Crime & Safety

Gun, Knife & Ammo Stolen From Residential Garage & Medical Clinic Robbed (Police Logged)

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Police Beat 1

Northeast Roseville

Olympus Pointe, vehicle burglary: At 2:45 p.m. February 27, a woman parked her vehicle on Roseville Parkway near Orvietto Drive and went for a walk on the bike trail. When she returned, someone had smashed her vehicle's window and took a baby bag and purse from the rear seat floorboard. The purse contained cash, ID, gift and bank cards.

Harding Blvd/Galleria area, vandalism: Between 2:30 p.m. March 1 and the next morning, someone broke out exterior lights and damaged the stucco wall on a dental clinic in the 900 block of Pleasasnt Grove Blvd.

East Roseville Parkway, package theft: Sometime after 2:30 p.m. February 13, someone stole a delivered package containing a tablet computer from a front porch in the 2800 block of Alexandria Drive.

East Roseville Parkway, suspicious activity/attempted copper theft: At 6:20 p.m. March 2, a citizen noticed a truck backed in next to commercial air conditioning units behind a building on Stonehouse Court, and a male wearing large gloves, tampering with the units. When the citizen questioned him, the man got back into his truck and took off. The citizen thought it was suspicious, and called police. An officer responded and examined the AC unit, finding cut copper wires and possibly missing parts. The suspicious man was a clean-shaven white male in his 40s, 6'0" tall and 175 pounds, with short brown hair and tattoos on his upper arm. He was driving a red pickup with a red camper shell.

 

Police Beat 2
East Roseville

Johnson Ranch, bike theft: Between 10 and 11:30 p.m. February 25, someone stole an unlocked bike from in front of an apartment in the 3800 block of Eureka Road. The stolen bike is a blue single-speed Huffy beach cruiser.

Johnson Ranchcar stolen: Overnight March 1/2, someone stole a white 1994 Honda Accord four-door sedan from an apartment complex in the 8800 block of Sierra College Blvd.

Johnson Ranch, burglary: At about 3:30 a.m. March 4, someone pried the back door of a tanning salon in the 9200 block of Sierra College Blvd. It's unknown at this time what was taken.

South Cirby, burglary: Between 10:30 a.m. and 12:50 p.m. February 23, someone crawled under a garage door that had been left partially open in the 1400 block of Sheridan Avenue, and stole a handgun, knife and ammunition from a workbench. A citizen found the handgun dropped in the roadway nearby, called police and turned it in. The other items are still missing.

South Cirby, theft: Between 12:45 and 1 p.m. February 26, someone went into an unlocked car in the 2000 block of Oakdale Court, and stole a portable GPS navigator.

Cirby Ranch, pickup stolen, found: Between 10:30 p.m. February 28 and 4:15 a.m. March 1, someone stole a black 1998 Toyota Tacoma pickup from the 1300 block of Greenborough. On March 3, a Roseville officer found the stolen car, undamaged and unoccupied, in a store parking lot in the 1800 block of Douglas Blvd.

Sierra Gardens, burglary: At 3:13 a.m. March 3, officers responded to an alarm at a smog/tune-up shop in the 1700 block of Douglas, and found that the front door had been smashed and the cash box emptied. A laptop computer was also taken. This may be related to other commercial burglaries during the same time frame in the Cirbyside and Cresthaven neighborhoods.

 

Police Beat 3 
Central Roseville, south of the tracks

Cirbyside, burglary: At 6:06 a.m. March 3, officers responded to a glass break/burglary alarm at a comic book store in the 800 block of Sunrise Avenue, and found that it had been burglarized. It's unknown at this time what was taken. This may be related to other commercial burglaries during the same time frame in the Sierra Gardens and Cresthaven neighborhoods.

Cresthaven, vehicle burglary: Overnight February 26/27, someone pried the lock of a van parked in the 1900 block of Ajay Drive, and took tools.

