City of Sacramento Police Department
News Archive for June 2007
There has been a great deal of media discussion on how the McClatchy High School gun incident was handled by law enforcement. This blog article tells the “rest of the story…”
The Female Fitness Challenge Saturday Classes schedule for those who had signed up at the Challenge that was held on June 2nd is now updated for the June 30th and July 7th dates.
In order to ensure the Sacramento Police Department is providing the quality of service you desire, we have compiled a survey to gather information on our performance. If you are a Sacramento resident or have had contact with the Sacramento Police Department in the last year, we encourage you to provide your input.
The Sacramento Police Department is hosting a bone marrow drive on Friday, June 29, 2007, from 8AM to 5PM at 5770 Freeport Boulevard. The motivation for the drive is to augment the potential donor pool to help those afflicted with diseases requiring bone marrow transplants.
On Monday, June 18, 2007, the Sacramento Police Department and the Sacramento Sheriff’s Department started a two-day regional crackdown on gangs. The operation, known as S.N.A.G. (Sacramento Neighborhoods Against Gangs), involved 21 law enforcement agencies and over 350 sworn law enforcement officers.
The Sacramento Police Department is asking for the public’s help to identify a suspect responsible for three home invasions. The crimes took place at the River Terrace Apartments, located at 2592 Millcreek Drive.
Last week, the Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) released their National Crime Statistics for 2006. The report revealed that crime was up by 1.3% on a national scale from 2005. The data was collected from more than 11,700 law enforcement agencies.
The Sacramento Police Department is asking for the public’s assistance in identifying several suspects who say that they are “Sacramento Water Works” employees and after having gained access to the inside of the home, proceed to ransack the victim's bedrooms.
The duration of excessive heat plays an important role in how people are affected by a heat wave. Studies have shown that a significant rise in heat-related illnesses happens when excessive heat lasts more than two days. Are you ready for a heat wave?
We are quickly approaching summer vacation. School will be out and the kids are home. With this, the Sacramento Police Department would like to remind you of some tips to ensure a safer summer break.

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