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Sacramento Crime Report - Week of July 24-30, 2025

On July 24 at 2:33 AM, officers responded to a stolen vehicle report in the 5500 block of Mack Road. The suspect fled on foot but was apprehended and arrested. Case number 24-208117.

Later that day, a smash-and-grab burglary occurred at a Midtown business. The same suspect allegedly targeted the store on consecutive nights, causing significant property damage. The investigation is ongoing.

On July 25, Citrus Heights police arrested a 23-year-old gymnastics coach on suspicion of sexually assaulting a minor. The case has been referred to the district attorney's office.

A tragic incident occurred on July 26 in Stanislaus County when a 4-year-old girl died in a vehicle crash. The child's mother was arrested on suspicion of driving under the influence. The California Highway Patrol is investigating.

On July 27, the Sacramento County Sheriff's Office responded to a domestic violence call. A woman allegedly stabbed her husband, causing serious injuries. The incident remains under investigation.

El Dorado County sheriff's deputies are searching for a stolen John Sutter statue. The theft occurred sometime last week, and authorities are seeking public assistance in locating the historical artifact.

On July 28, the California State Prison, Sacramento implemented modified movement procedures due to a surge in violence. The restrictions aim to ensure inmate and staff safety.

A shooting occurred at the Hard Rock Casino in Yuba County around midnight on July 29, leaving one person injured. The Yuba County Sheriff's Department is investigating the incident.

On July 30, Fairfield police responded to a shooting at a fast-food drive-thru. No injuries were reported, and the investigation is ongoing.

An inmate at California State Prison, Sacramento died on July 30 after being found with multiple stab wounds. The case is under investigation by prison authorities.

In a positive development, Sacramento police reported successful community engagement during National Night Out events held throughout the week.

The Sacramento Police Department warns residents about an ongoing phone scam involving individuals impersonating police officers. Citizens are reminded that legitimate law enforcement will never request payment over the phone.

Overall, property crimes and violent incidents continue to be areas of concern. The police department emphasizes the importance of community cooperation in solving and preventing crimes.

To report tips or information about any of these incidents, contact Sacramento Valley Crime Stoppers at 800-222-7463 or the Sacramento Police Department non-emergency line at 916-808-5471. For emergencies, always call 911.

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