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The Roseville Police Department publishes a weekly crime report. Here are the published incidents from June 11 to June 18 :
At 11:25 A.M., the victim was at the ATM when approached by two female adults. While at the ATM, one of the female suspects approached the victim with a $20 bill and told her she dropped it. The female suspect told the victim to put it in her purse. As the victim opened her coin purse, one of the female suspects tried to look in the coin purse and assist with putting the $20 bill away. The victim told her not to touch her purse and began walking back to her car. The two female suspects followed the victim to her car. At the car, one female suspect told the victim she had a flat tire. The victim threw her coin purse into her front passenger seat and went to look at her flat tire. The victim assumed the second female suspect opened her unlocked front passenger door and began to rummage through her coin purse. When the victim realized she did not have a flat tire, she went back to the passenger compartment and noticed her coin purse was open and both female suspects walking quickly through the parking lot. The victim yelled out to them to stop and one of the suspects came back and gave her a handful of bank cards and then left again on foot heading west. The victim looked through the bank cards that she received and noticed her ATM card was missing so she went into the bank and canceled her ATM card.
RJUHSD: 2024 Summer Break Information and Ongoing Support
Superintendent Message for Roseville Joint Union High School District. Roseville, Calif. – July offers a month of rest, vacations, seasonal jobs, and preparation for the upcoming school year. Continuous Support During Breaks. There are a few things I want to share that will always be in place, even during...
EG Teams Showcased at Boys Cali Live
ELK GROVE, CA (MPG) - Various local basketball teams participated in the Cali Live Boys 2024 Tournament from June 28-30 in Roseville. The tournament featured the Franklin Wildcats, Monterey Trail Mustangs and Sheldon Huskies to showcase their players’ talent in front of scouts against the best teams in California.
Northern California mine explosion leaves two critically injured, officials say
(FOX40.COM) — Two people were critically injured on Friday morning during a mine explosion in Placer County, according to the Foresthill Fire Protection District. The agency said the incident occurred around 9:45 a.m. at a mine in the Tahoe National Forest along Mosquito Ridge Road. Foresthill officials said when paramedics arrived at the scene, they […]
Nearly 2,000 PG&E customers without power in Placer County amid heat wave
(FOX40.COM) — According to PG&E’s outage map, nearly 2,000 customers are without power in Placer County on the evening of the Fourth of July holiday amid triple-digit temperatures currently hitting the state. The utility company said the outage was first reported around 6 p.m. on Thursday and is affecting 1,793 customers in the Colfax area, […]
Folsom American rebounds to beat North Natomas, 6-4
After a disappointing effort and performance Friday in the first game of the Section 4 All-Star Tournament in which Folsom American was no-hit and lost 15-0 to College Glen, Folsom American turned things around on Saturday. Scoring five runs in the second inning, Folsom American went on to beat North...
Loomis' Alex Obert is out of retirement and heading to Paris Olympics for water polo
SACRAMENTO, Calif. — Going for the three-peat and hopefully gold, Loomis water polo player Alex Obert is heading to the Paris Olympics. The Del Oro High School grad retired after the Tokyo Olympics, got married, had a child and started a finance job with Experian. Last year, Obert got...
Straight to State: Auburn Seniors sweep Section 4 Tournament, advance to NorCal State Championship
The Auburn Little League Senior All-Stars will live to see another weekend of baseball, as they swept the competition at the Section 4 Tournament this week at El Camino High School. After winning the District 11 Tournament, Auburn advanced to the Section 4 Tournament for the right to see which...
Report of crash with rollover, injuries on Channing Drive in North Highlands
NORTH HIGHLANDS, Calif. — Emergency crews are currently on the scene at Channing Drive in North Highlands, where a vehicle has reportedly flipped onto its top. Injuries have been reported but have not been confirmed by KCRA at this time. See our live traffic map for updates. Click the...
Record Heat expected across Northern California
SACRAMENTO, Calif. — The heat wave continues with Saturday marking the 7th day in a row of triple digit high temperatures in Sacramento. Record high temperatures have already been set this week and we expect to break more today. Here's a look at a few of the records around our area and the year they were set:
'Come hydrated': Thousands head to Folsom Pro Rodeo in triple-digit temperatures
FOLSOM, Calif. — Thousands of people made it out to all three days of the Folsom Pro Rodeo despite thetriple-digit temperatures. The Folsom Pro Rodeo passed out free water and sunscreen to people heading in. Visitors were also allowed to bring their own sealed water bottles. While the gates...
Gold Country Denizens: ACTV, books, memory, licenses, entertainment, recycling
By the way, I don't think I've written much about my shows on Auburn Community Television – ACTV. For years, I've had two half-hour shows once a month, Olio and Ah Muse. I've had a good time. And now I have another: Lifetime English Major. About once a year for several years, I've invited authors to join me and talk about writing and language and reading.
Puzzle exchange comes to Twelve Bridges
Lincoln mother-daughter duo Stacey and Penny Hisey have created a puzzle exchange in the Twelve Bridges area. The Twelve Bridges puzzle exchange is located at 973 Lavastone Dr. and started with nine puzzles in a cardboard box on June 1. They now carry 39 puzzles in a professional cabinet. The...
Placer wraps up summer with passing league
The next time the Placer football team gets together, it will be the first official day of practice. High school football season is just weeks away and teams all around the area put the finishing touches on their summer workout sessions. With the Sac-Joaquin Section mandatory dead period taking place from July 1-14, the final week of June is crucial to teams to end on a high note.
Watch: Illegal fireworks light up night sky, spark fires across part of Northern California
Each year on the Fourth of July, the sky across parts of Northern California lights up with illegal fireworks displays. The 2024 holiday was no exception, even as several communities stepped up fines and other crackdown efforts. Some fireworks were spotted by KCRA 3's skycam before the sun fully set...
Does the Future of ADUs Involve Solar Power?
As the nation navigates the best way to deal with a housing crisis, multiple local governments have embraced an easy-to-implement measure: making it easier for homeowners to build more homes on their land. Cities and states across the nation have legalized the building of accessory dwelling units, or ADUs — a measure that allows for second homes to be built to house additional family members, renters and more.
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