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In South Natomas, a reported armed robbery occurred late last Thursday evening. The incident involved two alleged suspects entering a convenience store near West El Camino Avenue and Truxel Road, brandishing a firearm and demanding cash and property from patrons. Both suspects fled on foot. The Sacramento Police Department is actively seeking public assistance in identifying two males, both described as in their late twenties, medium build, last seen wearing dark hooded sweatshirts and face coverings. Case number not released. The investigation remains ongoing.

In the East Sacramento neighborhood near Folsom Boulevard and 59th Street, police responded over the weekend to a burglary alarm at a local business. Upon arrival, officers discovered evidence of forced entry and property missing. No injuries were reported and the case is currently under investigation with officers reviewing area security footage for suspect leads.

In the Meadowview area, officers were called to the scene of an alleged domestic disturbance early Saturday morning. Upon arrival, parties were separated and statements obtained. One adult was detained for questioning. The status is listed as under investigation.

According to the California Department of Justice’s latest data, nearly every major crime category, including violent crime and homicide, has dropped in Sacramento and statewide over the past year. This trend follows active efforts from local law enforcement and the California Highway Patrol to target high-crime corridors in the region, especially vehicle theft and organized retail crime. The coordinated operations over the last year have led to thousands of arrests and the recovery of stolen property, contributing to fewer reported violent incidents in Sacramento compared to previous years.

In Midtown near J Street and 28th Street, an alleged vehicle burglary was reported Tuesday night. Window glass was discovered shattered, and witnesses reported seeing a lone individual fleeing the scene carrying a backpack. No suspect description has been provided, and the incident remains under active investigation.

In North Sacramento, just off Del Paso Boulevard, officers intervened during an attempted catalytic converter theft. The alleged suspect fled the scene in a dark sedan prior to police arrival. Investigators are asking for tips from anyone in the area who may have witnessed suspicious activity late Sunday night.

In the Pocket-Greenhaven area, an alleged aggravated assault was reported. An altercation between two adults escalated, resulting in one person sustaining non-life-threatening injuries. Officers secured the scene and conducted interviews. One individual was arrested and booked on assault charges. The case remains open pending further evidence.

A regional operation titled “Operation Toxic Waste,” which has included federal and local agencies, continues to address organized criminal activity within Sacramento and surrounding areas. Recent efforts resulted in an arrest related to a murder-for-hire plot, though the incident itself did not occur within city limits, demonstrating law enforcement’s broad approach toward major crime disruptions. Operation status is ongoing, according to the U.S. Attorney’s Office.

No additional incidents involving public safety alerts or active suspect searches were reported for Sacramento city neighborhoods over the past week.

Some significant trends observed are declining overall violent crime rates in Sacramento, as validated by California Department of Justice data, and a focus on continued saturation patrols in areas previously identified for property and vehicle crimes.

Listeners with information about any of these incidents are urged to contact Sacramento Crime Stoppers at 916-443-HELP or submit an anonymous tip through the Sacramento Police Department’s online portal.

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