Monday, October 26, 2009
Recent Auto Theft
At 11:15 am Saturday a dark green/teal colored mid size sedan (possibly a dodge intrepid) driven by one white female and one black female burgled a red pick up truck in a driveway on the corner of Baldwin and Huntington. The two gals walked by the house first at 10:58 am and came back to steal the contents in the car (inc. a wallet). The owners window was open, he was on the side of the house working. The incident was captured on video surveillance from the house across the street. A license plate could not be made. The thieves were charging on the victims credit cards within 15 minutes - gas and sundries at Watt and Fair Oaks and a restaurant in S. Sac. Please be on the lookout for the suspicious car and any suspicious lookey loo pedestrians.
Friday, October 9, 2009
Sierra Oaks School in Lockdown
Law enforcement officers are searching near Fair Oaks Boulevard and Watt Avenue for two men suspected of robbing and stabbing a jewelry distributer.
Sacramento County Sheriff's Department spokesman Sgt. Tim Curran said that at about 10 a.m. today two men approached a jewelry distributer who was visiting a jewelry business near Fair Oaks Boulevard and Munroe Street. When the distributer was at his vehicle in a parking lot, he was stabbed in the upper chest by one of the robbers.
The victim was taken to a hospital and is expected to survive. The two suspects were seen leaving in a car, which was seen by a California Highway Patrol officer near Fair Oaks Boulevard and Watt Avenue.
The two suspects got out of the vehicle and fled on foot. Two females were riding with the male suspects and have been detained.
Law enforcement officers flooded the area to look for the suspects, described as Hispanic men in their early 20s with short dark hair or shaved heads. One man has been detained, but it is unclear whether he is involved, Curran said.
Deputies and other officers are searching a wide area from Watt Avenue to Munroe Street.
For student safety, Sierra Oaks School near Fair Oaks Boulevard and Watt Avenue was put in lockdown. Students are being kept inside buildings at the San Juan Unified School district kindergarten through eighth-grade campus at 171 Mills Road.
Sacramento County Sheriff's Department spokesman Sgt. Tim Curran said that at about 10 a.m. today two men approached a jewelry distributer who was visiting a jewelry business near Fair Oaks Boulevard and Munroe Street. When the distributer was at his vehicle in a parking lot, he was stabbed in the upper chest by one of the robbers.
The victim was taken to a hospital and is expected to survive. The two suspects were seen leaving in a car, which was seen by a California Highway Patrol officer near Fair Oaks Boulevard and Watt Avenue.
The two suspects got out of the vehicle and fled on foot. Two females were riding with the male suspects and have been detained.
Law enforcement officers flooded the area to look for the suspects, described as Hispanic men in their early 20s with short dark hair or shaved heads. One man has been detained, but it is unclear whether he is involved, Curran said.
Deputies and other officers are searching a wide area from Watt Avenue to Munroe Street.
For student safety, Sierra Oaks School near Fair Oaks Boulevard and Watt Avenue was put in lockdown. Students are being kept inside buildings at the San Juan Unified School district kindergarten through eighth-grade campus at 171 Mills Road.
Thursday, October 1, 2009
SONA ANNUAL FALL MEETING
Meet your neighbors and learn about what's happening in your neighborhood!
Wednesday, October 14th
7:00 pm - 9:00 pm
Sierra Oaks School Multipurpose Room
Wednesday, October 14th
7:00 pm - 9:00 pm
Sierra Oaks School Multipurpose Room
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