south natomas crime
A silver/blue Buick quickly cut in front of them and started driving erratically. Both subjects were detained without incident. 20-124131 / Garden Hwy/Natomas Park Dr / SStop / 0817 hrs. : An auto burglary occurred on 12/28/19 on Garden Highway where several items were taken as well as a Glock handgun. Officers contacted multiple residents and the apartment manager but were unable to locate anyone who knew the subject. Homicide detectives are investigating. While dealing with a transient related disturbance, Officer observeda male black juvenile matching the description of a suspect in a robbery by force at the Grocery Outlet recently depicted in an information bulletin. A board up crew arrived and secured the building. Officers took custody of the suspects from CHPandwas able to getthe driver to admit to burglarizing 2 vehicles and being in pursuit. The vehicle has been entered into the LEARN system. 19-412170 / 2100 block Zurlo Way (1A) / 921s / 0758 hrs. 19-75918 / Shooting / 3300 block of Bridgeford Dr0117 Hrs / South Natomas (1B)The victim was sitting in his car when the suspects tapped on his window. Taken during the 459 were house keys and their two vehicles. The suspect had another younger male black with him. There were multiple rooms with various stages of marijuana plants growing. Sandoval briefly chased the suspect who jumped a fence. Shortly thereafter, Officer located the vehicle at the above 925. Victim was in the backseat of the vehicle. 20-45818: Window smashed. Officers responded to the above address regarding 5 vehicles that were broken into over the night. SPD received a call from a cab driver in front of xxxx Grand Ave. 19-125606 / 211 @ gunpoint / 2762 Rio Linda Blvd / 1901 hours. 20-20882 / 500 block Wisconsin Ave (1C) / 927p / 903 hrs. One subject was arrested for the 11378 HS charge. After initially refusing, the driver decided he would be truthful and advised officers that his loaded Glock 23 was in the backseat. Officers responded to this location regarding a 245 with a knife. There is really no crime to speak of. NPOP officers followed up and found the vehicle parked at its listed address in the County and saw that the listed RO matched the suspect description. As officers were responding, additional calls came in regarding a subject shot in the head. Vehicle drove past the dead end and towards the levee area where it came to rest. During the course of the investigation a VIN check revealed the veh to be 503 (stolen vehicle). During the contact Officer suspected the vehicle was stolen but the car came back clear. The driver was pre-trial from a another gun arrest in January. 19-384520 / 459 / 4500 block Pell Dr / 2A / 1907 hrs. The contact team located a 9MM International Arms handgun. The victim drove away but was followed by the suspect in awhite Oldsmobile, or possibly a Lincoln Towncarwith an unknown plate. Another gun taken off the streets by the GET team. Initially he set-up at the Park, and aftercausing a multitude of high school kids to run around like crazy between the Park and the Raleys shopping center, he had his moment in the spot light, giving money and tickets away before he was asked to move on. This caller sustained a small grazing wound to his back and chest but declined any medical attention. Ofc. He ended up blowing a .29 BAC on the PAS; incredibly high for a small and young guy. A replica .357 revolver was located along the south fence line of the school grounds. AIR1 was quickly overhead and observed several (Ss) loitering in front of 1XX Estes Way. Rescue 20 and Medic 20 arrived within minutes and quickly transported the victim to UC Davis Medical Center in critical condition. Great spot. The family consists of a married couple, with the wife being confined to a wheel chair, and their 18 year old autistic child. He was transported to the SCMJ where he was booked for 245(a)1 PC, 273.5 Pc, and 236 PC. He was last seen running and jumping neighborhood fences. When P1 accelerated, she lost control of her vehicle causing her to sideswipe two SMUD poles before slamming into another four vehicles. Great job by officers on a quick perimeter with excellent support by K-9 (including K9 Officer Mike Pinolas first week with his new K9 partner) and Air 1. Based on the officers injuries, the suspect was taken into custody and booked for 69 PC as well as the pursuit. The Postal Inspector was advised. Officers conducted a traffic stop on a silver Toyota Camry with no plates. Officer contacted several 927subjects and conducted an investigative stop, both subj were found to be in the possession ofmethamphetamine, and werearrested without incident. When contacted by officers, father threatened suicide by cop. Shortly thereafter, we received information from the (Vs) that their credit card was being used at the Apple store at Arden Mall. 19-358317 / 971 @ 300 block Tenaya Ave / 1C 1032 Hrs. Officers initially checked the area and were UTL. Suspect was arrested for multiple gun charges. Officers received a bait bike activation at the above location. The displayed information is the most current information from the data source. Dispatch and Crime Report Data Extracts; Public Record Data Extracts; . We placed a 5150 hold on Roy and contacted the Mental Health Unit, who will be following up with the son tomorrow. They contacted the driver and passenger, who initially identified herself as X. X was on PRCS for 10851 CVCand the driver was on probation for drug charges. Dispatch advised that SSD was in pursuit of a 10851 vehicle on NB Hwy99 / 47th Ave, which had earlier hit our POD WB Arden & Heritage (SPD# 