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Suspicious Fire in Sacramento

SACRAMENTO, Calif. (KCRA)KCRA.com
Two Sacramento businesses were destroyed by flames Monday morning in a two-alarm fire that investigators are calling suspicious.
Photos From The Field: Sacramento Businesses Destroyed In Fire
It started just before 1 a.m. in the 6900 block of 65th Street, near Florin Road, at a building that housed Galaxy Furniture and a Tool Outlet store.
It's possible that thieves started the blaze, as it appears someone tried to break into the back of the building, a store owner said.
A security door even had a hole cut in the back, the owner showed KCRA 3.
Once the flames started, they spread pretty quickly, fire investigators said.
Crews fought it defensively in part because of a dangerous 2008 blaze that was in a similar building next door.
A handful of firefighters were on the roof when it started to collapse.
"We had a mayday call on that fire," said Monte Ernst, a battalion chief with the Sacramento Metro Fire Department. "This building is almost the same building -- and almost a carbon copy fire."
Officials are still trying to determine the cause.
For more information on this story please visit KCRA.com

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Shots Fired After Collision

SACRAMENTO (CBS13) – Early Saturday morning a suspect fired shots after a head-on collision at the intersection of West El Camino Avenue and Dorine Way.
At 2:45 a.m., Sacramento police responded to calls of a collision and 29-year-old Russell Grant, firing multiple rounds in random directions.
After an officer arrived at the scene, the suspect stepped out of his vehicle wielding a rifle and proceeded to approach the officer. Failing to comply with multiple commands to surrender, the officer, fearing for his life, fired at the suspect.
The suspect did not surrender until additional officers arrived at the scene.
No one was injured from the fired shots. However, the suspect was transported to an area hospital due to the collision.
For more information go to CBS13

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Auburn man arrested in 1981 Whittier murder
AUBURN CA - An Auburn house painter is behind bars on rape and murder charges in connection with death of a Whittier woman 31 years ago.
Whittier Police said Friday they had worked with the Placer County Sheriff’s Office on Wednesday to arrest Joseph Allen Thornton, 51, at his Auburn residence.
The arrest was made on charges connected to a June 27, 1981 rape-homicide in Whittier. The victim was 21-year-old Presbyterian Intercommunity Hospital employee Blanca Stella Negrete.
While Whittier authorities investigated the case at the time, Lt. Kent Miller said Friday that all leads were exhausted without a suspect being identified.
Whittier Police homicide detectives reopened the case in May 2010, identifying evidence from the sex assault that was collected in 1981 that possibly contained DNA that could crack the case. That evidence was sent to the Los Angeles County Crime Labe for DNA processing.
On Jan. 19, Whittier Police homicide detectives learned that the evidence submitted produced enough DNA for a match, Miller said. The DNA information was subsequently entered into a national DNA indexing system and matched to Thornton’s, he said.
Thornton and Negrete had gone to Sierra High in Whittier at the same time, Miller said.
Whittier Police’s homicide unit conducted an extensive follow-up investigation with the assistance of the Topeka Police Department in Kansas, where Thornton had lived for many years. Thornton had also lived in Nevada but Miller was unable to say where in that state he had lived. The length of Thornton’s residence in Auburn was also unavailable Friday.
The investigation located Thornton in Auburn, where he was living and working.
On Friday, the Los Angeles County District Attorney’s Office filed murder charges with special allegations of rape against Thornton, Miller said.
Thornton will be arraigned on May 10th in Whittier Superior Court. Whittier is a city inside Los Angeles County.
Thornton , who turned 51 on Friday, is being held without bail at the Los Angeles County Jail.
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Crime Rate in Roseville

City of Roseville:

Crime Rate in Roseville Dropping Steadily

Did you know:
  • Roseville's violent crime rate is consistently 35-40 percent lower than the state average.
  • Violent crime in Roseville is at its lowest point in 16 years.
  • Our crime rate (per capita crime) was 44 percent lower in 2011 than in 1995.
  • Seventy-three percent of Roseville's crime reports are thefts, and of those, about half consist of thieves stealing stuff out of vehicles. Many crimes can be prevented by always locking your vehicle and removing all valuables, or better yet, parking in your locked garage.
  • You can review Roseville crime data from 1995 through 2011, and find links to state and national crime databases on our website.
  • You can sign-up for our Public Safety and Neighborhood News e-newsletter here.
Crime is decreasing in Roseville because we care about our community, and we watch out for each other. Keep up the great work-take commonsense precautions to protect yourself and your property, and call police immediately anytime you see suspicious activity. What's "suspicious"? Police Chief Daniel Hahn says, "If it seems suspicious to you, it probably is-because you know your neighborhood."
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Zimmerman granted $150,000 Bail

(Sacramento News 10)SANFORD, Fla. (AP) -- Attorneys for Trayvon Martin's parents say the apology George Zimmerman made on the witness stand during his bail hearing was disingenuous.
Natalie Jackson, one of the attorneys for Tracy Martin and Sybrina Fulton, made the comments Friday after Zimmerman was granted $150,000 bail. In an extraordinary move, Zimmerman took the witness stand, telling Martin's parents: "I am sorry for the loss of your son."
Zimmerman could be free in several days. Authorities and attorneys need to work out arrangements to allow Zimmerman to live outside Florida because of threats made against him and his family.
He is charged with second-degree murder and claims self-defense. Zimmerman told police Martin attacked him after he started following the teenager Feb. 26. Zimmerman says he thought the 17-year-old Martin looked suspicious walking around the gated neighborhood.
For more information on this story go to: http://www.news10.net/

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National Public Safety Telecommunicators Week

The week of April 8-14, 2012 is "National Public Safety Telecommunicators Week". This is an opportunity to honor the women and men who serve as our Public Safety Dispatchers. They are the voice at the other end of the 9-1-1 call assisting a distraught caller and at the other end of the radio when police, firefighters, and medical personnel are responding to emergency situations. Of...ten these "invisible" courageous professionals are the forgotten component of public safety.

Telecommunicators Week began in California in 1981 and quickly grew to national recognition. Just ten years later, Congress designated the second full week of each April as a time to remember the critical role that Dispatchers play in keeping us all safe.

If you've ever been the victim of a crime, been in a collision, reported a fire or needed emergency medical help, you've called 9-1-1 and been helped by a Telecommunicator, also known as a "Dispatcher". Not being visible or always recognized in the public eye, the critical role they play between the community and first responders is essential for every public safety call for service. Our Dispatchers are the direct link to our officers in the field. They monitor the radios, computers, phones, and more, answering thousands of calls from our community each year.

Please join us in conveying a BIG THANK YOU to the often heard but not seen "first of the first responders," our 9-1-1 Dispatchers and Call Takers.

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