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During the past week in Sacramento, police responded to multiple incidents citywide. On Friday, November 7, in the Oak Park neighborhood, officers investigated an alleged armed robbery that occurred near Martin Luther King Jr. Boulevard and 12th Avenue. The suspect, described as a male adult wearing dark clothing and a brown backpack, allegedly approached a local business clerk with a handgun, demanded cash, and fled on foot. The investigation is ongoing, and police request anyone with information to contact detectives.

On Sunday, November 9, in the North Sacramento area, two vehicles were reportedly involved in an alleged sideshow event at the intersection of El Camino Avenue and Rio Linda Boulevard. Responding units detained several individuals for alleged reckless driving and illegal street racing activity. Citations were issued and one vehicle impounded. No arrests made.

During the early morning hours of Monday, November 10, in the Midtown corridor near 20th Street and J Street, officers responded to reports of multiple vehicle burglaries in a parking structure. Witnesses described a person of interest as a male adult, approximately 6 feet tall, last seen wearing a red jacket and gray pants. Police are seeking public assistance in identifying the suspect.

Later that same day, in the Meadowview neighborhood, patrol officers recovered a reportedly stolen vehicle near Brookfield Drive and Mack Road. The vehicle was unoccupied when located. The case remains under investigation.

On Tuesday evening, November 11, units responded to a domestic disturbance at a commercial complex in South Natomas. A male suspect was detained for alleged assault after officers intervened. Medical attention was provided to the victim at the scene. The suspect was booked into county jail. Status: arrest made.

Wednesday, November 12, saw officers dispatched to the Northgate and San Juan Road area for an alleged catalytic converter theft from a parked SUV. The suspect fled prior to arrival in a late-model white sedan. Anyone with surveillance footage or information is encouraged to contact police.

According to the California Highway Patrol, Thursday, November 13, there was a non-injury traffic collision on SR-99 North at Broadway in South Sacramento. No criminal activity was alleged, and all parties were cooperative.

As the week progressed, there was a noticeable concentration of property crimes including vehicle burglaries and catalytic converter thefts in both downtown and North Sacramento neighborhoods. Police continue to urge residents to secure vehicles and report suspicious activity immediately.

For tips or information about ongoing cases or to provide anonymous leads, listeners are encouraged to contact Sacramento Valley Crime Stoppers at 916-443-HELP (4357) or the Sacramento Police Department’s non-emergency line at 916-808-5471.

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