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River Valley Times

Security Logs: June 9-21

Jun 23, 2026 03:54PM ● By Joe Wirt
June 9
6:38 p.m., During routine patrol of Lake Chesbro, patrol observed two individuals paddleboarding in violation of Lake Chesbro body contact regulations. Using the patrol vehicle PA system, subjects were directed to return to shore and complied without incident. Contact was made with guest associated with De La Cruz Drive. The resident was not present. Citation was issued for Rule IX, Section 1 (Guest Without Resident) and Rule IX, Section 2 (Swimming/Body Contact -Lake Chesbro).

June 10
4:31 p.m., patrol responded to a report of several juvenile males preparing to jump from the Yellow Bridge. Upon arrival, approximately eight juveniles were observed near the bridge railing. Using the patrol vehicle PA system, patrol directed the group to move away from the edge, and they complied. The group stated they were not planning to jump due to shallow water conditions. Patrol remained on scene until the group dispersed. 
5:45 p.m., Patrol observed a black BMW fail to stop at the intersection of Pera Drive and Guadalupe Drive in violation of Rule II, Section 5 (Stop Signs). The vehicle committed a second stop sign violation at Guadalupe Drive and Puerto Drive before parking on Fuente De Paz. Citation issued.

June 12
3:16 a.m., Patrol responded to a report of a group of individuals walking through the neighborhood, creating excessive noise and causing a disturbance. Upon arrival, patrol contacted a group of four subjects who stated they were experiencing issues with another resident in the area. Patrol advised the group of the community curfew regulations and instructed them to return home quietly. The subjects acknowledged the instruction and departed the area.

June 13
12:52 a.m., Patrol observed a gray Infiniti parked in the Riverview Park parking lot after operating hours in violation of Rule IX, Section 2 (Park Hours). Upon contacting the driver and advising them to leave the area, the individual responded with profanity toward patrol and initially refused to comply. The vehicle remained in the parking lot for a short period before departing.
1:07 a.m., patrol observed a vehicle parked at Riverview Park after operating hours in violation of Rule IX, Section 2 (Park Hours). Patrol utilized the public address system to advise the driver that the park was closed. 
The driver responded with profanity toward patrol and remained in the parking lot briefly before departing the area. Further investigation revealed the vehicle had been granted access by the listed resident, who advised the driver was dropping them off. A citation was issued for the violation.

June 14
1:38 a.m., Patrol responded to a report from a resident at Sobon Lane regarding a suspicious white sedan repeatedly circling the neighborhood. Patrol arrived at approximately 1:10 a.m. and conducted an area check. During the search, patrol observed a white Kia traveling on Murieta Drive toward Jackson Highway. Patrol recognized the vehicle from earlier in the shift when it had been observed parked near Lone Pine Hill. 
Upon relaying the vehicle information to Dispatch, it was determined that the vehicle had been admitted into the community as a guest shortly after being observed leaving the area.

June 15
1:14 a.m., A resident reported two subjects loitering outside the residence and suspected they were preparing to engage in nuisance behavior. The complaint was related to a similar incident involving the same individuals the previous week.
Patrol arrived and observed the subjects in the area. While gathering information, one subject approached the patrol vehicle wearing an elderly-man mask, looked into the driver's side window, and fled on foot.
Patrol contacted both subjects and directed them to leave the area. The subjects were identified as being associated with Fuente De Paz. One subject was a juvenile in violation of curfew. Patrol left a voicemail for the parents of the involved subjects and remained in the area to monitor compliance. The subjects departed without further incident.
9:11 a.m., Security Supervisor Arino responded to a report of a juvenile, approximately six years old, unattended at Riverview Park. Upon arrival, the juvenile was located at the park bus stop. Attempts to identify the child through verbal communication were unsuccessful. A community member provided contact information for an individual familiar with local families. Security Supervisor Arino contacted the individual, who identified the child as of Leyenda Court. The juvenile was safely reunited with his mother.

June 18
8:55 p.m., Patrol received a report of a gray, lowered sedan driving recklessly within the  Riverview Project area of Murieta South. The vehicle was last seen traveling toward Divac Court. Patrol responded and located an Infiniti parked on Divac Court. Contact was made with the driver, who was advised of the complaint and reminded to obey all posted speed limits while operating a vehicle within the community. 

June 20
11:03 p.m., patrol responded to a report of loud music originating from a residence. Upon arrival, patrol observed a large gathering with a DJ and amplified music audible from the street.  Patrol contacted the homeowner and advised them of the community noise ordinance. The resident initially stated he would accept any resulting citation but ultimately agreed to lower the volume and discontinue the music.
Patrol observed compliance and remained in the area to monitor the situation. A second complaint was received while patrol remained on scene; however, the music had already been discontinued. Patrol advised dispatch to refer any subsequent complaints to the Sacramento County Sheriff’s Department non-emergency line if the disturbance resumed.

June 21
6:37 p.m., Patrol responded to a report of a black Ford Transit van parked near De La Cruz Drive and Via Bernini with the driver slumped over and unresponsive. Upon arrival, patrol located a Ford Transit with the driver asleep inside. Patrol made contact and successfully awakened the driver. The driver showed no signs of impairment and no odor of alcohol was detected. The driver stated he had been awake since approximately 5 a.m. and had pulled over to rest. The driver was identified as a vendor providing catering services at Domingo Drive. The driver departed without incident.