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SacPD Report and Update

Click here for the Monthly Chief’s Report – January 2022

Below are details for February 5 – February 7th for City Council District 7

Friday, February 5, 2022 – 4400 Block of Freeport Blvd – Burglary Investigation
Officers responded to a report of a ringing alarm a closed business. Officers conducted an investigation and discovered the suspects stole a storage container containing merchandise. Officers conducted an investigation and generated a crime report.
Sunday, February 6, 2022 – 1100 Block of Florin Rd – Robbery Investigation
Officers responded to a report of an attempted robbery. The suspect entered an open business and possibly pointed a gun at employees. During the robbery, the suspect fled on foot prior to the arrival of officers. Officers conducted an investigation and generated a crime report.
Monday, February 7, 2022 – 2200 Block of 10th Ave – Shooting Investigation
Officers responded to a report of a shooting. Upon arrival, officers located a subject suffering from at least one non-life-threatening gunshot wound. Officers located evidence of a shooting and conducted an investigation. A crime report was generated.

Help the Sherriff’s Office Fight Crime and Sign Up to Let Them SEE from your Cameras

Help improve the odds of solving crimes by participating in the Sheriff’s Electronic Eye (S.E.E.) Camera Registry Program. The S.E.E. Program allows citizens and business owners to register the locations of their video surveillance systems with the Sheriff’s Department. When a crime occurs, the Sheriff’s Department will be able to identify the locations of video surveillance systems and enlist the assistance of citizens to help collect video evidence.

Using the geographic locations of the registered cameras, the Sheriff’s Department will be able to directly email citizens in an area in which a crime occurred. A common email to a geographic area may ask citizens to check their video surveillance systems for a specific date and time for video capturing a suspect, getaway car, a crime, etc. If the citizen finds any possible video evidence, they can contact the Sheriff’s S.E.E. Program to make arrangements for video retrieval.

Citizens and business owners who register with the S.E.E. Program receive a window sticker to show they are participating in the program. To learn more, go to the website: https://www.sacsheriff.com/pages/see_surveillance.php