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Mystery in Hagginwood as Seriously Hurt Minor Found on Douglas Street

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Published on February 12, 2026
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A juvenile was found seriously injured on Thursday in North Sacramento’s Hagginwood neighborhood after police responded to a medical-aid call in the 3300 block of Douglas Street, and the area is now being treated as an active investigation scene. Authorities have not released the victim’s age or condition and have shared no information about any suspects, according to ABC10

Police response and where to report tips

The Sacramento Police Department lists 916-808-5471 as its non-emergency number and directs the public to an online “Anonymous Crime Tips” portal for anyone with information, per the Sacramento Police Department. Investigators are asking residents who may have witnessed the incident, or who have video or other potential evidence, to contact the department through those channels so detectives can follow up.

Neighborhood context

Hagginwood, in North Sacramento, has seen other recent violence. Earlier this month, investigators worked a homicide on the 3200 block of Marysville Boulevard, as reported by KCRA. At the same time, the neighborhood is the focus of community investment, including a new library project in North Sacramento–Hagginwood, highlighting both the strains and the efforts to strengthen the area.

Police have not announced any arrests or explained how the minor was injured, and investigators say the case remains active, according to ABC10. Authorities are asking anyone with information to contact the Sacramento Police Department by phone or through the department’s anonymous tips portal so detectives can pursue leads.