The suspect vehicle realized thatunits were following itand took off at a high rate of speed. CSI processed the scene. The officers spotted what turned out to be a BB gun in the vehicle while detaining these three subjects. While officers were on scene conducting their investigation they observed that the callers nephew and son appeared to be chuckling to themselves. Maclean was able to locate the car a short time later and it immediately turned into a pursuit. 19-338219: Shots Fired: 2400 block Seamist Dr.: 1920hrs. They attempted to stop it, but it led them on a very short lived yet high speed chase that ended at Altos Ave. / Carroll Ave. Arrested: Charges: 23152(A)&(B) VC, 2002(A) VC. 19-231661 / Attpu / 3100 block Parody Way (1C) / 1850 hours. The subjects were detained. Further records check on the female subject revealed that she had aNo Bail warrant and was on probation for drug charges. When it came to a stop, the front passenger and drivers side rear passenger fled on foot. The subject was arrested for his felony warrant and for 22010 PC. The subject initially stopped for K9 unit but almost immediately threw the knife and ran. The R/P described the handguns very well leading the officers to believe that she was being truthful and knew how people move around when putting a gun in their waistband. As they attempted to turn around the vehicle quickly pulled into a driveway. Officers responded to the above area after receiving a POD hit on a stolen black Jeep Grand Cherokee. Officers were alerted to a stolen vehicle by a POD. During the contact Officer suspected the vehicle was stolen but the car came back clear. Arrested: Eric Sandberg, DOB: 6/30/75, XREF: 2091946, Arrested: Donald Wright, DOB: 8/16/72, XREF: 1656961, 19-252189 // Rio Linda Blvd/Harris Ave // TSTOP (Gun Arrest). Suspect 2-Unknown male, black clothing. School staff was very appreciative of our presence as were the kids. Investigation is ongoing. Officers conducted a probation search at the location and located one of the stolen snow boards and the suspect. He was taken into custody without incident. (Animal Control Report# A19-441515), 19-230982 / 505 / Grand & Norwood / 0242 hrs / 2A. 19-412829 / 594/ 2600 block Rio Linda Blvd/ 2B / 2229 hrs. Subject had a lighter in his possession, no fires were actively burning and stated that he was just messing around. On 4/23,Officer responded to a call of a porch theft that had occurred at an unknown location on Bridgecross Dr. The driver of the vehicle exited the car quickly and was detained. While officers were detaining one of the suspects they located a small semi-auto handgun in his front waistband. A total of six (6) stripped / dismantled vehicles were towed from this location, including a motorhome. In the holster was a very real looking C02 Berretta style semi auto. The young driver appeared extremely intoxicated. 19-302947/SSTOP/ Northgate & Cleveland/ 1C/ 0100 hrs. 19-339792 / 2000 block Pointwest Way (2C) / 901/DUI / 0749 hrs. The motorcycle & rider slid across the roadway into a parked car, thus lodging the motorcycle under the car. Several other subjects were detained inside the house and a probation search is still being conducted as of this writing, 20-29287 3800 block Innovator Dr. 927P 1557 Hrs 1A. Graveyard officers were providedinformation and photos of the suspects and a basic vehicle description. The (S) could barely perform FSTs. The youngster became physically resistive, and during the searchSgt. 311 advised SPD Comm Center that the pitbulls owner (transient) was threatening the Animal Control Officer with a knife and that a large group has also gathered around threatening the Officer. Officer was working as a markedXRAY car in the Duckhorn area working on traffic complaints/enforcement. The suspects fled on foot on the nearby bike trail. Officer was able to maintain a grip on the shirt until it ripped and the subject was able to wiggle out of hist shirt, though he remained on the ledge. Prahl (Beat3) got behind the vehicle and initiated a pursuit. 20-48945: 459 auto related traffic stop: Northgate/ West El Camino: 1647hrs. While inside he heard his motorcycle start and flee the scene. 19-413862 / TSTOP / Northgate and San Juan / 1C / 1219 Hrs. Ultimately the decision was made to make a SWAT callout as well as have a SW written. Upon arrival officers located a large group of males drinking alcoholin the parking lot of 1200 block South Ave. All subjects were detained without incident. 215 vehicle is a 2004 red Honda Odyssey 5FZC924. He was arrested for multiple weapons charges. The driver is a probationer with gang ties, so after he was detained a records check revealed the car was stolen. He was identified the suspect in another business 459 On Pell Cir from 9/25/19. The suspect had a minor injury. After some tinkering, they determined the scooter was a no-go. Swingshift officers met the dayshift officer at Kaiser North and took over. Officers quickly drove to the location and located thesuspect vehicle parked on the street. CSO Singh called for additional to assist and once they arrived assisted in safely detaining the suspect without resistance. Suspect #1: MBA, early 20s, thin build, short blk hair with twisties, blk t-shirt, jean shorts. The D+K Donuts had its front glass door shattered but noting in the business appeared disturbed. The 211 was a 211 strongarmfrom Reno. Officer conducted an enforcement stop for 4000(a) CVC on a 1999 Mitsubishi. 20-35646 / SSTOP @ 2900 block Del Paso Blvd. The van returned stolen out of Yuba City. The suspect was described as MHA 30yrs. A passerby called in regarding a Toyota sedan with a broken front window. When confronted with the evidence, the suspect confessed to committing the 459 and said that he sold the handgun for $400. Officers responded to a one round shotspotter and observed nothing 927 in the complex. Officers responded to a mental health call where the comps adult daughter had allegedly hit the comp with a glass bottle and was throwing items. A records check of him showed he was a 290 registrant who had 2 felony warrants. Officers responded to a robbery at the store. Officers spoke to a witness who pointed out a vehicle that had apparently been broken into, but the officers were unable to get in contact with the R/O.