Cresthaven, burglary attempt: At 6:32 a.m. March 3, a security officer interrupted a burglary at a medical clinic in the 1000 block of Riverside Avenue. He saw a man standing next to a broken window. When the male saw the security officer, the suspect, a white male between the ages of 25-30, 6'0" tall and 160 pounds, drove away in a tan Dodge mini-van with a partial license plate of "6U". Because the security officer came by at just the right time, no entry was made and nothing was taken. This may be related to other commercial burglaries during the same time frame in the Sierra Gardens and Cirbyside neighborhoods.

Cherry Glen, fuel theft: Overnight February 27/28, someone siphoned about 30 gallons of gasoline from a box truck in the 700 block of Vernon Street.

 

Police Beat 4 
Central Roseville, north of the tracks

Roseville Heights, burglary or vandalism: Between 6 p.m. February 26 and 7:45 a.m. February 27, someone kicked the side door of a detached residential garage in the 300 block of Berkeley Avenue. Nothing was taken.

 

Police Beat 5 
North Central Roseville

Foothills-Junction, theft, arrest made: At 9 p.m. March 4, officers responded to a theft at a fitness center in the 5000 block of Foothills Blvd. A member had left his cell phone on top of his gym bag while he played basketball, and the phone was taken. Officers followed up on leads and arrested a 21-year-old man at his home in North Highlands on suspicion of possessing stolen property. Officers retrieved the victim's stolen phone and other suspected stolen property.

Diamond Oaks, theft: Between 4 p.m. February 27 and 8 a.m. February 28, someone took the spare tire wheel cover from the back of an SUV in the 2200 block of Heritage Drive.

Highland Reserve, theft: At 4:45 p.m. February 27, a woman parked her car in front of a bank in the 1000 block of Pleasant Grove Blvd. and left her car unlocked for a few minutes while she made a bank deposit. When she returned, her purse, containing her ID, check book, bank cards, cell phone and other items had been taken from the floorboard.

Highland Reserve, stolen trailer: Between February 27 and 28, someone cut a lock and stole a gray enclosed cargo trailer containing tools from the 500 block of Bridgeford Drive.

Highland Reserve, burglary, arrest made: At 9:07 p.m. March 3, officers responded to a silent alarm at a bike store in the 1000 block of Pleasant Grove Blvd., and saw a male come out of the store and ride away on a bicycle from the shop. Officers detained the suspect near Pleasant Grove and Hallisey Drive after a short foot pursuit. The 19-year-old Roseville resident was arrested on suspicion of burglary, possession of stolen property and related charges.

Highland Reserve, thefts from work vehicles and trailers: Between 10 p.m. March 1 and 4 a.m. March 2, someone cut hinges and broke into several landscaping trailers and work vehicles in the Highland Reserve neighborhood, taking tools. The thefts occurred in the 700 block of Fifteen Mile Drive, the 400 block of Avila Drive, the 500 block of Shelby Ranch Lane, the 100 block of Montgomery Street and the 200 block of Summergrove Circle. A distinctive generator, "poison green" in color, was among the items taken.

 

Police Beat 6 
West Roseville

Woodcreek, suspicious circumstances: Between 2:45 and 7 a.m. February 25, someone got into a car parked on Troon Court by unknown means and rummaged through the console and glove box. Paperwork was scattered around, but nothing was taken.

Quail Glen, suspicious circumstances: Between 8 p.m. February 24 and 8 a.m. February 25, someone went into an unlocked vehicle in the 1500 block of Dickinson Drive and rummaged through it. Nothing was taken.

Junction West, vandalism: Between 2:30 and 10 a.m. February 23, someone smashed the windows of a car parked in the 1900 block of Ambridge Drive. The victim remembered hearing someone banging on his garage door at about 2 a.m. that morning.

Junction West, vehicle burglary: Overnight February 28/March 1, someone pried the door of a car parked in the 1800 block of San Diego Circle, and took a backpack containing a Kindle e-reader, an iPod Touch, and an iPhone.

West Park, vehicle burglary: Between February 22 and 26, someone pried the lock of a van parked in the 1000 block of Chapel Hill Lane, and took tools.


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