Sacramento Police Investigate Vehicle-Aided Break-Ins at Two Businesses Early Wednesday Morning

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Sacramento Police Investigate Vehicle-Ram Burglaries at Two South Sacramento Businesses

Sacramento police are investigating after two businesses in South Sacramento were burglarized early Wednesday morning when suspects used a vehicle to smash through storefronts, authorities said.

Around 3:45 a.m., officers responded to Wayne’s Wok Chinese restaurant on the 7100 block of 24th Street following reports of a vehicle crashing into the building. About 45 minutes later, police were called to a Togo’s/Baskin-Robbins location on the 1400 block of Meadowview Road after an alarm was triggered. Investigators found evidence of a burglary at both sites, with visible damage to the doors and broken glass scattered at the scenes.

Both businesses are located in South Sacramento, approximately two miles apart. Police said a suspect was arrested in connection with both incidents and was located by the California Highway Patrol. The individual was taken to a hospital for medical evaluation and will be booked into jail once cleared.

The Sacramento Police Department stated that the investigation into whether the two burglaries are connected remains ongoing. No further details about the suspect or potential motives have been released.

Frequently Asked Questions

What time did the burglaries occur?

The first incident was reported around 3:45 a.m. At Wayne’s Wok on 24th Street, and the second was reported about 45 minutes later at the Togo’s/Baskin-Robbins on Meadowview Road.

Were any suspects apprehended?

Yes, a suspect was arrested in connection with both burglaries and was located by the California Highway Patrol.

Are the two burglaries believed to be related?

Police are investigating whether the two incidents are connected but have not confirmed a link at this time.

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