Security Logs: March 23- April 2
Apr 08, 2026 11:12AM ● By Joe WirtMarch 23
5:15 a.m., Patrol responded to a report of a suspicious subject at the Post Office. Upon arrival, Patrol contacted a male adult in his 50s, approximately 5’9”, wearing a blue sweater and blue shoes, riding a bicycle. The subject stated he was a resident and was reviewing a job posting on the door. Dispatch later advised that an employee felt threatened and reported the subject was recording her. Patrol remained in the area until clearing at approximately 5:40 a.m.
3:40 p.m., Patrol contacted a non-resident fishing approximately 50 yards into Rancho Murieta property near the Yellow Bridge. Subject was advised of trespassing and complied with direction to leave.
9:10 p.m., Patrol contacted a resident in a Chevrolet pickup in the North back area near Lake Calero after hours. Subject was advised of RMA regulations and complied with direction to leave.
10:45 p.m., Stonehouse Park: Patrol observed significant damage to the drainage system near the women’s restroom during routine lockup. Photos were taken and information forwarded to Dispatch and RMA.
11:43 p.m., Patrol located an unoccupied black Volkswagen sedan at Lake Clementia after hours in violation of park hours. Citation issued. Vehicle was confirmed to belong to a guest of a resident.
March 24
12:45 a.m., Guadalupe Drive: Patrol responded to a speeding complaint. Subjects were gone on arrival. Patrol remained in the area and will conduct targeted traffic enforcement.
4 p.m., Camino Del Lago: Reporting party told of an earlier disturbance occurring at approximately 7 a.m. during a walk around Lake Chesbro, alleging she was shoved by a subject associated with a former walking group member. Patrol contacted involved party (Via Del Cerrito), who denied any physical altercation and stated there was no verbal or physical contact. No injuries reported; incident documented for record.
5:50 p.m., 10th Fairway, South Course, Patrol contacted three young adult males fishing on the golf course. Subjects were advised of trespassing and complied with direction to leave, relocating to the Cosumnes River.
6:20 p.m., Patrol responded to reports of glass debris in the roadway near Via Bernini. Debris was partially cleared, and RMA Maintenance was notified for further cleanup.
9:25 p.m., Patrol responded to a report of a loud verbal argument between a male and female. Upon arrival, reporting party advised the disturbance originated near Pera Drive. Patrol remained in the area for observation and notified the Sacramento County Sheriff's Office. No units were immediately available.
March 25
3:37 p.m., Lago Drive, Patrol responded to a report involving a delivery driver requesting contact with a resident. Upon arrival, Patrol contacted a Spark/Walmart delivery driver who was deaf and experiencing issues with the delivery application. The resident contacted Walmart Customer Care, and the issue was resolved. Driver departed without incident.
March 26
1:10 p.m., Officer Passer responded to a report of a vehicle striking a gate arm. Upon arrival, involved vehicle had left the scene. Gate Officer Diaz advised the vehicle clipped the gate arm and continued without stopping. Gate was reset and functioning normally.
7:30 p.m., Puerto Drive, Patrol responded to a noise complaint involving a vehicle with a loud exhaust. Resident was contacted and advised. Resident stated they were preparing the vehicle for a trip and agreed to keep noise at a reasonable level.
12:50 p.m., Camino Del Lago, Officer Passer responded to a request for documentation from resident regarding ongoing issues with individuals previously associated with her walking group. Resident reported that two parties were congregating near the rear gate of her property during her routine morning activity, causing her concern. Patrol advised the resident to contact the Sacramento County Sheriff’s Office to file a report and request further guidance.
10:27 p.m., Welfare check, Linksman Court (Murieta South): Patrol responded to a welfare check request. Reporting party was concerned for her mother, who was not answering her phone. Residence appeared secure with lights off and no response at the door. No signs of distress observed.
10:40 p.m., Patrol observed a blue Club Car golf cart with four juvenile males and a black Audi in Riverview Park after hours in violation of Rule IX Section 3. Vehicles initially departed prior to identification; Patrol later located both vehicles near Greens Park and obtained identifying information. Citations issued.
March 28
12:15 a.m., Linksman Court (Murieta South): Patrol responded to a noise complaint related to a prior welfare check. Contact was made with the reporting party’s daughter, who advised her mother (housesitting at the residence) was inside and sleeping. No further issues observed.
March 31
5:30 a.m., RMCSD responded to a report of water flow lifting a storm drain manhole on Via Sereno. No active water flow was observed upon arrival; however, a slightly lifted manhole with asphalt displacement was noted in front of 2 Via Sereno. RMCSD Water Operations was notified and responded.
April 1
6:40 p.m., While conducting routine patrol, RMCSD observed a guest fishing at Lake Clementia without the resident present. Contact was made with the guest, who advised they were visiting Pera Drive. The guest was informed of RMA regulations and instructed to leave the area. The guest complied without incident. Area clear.
5 p.m., RMCSD received a report of reckless driving on Jackson Road. A white Kia was reported passing multiple vehicles in a no-passing zone over a double yellow line. A second report was received shortly after for following too closely on Celebrar Street involving the same vehicle. The vehicle was identified as belonging to a resident of Billar Court. RMCSD Patrol made contact with the parent of the driver and advised them of the complaints.
April 2
10:47 p.m., RMCSD Patrol observed a group of individuals skating in the parking lot of Laguna Joaquin after posted park hours. Two vehicles were associated with the group, one belonging to a resident and one to a guest. The group was advised of park hours and complied by leaving the area without further incident.