20-40000 @ 0035 hrs). There is very good video but ULTA was unable to download the video at the scene. K-9 units and Air-1 arrived as a citizen pointed out where she possibly saw the suspect in a backyard. The vehicle exitedRichards Blvd where it hit the center median causing the front tire to become flat. Officers conducted a subject stop at the above location on a subject they recognized. MCIU was advised of the event and patrol handled the preliminary investigation. The driver, Raul Garcia (MHA) matched the description of suspect with the gun. As they reviewed the earlier call, a Ford pickup matching the description drove by them. CSO responded later in the shift to collect surveillance footage. He acknowledged his probation status and upon physical contact went tense. As they were discussing money, (S) produced a handgun and took the merchandise, leaving in a dark sedan. : Comp called in when he noticed a male pacing back and forth in the apartments parking lot with his hands down his pants. 2A/Norwood Tech/310 Harris Ave./971-(459 Suspect Vehicle Impounded)/1119 hours/19-123891. With the assistance of SWAT a two location search warrant was served and two suspects were arrested. 20-17279, Carroll Ave. / Taylor St., Warrant arrest (2B). Officer from NGET Shotspotter assisted by writing a search warrant into the residence. While officers conducted their investigation, the school was placed on lockdownbut lifted aftera short time. A chronic problem in the area that affects several parts of the city and county, these drivers often have modified vehicles they use to engage in risky and reckless behavior on public roads. Officers arrived a neighbor advised the occupant of the house had fired a BB gun recently but not a real gun. A one round shot spotter activation mapping on the levee behind this location was broadcast. They were both eventually arrested for the robbery! The victim was transported to the hospital, where he went into surgery for a lacerated spleen and liver. The fanny pack was recovered by the FBA (V) in a field minus the money. Sergeant Nutley (2SM2) was in the area when he spotted a 211 strongarm suspect from an IB put out by Det. The driver was arrested for auto theft. 19-403770 / 600 block Alamos Ave / Search Warrant Illegal Marijuana Grow. Gang Units were driving in the area of Rio Linda Blvd/Carmelita Ave when they observed a BMW driving away from the area. One punched the victim, then both stole the victims bike. No medical aid was needed for any of the parties. 1B/South Natomas/3291 Truxel Road #24-(Round Table)/245T-(Shooting)/1158 hours/19-150551. The victim was able to identify his attacker beforeultimately transported to Mercy San Juan. Assisting Off Armstrong from D1 was checking the area of the T & Y market for the (S). Sergeant Longanecker did a fantastic job running this incident from start to finish. For some unknown reason she went after the victim with a small steak knife. The team responded to a community complaint to the location regarding unfit living conditions. 19-233582 / 2400 block Northgate Blvd / 927p / 1210 hrs. K-9 units and Air-1 arrived as a citizen pointed out where she possibly saw the suspect in a backyard. Two MBAs exited and grabbed the packages by force from the UPS driver before leaving. 19-414698 / 459 / 900 block Sonoma Ave / 2B / 0802hrs. The suspect then began driving on the shoulder of the freeway over 100 MPH. 19-345291 / POD / Elkhorn Bl-Natomas Bl / 1A / 0335 hrs. Several of the vehicles had fresh blood in themand one of the suspects was observed tohave a cut that was bleeding on his hand. During the search Officers located a syringe full of heroin. As the suspect vehicle approached San Juan Road, the driver purposely drove into gate high centering his vehicle. 19-408679 / 211 / Bell Ave & Pinell St / 1714 hrs / 2A. The driver tossed out a backpack containing a loaded handgun as hefled, which was recovered by Milpitas PD. Subject was transported back to the 481 scene where he was positively identified as the driver. The driver was detained without incident and identified as Daniel Trinidad (Xref-4153428). The driver was arrested for 11377 HS, 2800.2 VC, and DUI. Both suspects fled on foot and AIR1 was UTL. It was a good showing by our department at both of their morning services. Although an I-phone was taken, it could not be tracked. OSullivan was killed. Officers were nearby and responded quickly. Officers cleared the business but did not locate any suspects. He was placed into custody and transported to SCMJ. A records check showed the firearm had been reported stolen. They detained the suspect as information was coming into dispatch about a possibly injured victim. 20-666 / 245P, Homicide Unit Call out / 2500 block Traction Ave / 1455 hrs / 2B. The vehicle failed to stop after the collision and was last seen travelling northbound on Northgate Blvd. He was transported to UCD. In response to community concerns, Officers conducted pro-active enforcement in the area of Walgreens. Originally this call came in last friday morning but the comp requested it be held until today. During a search of the vehicle officers located the drivers wallet, a letter addressed to him, and his personal property. Property was stolen. Ofc. Also crossed out in black marker was thePolice and Sheriff portion of the sign. A female patron tackled the subject to the ground and additional patrons assisted her in dis-arming the subject. FTO Hosmer & Officer Manning located the subject in the 1100 block of Acacia, who was found to have outstanding felony warrants and arrested without incident. 