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Sacramento Police Capt. Daniel Hahn shares updated crime statistics with Natomas residents via Robslist, a listserv about crime in that area:

I have attached crime statistics for our Natomas Neighborhoods for 2009. These are preliminary crime statistics and are subject to slight changes ... but, they should not change significantly (if at all) so they are good for observing trends in our community.

Homicides:
* Citywide - 49 in 2008 compared to 30 in 2009 (38% decrease)
* Police Sector 1 (1A, 1B & 1C) - 7 in 2008 compared to 5 in 2009 (28% decrease)
* Homicide locations: 600 block of Garden Hwy (7/20/09), 2600 block of Stonecreek (10/2/09, 3600 N. Freeway (Center Court - 10/24/09), San Juan/Azevedo (Woodbridge Apts - 12/15/09), 1850 Del Paso Rd (Studio 18 - 12/31/09).
* All the homicides are solved with arrests except the last one at Studio 18.
* This is the lowest (5) number of homicides in Natomas (Police Sector 1) since 2006 (3).

Police Beat 1A (N. Natomas)

* Residential burglaries went up 5% (228 to 240)
* Business burglaries went down 5% (102 to 96)
* Vehicle burglaries went up 40% (358 to 503)
* Stolen cars went up 3% (270 to 280)
* Robberies (unspecified) went down 47% (42 to 22)
* Assault (no firearm) went up 30% (23 to 30)
* Assaults (w/ firearm) went up 25% (4 to 5)

Police Beat 1B (S. Natomas)

* Residential burglaries went up 4% (207 to 216)
* Business burglaries went up 22% (31 to 38)
* Vehicle burglaries went down 7% (269 to 249)
* Stolen cars went up 3% (208 to 216)
* Robberies (unspecified) went down 26% (52 to 38)
* Assault (no firearm) went down 13% (36 to 31)
* Assault (firearm) went down 14% (7 to 6)

Police Beat 1C (Northgate/Gardenland)

* Residential burglaries went down 5% (136 to 128)
* Business burglaries went down 42% (47 to 27)
* Vehicle burglaries went up 12% (91 to 102)
* Stolen cars went up 2% (128 to 131)
* Robberies (unspecified) went down 29% (47 to 33)
* Assault (no firearm) went up 60% (20 to 32)
* Assault (firearm) went down 33% (12 to 8)

For monthly 2009 and 2008 Natomas crime statistics, click crimestatsdist1dec2009.xls

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Sacto 9-1-1 Q&A

Q: What happened with the case regarding Marc McCormick? He was accused of videotaping a woman in her home and was arrested. He lives in my neighborhood and I see him all the time. Were charges dropped?


A: According to Sacramento Superior Court online records, misdemeanor charges have been filed against Mark William McCormick, alleging that he used a camcorder or other instrument to view an individual in a place where there was an expectation of privacy, trespassing and peeping.

His next court date is June 4.

According to Sacramento police logs, McCormick, 40, was arrested March 8 after the victim reported that a friend had entered her home without her knowledge to secretly videotape her.


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