Blvd.  He walked to an unattended register and opened it with a key, removing cash before leaving.
 
Since February 10, 2022, both suspects have committed this same crime at six separate Raley's throughout Sacramento County.  They have been observed leaving in a possible 2001-2007 Dodge Caravan.
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VEHICLE THEFT SPD Auto Theft 22-59079 CS 22-015
March 08, 2022

On February 28, 2022, the suspect stole a U-Haul moving truck from the U-Haul on Florin Road. The suspect arrived in a Purple PT cruiser and stole the key out of the key drop box. He then walked over to the moving truck and drove off, followed by the Purple PT Cruiser he originally arrived in. After the theft had occurred, a nearby gas station owner contacted the manager at U-Haul and advised them the person who stole the truck was observed stealing from their gas station previously. The moving truck has been recovered; however, the suspect is still outstanding.
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ARMED SMASH AND GRAB ROBBERY Roseville PD 22-11459 CS 22-014
March 07, 2022

SUSPECTS CAUGHT ON CAMERA

KCRA 3 video shows around 10 people smashing the glass at Valliani Jewelers and reaching in to grab the jewelry before running into the nearby JCPenney.

The Roseville Police Department said one person held a gun while the others destroyed the store's cases and took the merchandise. All 10 thieves are believed to be between 16 and 22 years old.

Surveillance footage caught the thieves escaping in two cars that were waiting outside the mall, described as a silver four-door Chevrolet and a bright orange Dodge Charger.

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ARMED ROBBERY SPD NCU-N 22-56121 CS 22-013
March 01, 2022

On February 24, 2022, at about 2:00 PM, three suspects robbed the victim by force at the Dollar General on Harris Avenue.  
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ARMED ROBBERY RCPD 22-29103 CS 22-009
February 22, 2022

On January 30, 2022, the victim was approached at the Lite Rail station at Mills Station Road at Folsom Blvd. by two suspects who demanded the victim’s phone, cash, and belt at gunpoint.
 
The suspects then ran westbound through Lite Rail station to Folsom Blvd.  A second victim chased the suspects until Suspect #1 pulled the handgun again, pointed it at the victim, and told him to stop following them.
 
Suspect #1 appears to be a Black male in his 20’s, 6’, average build, with a goatee.  He was wearing a grey hoodie with “Goons” written on the back and “Goon Squad” written in blue writing on the front, blue and white denim jeans, and white athletic shoes with blue strings.
 
Suspect #2 appears to be a White male, 16-20 years old, with brown hair and brown eyes.  He has a tattoo above the left eyebrow and a small AK-47 tattoo on his back shoulder area.
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BURGLARY SPD NCU 3-6 21-1817052 CS 22-008
February 15, 2022

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On December 16, 2021, a residence on the 3300 block of Y Street was burglarized.  Four separate suspects were observed on video surveillance entering or exiting the residence through the front porch window.  This is the best photo of one of the suspects.
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SHOOTING CHPD 21-08149 CS-21-035
February 08, 2022

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On October 18, 2021, CHPD’s Communication Center received a 9-1-1 call from the store clerk at the 7-Eleven located at 6180 Auburn Blvd. who stated that he had been shot. During the investigation, CHPD discovered that an unknown BMA wearing a black ski mask, black pants, and a black hooded sweatshirt with a black backpack entered the businesses and had a verbal altercation with the store clerk. During the altercation, the suspect reached into his black backpack and shot the victim through the backpack. The suspect then fled on foot. 
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ARMED ROBBERY SPD NCU-S 22-30413 CS 22-006
February 03, 2022

On February 1, 2022, at approximately 12:21 PM, the suspect entered Walmart  on Delta Shores Circle and took a black bicycle.  At approximately 12:21 PM, he exited Walmart with the bicycle and pointed a black handgun at the victim.  While doing so, he told the victim it was not worth losing his life over his job.  The suspect fled on the bike toward the freeway.
 
The suspect is described as a Black male adult, 5' 09", 140 pounds, wearing a white shirt, black scarf, black Nickelodeon jacket, and black pants.
 
THE SUSPECT IS ARMED
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BURGLARY SPD NCU-S 22-7020 CS 22-005
January 19, 2022

On January 8, 2022, officers responded to the Rite Aid at 4980 Freeport Boulevard.  Video surveillance shows the suspect using a large bar to break the front glass door.  Another suspect, whose face was covered with a large blanket, opens the front doors and tries to get inside but is unable to fully get in due to interior roll-up security doors.
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