Crime & Safety
Extensive Manhunt for Parolee Ends in Capture
Roseville man fled in vehicle, then on foot near Cirby Hills Drive.
A parolee who reportedly fled from the Roseville Police Friday afternoon has since been caught, but not before leading them on an extensive manhunt that involved multiple agencies.
Shortly after noon, 30-year-old Jeffrey Nels Michael Laroche, of Roseville, allegedly fled from officers in a vehicle, then ditched it on Cirby Hills Drive (off of Cirby way near the creekbed) before taking off on foot, the Roseville Police Department stated in a news release.
He was located shortly after 2 p.m. in the 300 block of Cirby Hills Drive, "thanks to lots of officers searching and helpful tips from residents," the release stated.
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Laroche was arrested on suspicion of parole violation and evading officers; the investigating officers are likely to add more charges after completing their investigation, the release stated.
The California Highway Patrol, California Department of Corrections and Rehabilitation, Placer County Sheriff's Office and the Citrus Heights Police Department aided in the search.