Friday, August 30, 2013

San Juan School Safety Alert

SACRAMENTO COUNTY SHERIFF’S SAFE SCHOOLS PROGRAM
SAN JUAN SAFE SCHOOLS SAFETY ALERT SYSTEM BULLETIN
This alert is part of the on-going effort to keep you informed of events related to safety on
SJUSD school campuses.
Bulletin # 130829-01 Incident
Date/Time:  8/29/13 between 6:50 A.M.-7:00 A.M.
Location of Incident: Greenback Lane
Type Incident Child Annoyance
Synopsis of Incident:
A 14-year old San Juan High School student reported she was approached by
an unknown male in a vehicle as she was walking to school this morning,
Thursday, August 29, 2013 between 0630h-0700h (6:30 A.M.-7:00 A.M.). The
man drove up behind the student and asked her to get into his vehicle. When
she declined, he got out of his car and proceeded to touch her leg while making
inappropriate comments to her. The student ran to school where she reported
the incident to staff on campus. The Citrus Heights Police Department was
made aware of the incident and took a report. CH13-7454.
Suspect Information :
Caucasian male with Indian accent, late 20’s to early 30’s with black curly
hair wearing a white shirt and long pants.
Suspect Vehicle:
Small gray 4-door SUV. No license plate number provided.
Crime Bulletin Completed by and contact number.
Julie Sarell
Safe Schools Dispatcher
julie.sarell@sanjuan.edu
If you see anyone matching this description, please contact Citrus Heights Police
Department at (916) 727-5500 or Sacramento County Sheriff’s Department (916) 874-
5115. If you see any suspicious activity on or around your school, please contact the Safe
Schools Office immediately at (916) 971-7911, Monday thru Friday 7:30am-3:30pm.
After 3:30pm you may contact the SJUSD Security Dispatcher at (916) 971-7000.

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Thank you so much for taking the time to leave us a comment. We will do our best to respond in a timely manner, and ask that you contact the Sac Sheriff Dept. for immediate safety concerns of any type at 911 or 874-5115 (non-emergency). Be alert, be aware, and stay safe!