A Galt man is in custody after he allegedly shot and killed his wife Friday night, July 23, then fled to a nearby orchard before surrendering to police.
Galt police officers responded to a call just after 10 p.m. of a report of a shooting that occurred in the 10000 block of Walnut Avenue. When police arrived, officers found a 56-year-old female with a gunshot wound inside the residence.
Officers performed CPR until Cosumnes Fire Department personnel arrived on scene. Life-saving efforts were in vain as the female was later pronounced deceased.
During the preliminary investigation, police determined the female victim and her husband had been in a verbal argument. The victim went to another room, but was followed by her husband who then allegedly shot her, police said.
The Sacramento County Sheriff s Office said no foul play is suspected in the death. Author: Eric Escalante Updated: 8:11 PM PDT July 26, 2021
SACRAMENTO COUNTY, Calif. The Sacramento County Sheriff s Office is looking for answers after an inmate died while in custody at the county jail.
The inmate s identity has not been released at this time, but the sheriff s office did describe the inmate as a 34-year-old man. Deputies said he was in custody since July 21 of this year pursuant pursuant to warrants for theft, receiving stolen property and violation of a domestic violence protective order.
Deputies said they found the man unresponsive and unconscious in his cell around 5:52 a.m. on July 24 after he failed to leave the cell during morning meal service. Jail staff and medical personnel tried to save the inmate s life, but the man was ultimately pronounced dead at the scene.
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Sacramento deputy struck 65-year-old cyclist with her patrol vehicle, authorities say
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Jul. 22 An on-duty Sacramento County Sheriff s Office deputy backed her patrol vehicle into a cyclist Wednesday morning before driving away, officials say. The cyclist suffered non-life threatening injuries.
Officers with the California Highway Patrol responded at 9 a.m. Wednesday to a crash between a vehicle and a bicycle on eastbound Arden Way just west of Fair Oaks Boulevard in Carmichael. Upon arrival, CHP officers discovered that a 65-year-old cyclist had been hit by a sheriff s patrol vehicle.
According to a news release Wednesday evening from the Sheriff s Office, the deputy struck the biker while moving in reverse to turn her vehicle around to respond to a call. The release said the deputy hit the biker and continued to back into him, pushing him over the curb and into some bushes. The deputy then responded
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