
In Roseville, a police operation interrupted the night as the Roseville Police Department, along with SWAT teams, assembled to apprehend a man suspected of domestic violence. The operation took place in the residential area of Vernon Street and Inglis Way, marking an unexpected disruption to the neighborhood's routine.
According to FOX40, the search commenced shortly before the midnight threshold last Saturday, as law enforcement officers served a search warrant. They were to quickly secure, then apprehend the 43-year-old man, reportedly linked to allegations of domestic violence. During the operation, some residents were asked to vacate their homes, albeit the police reassured that there was no immediate threat looming over the public's safety.
Throughout the stint of this operation, the Roseville police took to social media to inform and guide the public. They issued a notice, via Instagram, urging the community to steer clear of the area, asserting that, "There is no threat to the community, but we ask that you avoid the area as we work through the investigation."
The suspect's arrest was confirmed to have occurred at approximately 12:44 a.m. yesterday. Roseville Police Department followed up to announce the end of the operation, stating, "**UPDATE** Suspect is in custody. We will be clearing shortly."









