ROSEVILLE, CA — Placer County authorities reported a series of recent arrests involving allegations ranging from welfare fraud to gang affiliation and criminal firearm storage. The bookings reflect the kind of routine but varied cases that move through sheriff’s offices in the Sierra foothills and Sacramento Valley edge.
The arrest log also included separate entries tied to DUI, domestic violence, battery and unlawful possession, underscoring the breadth of offenses local deputies encounter in day-to-day enforcement.
Fraud and benefits-related allegations
Among the more serious entries was a case described as welfare fraud. That category generally covers accusations that public assistance benefits were obtained or used improperly, though the arrest log itself does not provide extensive case details.
Placer County’s booking records list the allegation alongside other incidents that were handled by local deputies, but the source material does not specify the amount of money involved or the agency that may have been affected.
Weapons and gang-related charges
Other arrests referenced criminal firearm storage and gang affiliation. Firearm-storage allegations can involve accusations that a gun was kept or secured in a way that created a safety risk, while gang-affiliation entries often appear in booking records when deputies believe a suspect is connected to a criminal street gang…