**Daily Crime Report Digest for Sacramento, California**
- **October 28, 2024**: A robbery occurred at Chondo's Tacos near Arden Way. A male suspect, described as Hispanic or White, 18-30 years old, wearing a black hooded jacket, red belt, blue jeans, white shoes, and blue latex gloves, entered the back door, produced a handgun, and demanded money. The suspect struck an employee on the back of the head with the handgun, causing a laceration, and fled with approximately $300. The case is under investigation.
- **Recent Break-ins**: Two United States Post Office locations were broken into overnight in Isleton and Ryde. Suspects made off with laptop computers and mail, including ballots. The Sacramento County Sheriff’s Property Crimes Detectives are working with the United States Postal Inspector. The case is under investigation.
- **Parole Violations**: Eric Bryan Colvin and Kenneth Paul Hennessey are wanted for parole violations. Colvin, a 69-year-old Black male, and Hennessey, a 66-year-old Black male, are sought by the CDCR Fugitive Apprehension Team.
- **Theft**: Two unknown male suspects are wanted for theft at a TJ Maxx in Placerville. One suspect is possibly Filipino with short dark hair and chin hair, and the other is possibly Asian with a stalky build and eyeglasses. They distracted an elderly female shopper and stole her wallet, using the stolen credit cards to buy gift cards at Wal-Mart and Target. The case is under investigation.
- **Vandalism and Hate Crime**: An unknown suspect is wanted for vandalism and a hate crime. Details are limited, and the case is under investigation by the SSD.
**Any significant trends or patterns**: There has been an increase in robberies and break-ins in various neighborhoods, with suspects often targeting businesses and postal offices.
**Emergency contact information for tips**: If you have information about these incidents, please contact the Sacramento County Sheriff’s Office at (916) 874-5115 or Sacramento Valley Crime Stoppers at (916) 443-HELP (4357). Tips leading to an arrest are eligible for a cash reward. For emergencies, call 9-1-1.
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