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Teen Arrested After Months-Long Probe In Deadly North Sacramento Shooting

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Published on June 10, 2026
Teen Arrested After Months-Long Probe In Deadly North Sacramento ShootingSource: Unsplash/ Max Fleischmann

A months-long homicide investigation into a February shooting in North Sacramento has led to the arrest of a 17-year-old male, who is now in custody on a homicide warrant and booked into Juvenile Hall, according to city records.

Police say new warrant followed ongoing work

In a post from the Sacramento Police Department, investigators said they "secured a homicide arrest warrant for an additional suspect" in the case and took a 17-year-old into custody on that warrant. The department publicly thanked the officers and specialty units involved in what it described as a coordinated and safe arrest.

Feb. 3 shooting on Marysville Boulevard

Police say officers responded just before 1 p.m. on Feb. 3 to the 3200 block of Marysville Boulevard in North Sacramento, where they found two adult men suffering from at least one gunshot wound. One man later died at the hospital and the other was seriously injured. That timeline and scene description were included in reporting by ABC10, which cited statements from the department.

Earlier juvenile arrest and ongoing case

In a February news release, investigators with the Sacramento Police Department said they had already identified a 17-year-old suspect in the case and that person had been booked into Juvenile Hall. The new warrant and arrest suggest that multiple juveniles have now been tied to the ongoing probe.

What happens next in court

Because the suspects are juveniles, Sacramento police have not released their names or other identifying details. The department says the investigation remains active. Prosecutors will review the investigative file to decide whether to file formal charges and, if so, whether the case stays in juvenile court or is transferred to adult court.

How the public can help

Anyone with information about the shooting is asked to contact Sacramento Police dispatch at (916) 808-5471 or Sacramento Valley Crime Stoppers at (916) 443-HELP (4357). Anonymous tips can also be submitted through the P3 Tips app. The department’s news release includes the full public request for tips and additional details on the investigation.