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Witnesses lead police to Elk Grove bank robber
ELK GROVE — Witnesses helped police track down and arrest a suspected bank robber in Elk Grove on Wednesday. At 11:05 a.m. on Sept. 15, the Elk Grove Police Department
Police looking to ID man who stole six-pack at gunpoint
SACRAMENTO — He could be called the “beer bandit,” and authorities want him apprehended. The Sacramento Police Department is asking for the public’s help in identifying a man who robbed
Sacramento's popular Second Saturday ends with fatal shooting
SACRAMENTO — One person was killed and three injured early Sunday morning when a gang dispute resulted in multiple gunshots ringing out near a large gathering of people downtown. Police
Sacramento’s popular Second Saturday ends with fatal shooting
SACRAMENTO — One person was killed and three injured early Sunday morning when a gang dispute resulted in multiple gunshots ringing out near a large gathering of people downtown. Police
Flask found in SUV that triggered deadly Fresno wreck
FRESNO — The toppled SUV that sparked a deadly Greyhound bus crash on July 22, killing six people in central Fresno, contained a crushed metal flask still smelling of alcohol. The
13 cats euthanized as cops track animal hoarder
CITRUS HEIGHTS — Police are looking to the public for help in finding a woman accused of creating inhumane conditions for dozens of cats. Investigators said Sherri Lynn Mendoza, 44,
Elk Grove bank robber sought
ELK GROVE — Police are asking for the community’s help in identifying a suspect involved in Tuesday’s robbery of a U.S. Bank branch on Laguna Boulevard. At approximately 1:08 p.m.,
Suspected bank robber gives jailhouse interview
WOODLAND — A former Sacramento Knights general manager turned realtor is blaming the recession for turning him into a bank robbery suspect. Hubert Peter Rotteveel, 47, of Dixon was arrested last Wednesday on
Bill aiming to restrict journalists’ access shot down
SACRAMENTO — A California Assembly bill that would have reduced reporters’ ability to access victim information failed 4-2 during a legislative committee hearing Tuesday morning. If passed, AB 1682 would
Bill aiming to restrict journalists' access shot down
SACRAMENTO — A California Assembly bill that would have reduced reporters’ ability to access victim information failed 4-2 during a legislative committee hearing Tuesday morning. If passed, AB 1682 would