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Placer County Sheriff's Office Seeks Help Identifying Suspect in Loomis Vandalism Spree

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Published on September 05, 2025
Placer County Sheriff's Office Seeks Help Identifying Suspect in Loomis Vandalism SpreeSource: Facebook/Placer County Sheriff's Office

The Placer County Sheriff's Office is on the lookout for a suspect involved in a vandalism case in Loomis. Deputies have turned to the community for help after a man was caught on camera allegedly spray-painting two vehicles. The incident unfolded on Monday night and was reported on the office's official social media channels.

According to the surveillance footage, which was released by the Placer County Sheriff's Office, the suspect can be seen cautiously walking up the driveway of a home north of King Road before targeting the vehicles. Despite the video's poor lighting, which obscured the suspect's identity, detectives believe that someone might be able to recognize either the man or the vehicle he arrived in, described only as a small compact car.

While the identity of the suspect remains unknown, an earlier act of vandalism that occurred in May in the same area could potentially be connected. "Recognize this guy?" the Placer County Sheriff's Office asked the public in their request for assistance. The post emphasized the need for any viewer who has information regarding the incident to come forward and contact the Property Crimes Unit directly at 530-889-7830.