Crime ReportPlease note: The Roseville Police Department Crime Log does not represent all the crime in the City of Roseville. It should never be viewed as a comprehensive list. 

The purpose in sharing the crime log is to help the public remain alert and aware of proactive actions they can take to protect themselves, their homes, and their valuables. We share crimes that may appear to be rising patterns or can otherwise provide guidance, such as hiding items from plain sight, becoming aware of different tactics used by scammers, advice on better protecting your home, etc. 

Whether it's featured on our social media/website or not, our officers and staff work diligently every day to ensure Roseville remains a safe city. The Roseville Police Department greatly appreciates your support and desire to take proactive measures to help protect yourself and our beautiful city.  



Crime Map
City of Roseville Crime Map


Crime happens in every community. We encourage our residents to stay informed about crime trends in our city. The Crime Map provides a more detailed overview of crime in Roseville as compared to the Crime Log. Please keep this in mind as you see different volumes of reported incidents represented in each. 

Report suspicious activity to our non-emergency line: (916) 774-5000. If you see a crime in progress, call 911. Click here for clarification on when to call our non-emergency line vs. 911.
Roseville Police Crime Log July 1-15, 2025
Police Beat 1
Case # Date/Time Type Location
2025-00800230 7/3/25 8:00 AM Grand Theft Antelope Creek Drive At approximately 8:00 a.m., a victim discovered that all four tires and wheels had been stolen from their vehicle. The car had been left on blocks and had visible damage. Further inspection revealed that two other vehicles in the same parking lot had also been targeted in the same way.
Police Beat 2
Case # Date/Time Type Location
2025-00038475 7/2/25 6:00 PM BURGLARY AUTO EUREKA RD A victim parked his vehicle in front of a business. When he returned, he found the back window of his rental car had been broken. Stolen items included a black Nike duffle bag containing miscellaneous clothing and a U.S. passport belonging to his stepbrother, valued at $2,000. Also taken was a black Costco suitcase with clothing, valued at $500.
Police Beat 3
Case # Date/Time Type Location
2025-00039696 7/7/25 7:47 AM BURGLARY FOOTHILLS BLVD A storage facility owner noticed a missing lock during a daily inspection. Video footage showed a black SUV entering the facility at 7:47 a.m. on July 7, 2025, by tailgating another vehicle. Though the cameras didn’t capture a license plate or the break-in itself, they did show the SUV pulling into the subject unit’s aisle and leaving at 8:03 a.m.
Police Beat 4
Case # Date/Time Type Location
2025-00800244 7/12/25 11:50 AM Fraud Diamond Oaks Road A victim was contacted by someone claiming to be from their bank, who said their account had been compromised due to Best Buy transactions in Texas. The caller convinced the victim to reset their mobile banking app, add a new Apple Wallet card, and transfer $3,270 in seven transactions via Apple Cash. The victim was also instructed to withdraw $2,000 and re-deposit it in $500 increments using CVS barcodes. The victim later contacted the real bank and was told it was a scam.
Police Beat 5
Case # Date/Time Type Location
2025-00039429 7/6/25 2:40 PM OTHER MISDEMEANOR FAIRWAY DR Two suspects were seen doing donuts behind businesses in active parking lots. RPD observed the reckless driving. When officers activated lights and sirens, the suspects fled through the lot at high speed before stopping. Witness video showed both individuals driving at different times. Both were cited for reckless driving and released. The vehicle was impounded due to public safety risks.
Police Beat 6
Case # Date/Time Type Location
2025-00040013 7/8/25 8:50 PM BURGLARY PRAIRIE WOODS WAY Two juveniles entered a construction area at Cooley Middle School, where they used a pickaxe to open a turquoise paint can and splattered paint throughout a classroom. They also discharged a fire extinguisher and escaped through a window. Officers located and arrested them nearby.
2025-00039749 7/1/25 12:00 AM VANDALISM CROCKER RANCH RD A suspect used an illegal firework to damage a city-owned bathroom. The act occurred on July 1, 2025, and was later posted on social media by the suspect. Unrelated juveniles provided the post to the police.
2025-00041285 7/14/25 11:57 AM SERVICES WOODCREEK OAKS BLVD Officers responded to an overdose. A friend said the subject took one hit of fentanyl in a vehicle and began to overdose. CPR was in progress when fire personnel arrived. The subject regained consciousness and was transported to SRMC for further care.
Police Beat 7
Case # Date/Time Type Location
2025-00039241 7/5/25 8:15 PM VANDALISM BRICK MASON CIR Police responded to reports of juveniles damaging school property. Witnesses identified the suspect, who had climbed on the roof and ripped off a gutter before throwing it to the ground. Officers detained the suspect without incident.