Security Logs: March 10-22
Mar 25, 2026 11:52AM ● By Joe WirtMarch 10
5:24 p.m., RMCSD Patrol responded to a welfare check request after a son reported being unable to contact his mother for two days. Upon arrival, patrol made contact with caregiver and then with the resident, who appeared in good health and showed no signs of medical distress. She was advised of the welfare check request made by her son. Area clear.
8:20 p.m., RMCSD Patrol responded to a gate arm incident at the Murieta North Lago Drive outbound gate. A golf cart with a deactivated barcode entered the community through the outbound lane and struck the gate arm, knocking it from its bracket. The driver did not notify the gate officer and continued into the community. ABDI traffic viewer research identified barcode number registered to a Puerto Drive residence. Patrol made contact with the driver, who stated he entered through the outbound lane because his barcode was not functioning and the route was faster than using the visitor lane. Patrol reported no injuries and no damage to the golf cart. Driver was advised to contact the RMA HOA regarding the deactivated barcode.
March 13
2:08 p.m., Patrol responded to a report of a silver pickup driving at a high rate of speed around Lake Calero. Upon arrival, officers located a silver Ford Lightning occupied by two juvenile subjects. Patrol made contact with the individuals and advised them of park speed limits and safety concerns. Both subjects were cooperative and agreed to operate their vehicle at safe speeds. No violations were directly observed and no citation was issued.
March 17
5:53 p.m., Patrol responded to a report of reckless driving involving a white Chrysler 300 near the North Beach area. The vehicle was located and the driver was contacted and advised regarding speed limits and traffic regulations. The driver was cooperative.
7:48 p.m., Patrol issued a citation for violation of RMA Rule II, Section 16: Unsafe transport of passengers (passengers riding in the bed of a pickup truck) while entering through the North Gate.
March 19
9:29 a.m., Responded to report of loose cattle behind a Puerto Drive residence. Upon arrival, RMA Compliance was on scene. Cattle had knocked over a front yard fountain and moved back toward the fence line. Owner advised ongoing issues with fence tampering near the cemetery, allowing cattle to leave ranch property. Rancher entered North Gate at approximately 9:33 a.m. and retrieved livestock.
March 20
12:03 a.m., Two cows breached a neighboring fence and entered a residential area. Patrol located them at Puerto Drive and remained on scene until the rancher arrived. Rancher was advised regarding possible fence repairs.
March 21
12:03 a.m., Dispatch received a report of a possible traffic accident near the county bridge on Highway 16. Patrol responded and located a silver 2013 Honda Accord on the golf course near Hole 18 after it had driven through a fence line. The driver, identified as a 16-year-old resident, was outside the vehicle and reported no injuries. The driver stated he lost control of the vehicle and overcorrected.
4:27 p.m., Patrol responded to a report of a cow that had breached a fence and entered a residential property on Puerto Drive. Reporting party advised the animal was in the rear yard area. Patrol notified Dispatch to contact the rancher/animal control and assisted with temporary fence repairs.
March 22
5 a.m., Patrol observed a U-Haul truck parked at the Murieta Nail Lounge with a shattered glass front door. Upon inspection, Patrol observed damage to the ATM and cash register, indicating a burglary. Patrol remained on scene and notified Dispatch of a possible active burglary. The business owner arrived and advised his alarm activated at approximately 4:48 a.m. He reported observing two male suspects wearing black hoodies and masks on his Ring camera, using a crowbar to gain entry. Footage was unavailable due to inactive subscription. Patrol also noted the U-Haul appeared to be tampered with and possibly stolen. Incident was reported to the Sacramento County Sheriff’s Office.














