Crime & Safety
Sac Sheriff's Department Seeks Information in Series of Crimes
Sheriff's detectives are looking to identify a group of suspects wanted in connection to a recent series of robberies during the last month.
The Sacramento County Sheriff's Department issued a press release Tuesday evening seeking the assistance from the community at large in the apprehension of a group of suspects believed to be responsible for at least five separate robberies throughout the Sacramento area, including Citrus Heights, Rosemont and Roseville.
Sheriff's Sgt. Jason Ramos issued the following statement regarding the issue:
Sheriff’s detectives are looking to identifying a group of suspects wanted in connection to a recent series of robberies during the last month. In each of the incidents, the suspects have been described as white or Hispanic males believed to be in their 20s. They wear black ski masks or hooded sweatshirts pulled tight around their faces (see attached surveillance photos from a robbery on February 4th, 2013).
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This group of suspects is believed to be responsible for the following incidents:
- 01/31/13 – Robbery at Hoa Viet restaurant – 3110 Bradshaw Road
- 01/31/13 – Robbery at the Star of Sam Thai Food – 6029 Greenback Lane
- 02/02/13 – Robbery at Original Pete’s Pizza – 4521 Gateway Park Boulevard
- 02/04/13 – Carjacking – 100 block of Riverside Boulevard (Roseville)
- 02/04/13 – Robbery – Adalberto’s Restaurant – 5544 Watt Avenue
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Anyone knowing the identity of these suspects, or having information pertaining to any of these cases, is asked to contact the Sheriff’s Robbery Bureau at (916) 874-5051. Tip information may also be left anonymously at www.sacsheriff.com, by texting to 274637 (CRIMES) and entering the keyword ‘SSD’ or by calling (916) 874-TIPS (8477).
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