Using the Sacramento Police Online Reporting System you can report the following incidents (please choose one).
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Financial Identity Theft
Definition: Someone other than you obtains credit, goods or services using your Social Security number, Drivers License number, credit card numbers, or other identifying information.
Example: Someone opens a credit card account or phone service using your S.S.N., Driver License, credit card or other personal identifying information.
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Harassing Phone Call
Definition: Unwanted phone calls of an annoying, harassing or threatening nature. This does not include violations of restraining orders. Please file violations of restraining orders under the “Violation of Restraining Order” report type.
Example: An “unknown” person calls and Immediately hang-ups or uses obscene language.
Note: You do not know the person calling. If you know the person, fill out the harassment report below.
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Harassment Incident
Definition: Harassment by another person.
Example: A person persistently annoys you or creates an unpleasant situation either verbally or in writing.
Note: This is “documentation” of an “incident” that has occurred and does not rise to the level of a crime.
Note: If you are injured or your property is damaged do not use this incident type to file your report. Select the appropriate crime classification to file a “crime” report.
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Hit and Run
Definition: A hit and run is an accident where the driver of a motor vehicle does not stop after being involved in a collision with another vehicle or property.
Example: Damage caused by another vehicle in which the driver should have left information or fled the scene without stopping to exchange information.
Note: Online reporting is available when there are no injuries and you do not have the license plate number of the other vehicle or you do not know the current location of the other vehicle.
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Non Injury Accident
Definition: Non Injury Accident where information was exchanged.
Example: You and another person were involved in an accident you both exchanged information and now your insurance company wants you to file a report.
Note: If you have already contacted police dispatch and were informed the police were coming, please do not file on our online system. Call 264-5471.
Note: If you are involved in a vehicle accident that occurred in California you must report within 10 days to DMV if property damage is more than $750. Form SR-1 may be obtained from the Department of Motor Vehicles internet web site http://www.dmv.ca.gov/forms/sr/sr1.htm.
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Illegal Dumping
Definition: The depositing of rubbish, waste matter, or garden refuses in City streets in any manner other than those authorized by the City of Sacramento.
Example: Placing appliances on a city street where the individual does not live or during any time other than a neighborhood pickup day, dumping green waste or other household garbage on city streets
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Lost Property
Definition: When property is missing or lost.
Example: Property that is missing, leaving items in restaurant, or missing from home.
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Mail Theft
Definition: Theft of US mail from a mailbox or receptacle.
Example: Letters, bills, etc stolen from a mailbox or receptacle.
Note: If any of your personal information or checks were used after the mail theft, please include this in the narrative portion of your report.
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Theft
Definition: Your property is taken without your permission. Property taken from your vehicle does not go under this crime it will go under “Theft from Vehicle”. Lost property is not a theft. File lost property using the “Lost Property” report form. Property taken from an open garage or a locked house is a “Home Burglary”; you will need to call (916) 264-5471 to report the matter.
Example: Items such as a bicycle from a yard, purse from shopping cart, taking property from a building/residence by someone that had permission to be there and took the property without owner’s permission.
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Theft from Vehicle
Definition: Property is stolen from your locked/unlocked vehicle.
Example: Items such as clothes, books, purse, garage door opener taken from inside your locked or unlocked vehicle.
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Threats Incident
Definition: Threats made in person, in writing or over the telephone. If there is the potential for immediate harm, do not report the threat here, call 9-1-1.
Example: Threats made in person, in writing or over the telephone. No specific date or time known.
Note: The threat must be believable, and not just something said in anger.
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Vandalism
Definition: Defaces or damages property with graffiti or other material.
Example: Someone knocks down a mailbox, breaks a window, key’s a vehicle, spray paints, writs or draws on a building, sidewalk, fence, etc.
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Violation of Domestic Violence Restraining Order
Definition: Willful disobedience of the terms of a domestic violence restraining order. If the violation is occurring now, the restrained party is currently present at the location, or if the violation is violent in nature, do not report via this system, call 9-1-1.
Example: Telephone calls when court order bans telephone contact, personal contact when court order prohibits personal contact.
Note: You must have a current “Restraining Order” and the “Restrained Person” must have been served with a copy of the Restraining Order.
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Violation of Restraining Order
Definition: Willful disobedience of the terms of restraining order. This does not include domestic violence restraining orders. Please file violations of domestic violence restraining orders under the “Violation of Domestic Violence Restraining Order” report type.
Example: Telephone calls when court order bans telephone contact, personal contact when court order prohibits personal contact.
Note: You must have a current “Restraining Order” and the “Restrained Person” must have been served with a copy of the Restraining Order.
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Bias Incident
Definition: Bias incidents involve actions committed against a person or property that are motivated, in whole or part, by bias against race, color, ethnicity, national origin, sex, gender identity or expression, sexual orientation, disability, age or religion.
Example: Verbal or written slurs, derogatory remarks, jokes or comments.
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