Trespassing incidents
at Las Palmas Elementary School
Twin Rivers Unified School District, Sacramento County
4
Incidents reported
1
Police Departments
(Twin Rivers Unified Police Department)
1017
Enrollment
2022-23
2022-23
Police call logs are from a sampling of schools representing California for the period Jan. 1 to June 30, 2023. The database does not include all schools or districts.
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Percentage of students eligible for free and reduced price meals (FRPM)
School suspension rate and state average (%)
Data source: California Department of Education; Year 2022-23
Incident Breakdown by Subcategory of Trespassing
Incident Logs
displaying 1 - 4 records in total 4
Serious
Non-Violent
Transient — Las Palmas Elementary School
Twin Rivers Unified School District, Sacramento County
602 - TRESPASSING Reported to Twin Rivers Unified Police Department
1/30/23 at 5:29:45 PM
Incident details:
TRANSIENT NFD SLEEPING IN FRONT OF CAFE IN GRASS AREA //NFI- 3RD PARTY INFO
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Serious
Non-Violent
Trespassing — Las Palmas Elementary School
Twin Rivers Unified School District, Sacramento County
602 - TRESPASSING Reported to Twin Rivers Unified Police Department
2/9/23 at 6:35:26 PM
Incident details:
THREE JUVENILES ON CAMPUS ONE IS WEARING A GRAY HOODIE AND THE OTHER IS WEARING A BLK HOODIE. NO OTHER DESCRIPTION AVAILABLE. TWO JUVENILES ARE IN THE PARKING LOT AND ONE WAS HEADED TOWARDS THE MAIN OFFICE
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Serious
Non-Violent
Transient — Las Palmas Elementary School
Twin Rivers Unified School District, Sacramento County
602 - TRESPASSING Reported to Twin Rivers Unified Police Department
3/22/23 at 5:51:51 PM
Incident details:
RP ADV HE IS NOT AT WORK BUT WAS DRIVING BY THE SITE & A TRANSIENT SUBJ SLEEPING NEAR THE NURSES OFFICE COVERED BY A BLANKET NFD
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Serious
Non-Violent
Transient — Las Palmas Elementary School
Twin Rivers Unified School District, Sacramento County
602 - TRESPASSING Reported to Twin Rivers Unified Police Department
4/7/23 at 7:04:12 AM
Incident details:
transient sleeping in the side of the cafeteria. covered in blankets. NFD
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