Crime & Safety
Two Suspects Arrested in West Roseville Home Burglaries
This is the third significant burglary arrest, or arrests, since Sunday made with the help of alert Roseville residents, police said.

Two males were arrested Tuesday and Roseville Police suspect they are associated with recent home burglaries in West Roseville.
The suspects names have not been released due to an ongoing investigation, police said.
In the afternoon of Tuesday, Sept. 20, Roseville Police received several calls of suspicious people in the Crocker Ranch neighborhood. Residents reported that two males were knocking on doors. If someone answered the door, the males told the residents that they were looking for a lost dog. Later a residential burglary was reported in the same area, on Woodhaven Circle.
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Roseville Police Department's Crime Suppression Unit investigated and, with the help of information provided by alert residents, arrested two suspects and recovered a large amount of stolen property. Officers believe the suspects are connected to recent burglaries on Woodhaven Circle, Roadrunner Drive, and Waterford Glen Circle, and possibly others. The investigation is continuing.
Two men were arrested on suspicion of burglary and related charges. A large amount of stolen property has been recovered.
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According to Roseville Police, this is the third significant arrest, or set of arrests, since Sunday – each made possible with the help of alert citizen witnesses.
On Sunday, Sept. 18, a Roseville officer arrested a suspected vehicle burglar in the Sunrise and Douglas area, thanks to an observant witness. Officers are investigating the man's connection to several in Roseville and Lincoln. Also, early Wednesday morning, a . Detectives are investigating their connection to numerous residential burglaries over the past year, committed throughout the Sacramento region.
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