300 block Indiana Illegal Marijuana Grow. 1B23 was doing his daily checks of the Harris/Opportunity business park area south of Norwood where camper transients regularly loiter/park. Once inside, the suspect rummaged through a couple of desk drawers and then grabbed a safe from the office and left the scene. The suspect dropped an item and asked the victim to pick it, which she did. The Cosmo Prof business at this location had the front glass smashed and was burglarized. A neighbor across the street has video but does not know how to access it. 20-40018 / SSD Pursuit-503 / 4000 block Balsam St / 0115 hrs / 2A. Officers set a perimeter around the 925 and began attempting dialogue with the (S). All subjects were GSRd. He observed the suspects discarding the package they were caught stealing, which the witness retrieved. Then as she went past heard the shots being fired and noticed it was her they were shooting at. Units arrived on scene and located two MBA victims in the parking lot. NGET and NGETSS responded. All of the casings were photographed and collected. Fire had to respond to put the fire out as it was spreadingrapidly tothe dry grassy area. Ofc. (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. Nutley and his team. Contra Costa detectives requested an evidence impound and seizure of the parolees cell phone. She observed a subject riding his bike after dark with no light. 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. One of the rifles was a legally purchased AR-15, but since being purchased the resident modified the weapon making it an illegally possessed assault rifle. regarding 2 more vehicles that were broken into. Upon his return he discovered his vehicle had been 459 and his .40 cal semi-auto pistol had been stolen. A 245 report was generated. No gun was seen and no physical altercation occurred. (V) was selling a tablet online and agreed to meet at the above location. TAC28 located the vehicle at the 711 at that location and observed a subject matching the description of the target in the drivers seat. The suspects fled in a minivan with the tools and victims money. One of the subjects shirts was covered in a pink fluid, similar to transmission fluid. He was arrested and booked for numerous charges. 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. 20-38521, 1600 block Arden Way (BJs), 921 (2C). Officer was not in foot pursuit, but got into his vehicle where he tried to keep eyes on the subject as he continuedwestbound under the Norwood bridge. 19-149588 / Felony warrant arrest / Arcade & Belden / 1510 hours. Officers responded to a call of a subject shot in the leg. Witnesses advised a white pickup truck had been seen driving through an alley after the shooting. When he realized that was a bad idea he tried to hop a fence in the backyard and right into K9 Handlers hands where he was detained without incident. A grey 2010-2013 Chevy Impala pulled up next to the victim. Officers observed that the screen had been removed from windownext to the front door, but that the window was still secured. Suspects were booked on a variety of charges. When they asked for ID the subject began to move away as if he was going to flee. Ultimately the officers were able to talk the (S) into compliance and she was taken into custody without further issue. The vehicle came back as stolen. 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. While the above call was going down yet another POD hit 10851 rolled through the same POD and was located by Officers as the driver was power walking away from it. This location showed high power in March of 2019. Officer Brown ascertained the vehicle to be stolen and arrested the driver. Some surveillance video of the incident was obtained but it was of poor quality. Officers located the following: 20-17003, 400 Redwood Ave., Robbery report (2C). 20-35087 1600 block Arden Way POD 1357 hours 2C. Officers responded to the above location after receiving a call that someone had just crashed into her vehicle and male is walking off on foot. Officers responded to the Panda Express at the above address after receiving several calls about a robbery. Officer located a fairly substantial lump of tar heroin in the front passenger compartment. The suspects (two MBA 20s), jumped the pharmacy counter demanding norcos and other narcotics. 19-333499 / 901A @ Club Center & Natomas / 1715 hrs. Officers responded to this 925 regarding a 245 in progress. The employee who was not hit, only his vehicle. One of the vehicles fled at a high rate of speed upon seeing officers. Officers responded to Arden Fair mall for a report of a subject running in the parking lot with a handgun. A bag of pills determined to be ecstasy was located in the drivers door and a loaded gun was found in the center console. NCU is investigating. Realizing that he couldnt carry both bottles of wine and the register, suspect left one of the bottles of wine behind kindly leaving his prints on the bottle, and departed with the cash register and one (1) bottle of wine. Stefoglo (1B16) searched for and located the subject in a parked vehicle. Officers were UTL the victim or suspects. This suspect was in a recent IB put out by Detectives and currently wanted for two 459s at a storage facility, but also linked to 17 others. Flashlight taken. Stolen property from the 211 was recovered at the scene. Next door to the Round Table, Taqueria Zapotlanejo, also had its front glass door window shattered and nothing appeared to have been taken. Based on uncooperative subjects of an investigationbeing armed. 19-83672 / Stolen Vehicle / Northstead Dr and Edmonton Dr0006 Hrs / Northgate (1C)Ofc.