Sunday, March 31, 2013

Neighborhood Alerts

The White motorhome (El Dorado) with the brown lines on it and sporting Minnesota license plate tags has been seen again on Jan and Jaspar 3/28/13 around 8:30 p.m. and at Jan and Slate 3/30 1:00 p.m.. and at 4:00 p.m. Sheriff's have been called several times about this car with expired plates and an individual living in it. Please call as soon as you see it inhabited.

On a separate note, two young caucasian males all in black carrying a duffelbag got out of a white sports coupe car (2000's in year likely) 6WVY785 around 9:00 p.m. 3/31/13 off Jan drive near the service entrance.  Were in park for approximately 15 minutes before running out of the park with black bag and taking off in car heading towards California. Sheriff's Dept. called and responded back by phone-will keep informed.




Thursday, March 28, 2013

Sheriff Dept Release


For Immediate Release                                                                                                                
March 28, 2013
                                   
Man Killed in Carmichael Home

A suspect is in custody this morning in connection with a brutal attack that claimed the life of a man late yesterday evening. Kenneth Azlin, 26, was booked into the Sacramento County Main Jail earlier this morning on a charge of murder. He is being held without bail.  

Just before 11:00 p.m. last night, Sheriff’s deputies were dispatched to a home in the 6200 block of Coyle Avenue regarding the report of a stabbing. Upon arrival, deputies found that a resident of the home, a 65 year-old male, had sustained significant trauma consistent with sharp force and blunt force trauma. Paramedics arrived on the scene and pronounced the victim deceased of his injuries.

Witnesses at the scene reported that Azlin, who is a relative of the victim’s wife, was responsible for the attack and that he had left the residence on foot shortly before deputies’ arrival. A description of the suspect was provided, and a perimeter search was conducted in the neighborhood with the assistance of K9 units and air support.

Within minutes, Azlin was located on the campus of a nearby elementary school, and taken into custody without incident. A search of the campus led to the recovery of a weapon believed to be used in the attack on the victim. The motive for this crime is currently being investigated, and there are no outstanding suspects associated with this incident. 

Identification of the victim in this case will be provided by the Sacramento County Coroner’s Office, after notification has been made to his next of kin.


Sergeant Jason Ramos
Sheriff’s Spokesman



Sherrie Carhart
Crime Prevention Specialist
North Division


Friday, March 22, 2013

Suspicious behavior-Neighbor alert

On March 22nd there was a white Camper (El Dorado brand) with tan stripes. White male driver-40ish looking with a beard. Parked out on Rollingrock and Jan Drive. Called police non emergency to have them moved. Driver sped off down California then onto Lincoln toward Barrett Middle school. BE CAUTIOUS.....this looks suspicious to me. 

Wednesday, March 20, 2013

Litterbug on Jan Drive


I will be calling the Sheriff's Dept. when I get home to report this license plate for dumping garbage in front of my house this morning.

Monday, March 18, 2013

Don't Forget-Sherriff Community Meeting Tomorrow Night

Hi folks,

Just a reminder that tomorrow, March 19th at 6 pm there will be a meeting at Del Campo High School Library for the Community meetings with the Sacramento Sheriffs Dept. Our local POP officer, Officer Peyton will be there to connect with concerned citizens, and to give us updates on their ongoing efforts to provide everyone with a safe community. Hope to see you there!


Location of Del Campo High School
4925 Dewey Drive



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Friday, March 15, 2013

Crime Report 3/15/13



Good morning!

Hoping you all are enjoying the unusually warm weather-maybe planting a garden, or out to start some early season BBQing? Just wanted to give you a few useful numbers and remind you that we keep a list of important numbers on the sidebar of the blog for easy reference anytime. If there is any additional agencies or helplines you would like us to add to the list, just let me know. Wishing you all an excellent weekend!


IMPORTANT NUMBERS

Emergencies or Crimes IN PROGRESS 9-1-1


Emergencies from your cell phone 874-5111

Non–Emergencies 874-5115


Fire Department (Sac Metro) 859-4300

CHP—338-6710 9-5 non-emergency CHP 24hr Dispatch—861-1300


CHP POP Officer Angie Monroe 338-6710 or 250POP@chp.ca.gov


Sheriff’s Service Center—Marconi
876-5700

Crime Prevention Specialist 876-5717 or scarhart@sacsheriff.com

County Nuisance Hotline 875-5656

www.nuisance.saccounty.net

Wednesday, March 13, 2013

Important Date Reminder from Sherrie Carhart


Carmichael Sheriff’s Community meeting
March 19th, Tuesday, 6pm
Del Campo High School, Library.
4925 Dewey Drive


Also if you are interested in starting up a new Neighborhood Watch Group
New Leaders only:

Neighborhood Watch Startup
March 25th, Monday, 6pm
Sheriff’s Marconi Stationhouse, Community Room
2500 Marconi Avenue


Tuesday, March 12, 2013

Successful Adopt-A-Day!

