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Week in Review, Jan. 22: Crime Maps, Pepper Spray Incident, More

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Last week in Roseville, we had a few crime stories including added patrol at a Park and Ride lot to catch catalytic converter thefts, a teen pepper sprayed at Woodcreek High School and a couple of maps that show where residential burglaries and catalytic converter thefts have been reported in Roseville since Jan. 1.

Here's a look at what went on in Roseville last week:

- The Sacramento Bee reports that an upscale market may move into the former Borders location in the Rocky Ridge Town Center in Roseville.

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- Kaiser Roseville and AmeriCorps volunteers spent Martin Luther King, Jr. Day beautifying Roseville Home Start transitional houses.

- Construction is expected to start in early February and take about nine months to complete.

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- A roundup of crime from the Roseville Police Department. Includes residential burglaries, a car to be on the lookout for and more.

- A look at where catalytic converter thefts have occurred recently in Roseville.

- A Roseville Police resource officer pepper sprayed a 17-year-old after he refused to leave campus.

- Roseville City Council gave the OK for Roseville High School centennial celebration banners to hang Downtown to kick off and announce festivities.

- Roseville Police are providing extra patrol at a city Park and Ride lot due to a high number of recent catalytic converter thefts.

- A look at where home break-ins have been reported in Roseville in January.


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