Recent Roseville PD Arrests

Recent Roseville PD Arrests

Over the last week, officers from the Roseville Police Department have reportedly made quite a few arrests, including one for negligently discharging a firearm and another for vehicle burglary, according to an official weekly crime report.

On Friday, December 5 at about 4 am, officers reportedly responded to a report of a vehicle burglary in progress at a hotel parking lot in the 10000 block of Fairway Drive. Officers found the suspects had smashed a car window and stolen property from inside the vehicle. Officers reportedly stopped a suspect vehicle nearby and recovered the stolen property.

Two women, Joshanay Sims, 22, of El Sobrante, and Shnaitta Renee Agee, 29, of San Francisco, were reportedly arrested on suspicion of burglary, possessing stolen property, and conspiracy. Records show Sims had been arrested at least once previously, in April 2013 on petty theft charges.

Neighborhood Watch paid off as citizen reports resulted in an arrest.

Neighborhood Watch paid off as citizen reports resulted in an arrest.

And at 3:45 am on Friday, December 12, officers reportedly responded to a report of shots fired at a home in the 400 block of Sierra Boulevard, right across the street from Woodbridge Park. Officers reportedly found two men had gotten into an argument and one of them grabbed as shotgun and fired it into the ground. No one was reportedly hurt during this incident.

Kevin Albert Neep, 29, of Roseville was reportedly arrested on suspicion of negligently discharging a firearm and other related charges. Neep had also been arrested in October on public intoxication charges.

Recent Roseville PD Arrests was last modified: December 15th, 2014 by admin
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Corrie Pelc brings over 16 years of journalism experience to United Reporting. She currently writes for a number of Sacramento-area publications, including Sacramento News & Review, East Sacramento News, Arden Carmichael News, Inside the City and Style Magazine.