I just wanted to give my sincere thanks to all of you who showed up on Saturday morning to help do a lot of work in Jan Park, work that James Perry from CRPD very much appreciated. We had an excellent group of dedicated folks out willing to edge, leaf blow, rake, and hand pull weeds on a lovely morning, and with the help of one of our street coordinators, Tiffany, we even had a table with some wake up coffee and water available for participants. Although poor James was under the weather, he really made an effort to stick it out as long as he could, and was quick to share really what a difference our help makes to Park District staff, and how important it is that we take pride and show ownership of our park.

Thank you so much to everyone who was able to make it-you're what makes our neighborhood great!


Friday, March 8, 2013

Reminder for Adopt-A-Park Day Tomorrow!!

Sorry this is being posted so late, but I've been super busy this week as I'm sure all of you have! Just a quick reminder that we will be up bright and early for the CRPD's Adopt-A-Park Day at Jan Park from 8:30 a.m. to 11:30 a.m. tomorrow, the 9th. Please wear sunscreen, a hat and gloves, and consider bringing your favorite garden tool as we clear weeds, and brush, in our lovely neighborhood park. Any help is appreciated and I'll have a table up (thanks to Tiffany!) with some coffee for the morning folks who need a little caffeine. Thanks so much for getting out and keeping our park beautiful!


Tuesday, March 5, 2013

Neighbor Alert

Reminder!

Jan Park closes at dusk. This includes for residents of this area. 

We certainly can't ask our law enforcement officials to come out and respond to calls only for non-residents. I have now had two run-ins with a silver SUV with young adults from Stoney Way. They're very polite and I very much appreciate their manners, but parking at the park at night and entering or hanging out in the car is often times behavior seen in more suspicious activities. I have no doubt these young adults are doing nothing wrong and are just looking for somewhere to hang out, but the park closes at dusk and the Jan Park Watch members are alert to goings on in and around the park. 

Thank you for understanding we are all dedicated to the message of Neighborhood Watch / Park Watch.

update: 3/11/13 3rd encounter with these individuals

8:08 p.m. Silver SUV car lic #5DNG784 asian male driver with one male passenger in their teens or early twenties. Passenger wearing a white plastic mask on face. Stoney Way speel again. Suspicious behavior level increasing with the repetition, parking in the same spot and seeming to be craning to look into neighbors front windows, and the mask. Will contact Sheriff immediately on next occasion.

Monday, March 4, 2013

Neighbor Alert-suspicious behavior

Reported from Jan Drive near the service entrance to the park:

3/4/2013

8:56 p.m.  Unfamiliar dark colored boxy SUV car lic # 6SAW649 parked with headlights on. When neighbor approached back of car to get plate number, car moved. Neighbor saw car had only moved 25 ft down the road and parked again. Sheriff's Dept. called for suspicious behavior report, on cell. Car moved again to Jan and California and parked again. Driver and passenger looked male, but lighting was very limited. Neighbor followed from far away and stayed on phone to  report strange behavior until officers were dispatched. 


While this might not seem like a big deal, this is typical behavior to people who are casing homes, or taking part in inappropriate and potentially criminal behavior. If you witness suspicious behavior in your area, do not hesitate to contact the Sheriff's Dept. non-emergency number (unless a crime is in progress-if so, please call 911!), let them know you are part of neighborhood watch and identify your street, and make sure to give them as much detail as possible.

Stay alert, stay aware, and stay safe folks!

Report from Sheriff's Dept.-School Alert


Friday, March 1, 2013

Neighbor Alert - Suspicious Behavior

Greetings everyone,

Just wanted to share an important post from one of our street coordinators regarding a suspicious encounter with a man in a gray toyota:

Hello Neighbors, I was sent an email by one of our neighborhood watch participants regarding a suspicious vehicle. A gray Toyota was parked outside their home near Rampart and Ranger near the apartments. . A man got out of the vehicle and was just staring at them. He didn't speak, or make a move.  Unfortunately we don't have a description of the man, but beware of a Gray Toyota that may be parked in our neighborhood.  If you see anything suspicious, don't hesitate to contact the sheriff's department. (Emergency 916-874-5111, non-emergency 916-874-5115). 

Something I do want to make sure I point is how important it is for all of us who are recognizing and reporting criminal or suspicious behavior in our neighborhood that it is vital to  have as much detail as possible when reporting to the Sheriff's Dept. Knowing what type of car it is (make, model, year, license plate, distinguishing marks), what the suspect looks like (gender, approximate age, color of skin/hair, approximate height, what they are wearing),  time of day, and location are essential in helping law enforcement do what they can to help respond effectively to reports. A great way to keep track of this type of information for future needs, and to make your report as successful as possible, try keeping a notebook handy to keep notes in and perhaps tape a note to the front reminding yourself of what type of information can help make your efforts most useful.

Thank you everyone for keeping our neighborhood safe!!