Wednesday, December 3, 2014

from Sac Sheriff's Communtiy Meetings and POP Officers via Nextdoor

Picture of Sherrie Carhart

Sheriff's Neighborhood Quarterly Community Meetings17h ago

Sherrie Carhart from Sacramento County Sheriff's Department
What is POP? Community Policing is called Problem Oriented Policing, or POP. Crime Prevention works with POP in educating the public about preventing the crime, reporting, awareness of suspicious activities and persons and hardening the target. Our POP Team handles quality of life issues as well as picking up all the other areas that patrol deputies don’t regularly get to do.

At the quarterly community meetings, residents provide information to POP about their immediate law enforcement concerns and issues. POP Deputies investigate those problem locations and work to provide relief and solutions to residents. Deputies also relay information about the community and provide answers to your questions.

Please mark these dates and times on your calendar and we encourage you to attend and participate.

Arden, Arden-Arcade 1st Tuesday, 6:00pm
North Service Center
2500 Marconi Ave., Sacramento Jan 6, Mar 3

Orangevale 2nd Tuesday, 6:00pm
Orangevale Recreation and Park District
6826 Hazel Ave., Orangevale (south of Oak) Jan 13, Mar 10

Fair Oaks 4th Tuesday, 6:00pm
La Vista High School
4501 Bannister Rd, F.O.(North of Winding Wy) Jan 27, Mar 24

Old Foothill Farms 2nd Wednesday, 6:30pm
Pioneer Elementary School
5816 Pioneer Wy., Sacramento Jan 14, Mar 11

North Highlands/New Foothill Farms 1st Thursday, 5:30pm
North Highlands Community Center *changed meeting date
moved Jan 15-New Years
6040 Watt Ave, North Highlands Jan 15, Mar 5

Antelope 2nd Thursday, 6:00pm
Antelope/North Highlands Library
4235 Antelope Rd., Antelope Jan 8, Mar 12

Elverta, Rio Linda, Garden Hwy,McClellan 1st Wednesday,5:30pm
Rio Linda Depot
6730 Front Street, Rio Linda Jan 7, Mar 4

Carmichael 3rd Tuesday, 6:00pm
Del Campo High School, Library
4925 Dewey Drive, Carmichael Jan 20, Mar 17

Sheriff's Marconi Service Center
2500 Marconi Ave. #100 Sacramento, CA 95821
(916) 876-5700 8:00am– 5:00pm Mon-Fri

Sheriff's Dewey Service Center
5484 Dewey Dr. #235 Fair Oaks, CA 95628
10:00am– 5:00pm Mon, Wed, Fri (916) 903-7480
Limited hours: closed Tues, Thursday and weekends

Commander; Captain Matthew Morgan 874-1013
Assistant Commander; Lieutenant Darin Griem 874-1013

Problem Oriented Policing Sergeant Chris Guerrero 874-1013
Deputy Dave Mcentire Arden, Arden Arcade
Deputy Rebecca Purdy Carmichael
Deputy Dennis Peyton Antelope
Deputy Dave Mcentire Old Foothill Farms
Deputy Greg Steindorf North Highlands, Rio Linda
Elverta, New Foothill Farms
Shared Responsibility Orangevale and Fair Oaks

DA Community Prosecutor- Joy Smiley

North Crime Prevention Specialist; Sherrie Carhart scarhart@sacsheriff.com
Office Manager; Francie Fitzsimmons mfitzsimmons@sacsheriff.com

***Training for new groups*** -Neighborhood Watch Start Up for Your Street
If you're interested in leading a group or want to know about how to actively partner with Sacramento County Sheriff's Department attend the basic class for starting a Neighborhood Watch. The class is 1.5 hours long and is designed for leaders only. January 19th, 2015 Monday at 6pm (Martin Luther King Holiday)
North Sheriff's Service Center, Community Room, 2500 Marconi Avenue.
No reservation needed.

To view crime stats for your area, 'crimereports.com'. Sacramento County Sheriff's Department has contracted with ‘crimereports.com’ for community awareness and data information and it is updated daily. These crime statistics and maps show: crimes, location, dates. This information can be shared and emailed to a 2nd party.

with the Sheriff's Department
Shared with Sacramento Sheriff North Divison in Crime & Safety

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Tuesday, December 2, 2014

CIM Marathon this weekend-road closures Sunday morning

It's that happy time of year again for runners out there in our region and beyond to run through Fair Oaks, and pass by our neighborhood on Sunday morning. Here is an email from Sherrie Carhart regarding the closure times.


From: District 4 [mailto:district4@saccounty.net]
Sent: Tuesday, December 02, 2014 10:26 AM
To: District 4
Subject: ROAD CLOSURES Sunday December 7th for the California International Marathon
Importance: High

The California International Marathon is running through the streets of Sacramento once again on Sunday, December 7.

There will be intermittent road closures from Folsom to the Capitol - Learn about the road closures at http://runcim.org/road-closures/ .

Mile
Close
Open
Cross Street
1
5:20
7:35
Oak Ave.
2
5:20
7:50
American River Canyon
5:20
7:50
Santa Juanita and Oak
3
7:06
8:05
April and Oak
4
7:09
8:15
Beach and Oak
5
7:12
8:30
Wachtel
6
7:15
8:45
Oak and FOB
7
7:18
9:00
Woodlake Hills and FOB
7:15
9:15
Greenback Lane
8
7:21
9:15
Niessen and FOB
7:15
9:30
Madison Ave.
9
7:24
9:30
Dorian and FOB
10
7:25
9:45
Main and FOB
7:25
9:50
Sunrise Blvd.
11
7:30
10:00
New York and FOB
12
7:33
10:15
Hollister and FOB
13
7:35
10:30
California and FOB
7:35
10:45
Manzanita Ave.
14
7:39
10:45
Grant and FOB
15
7:42
11:00
Kenneth and FOB
16
7:45
11:15
Garfield and FOB
17
7:48
11:30
Paloma and FOB
18
7:50
11:45
Saverien and FOB
19
7:50
12:00
Coronado and FOB
7:50
12:15
Watt Ave and FOB
20
7:57
12:15
Hawthorn and FOB
21
8:00
12:30
University and FOB
8:00
12:30
Howe Ave and FOB
22
8:03
12:45
Carlson and J Street
23
8:05
1:00
Bear Flag and J Street
24
8:05
1:15
33rd and J Street
8:05
1:15
Alhambra Blvd.
7:50
1:30
L Street
25
7:50
1:35
22nd and L Street
26
7:50
1:45
8th and L Street