A 20-year-old man is in custody after what deputies describe as a short but tense robbery spree along the Watt Avenue corridor, where fast-food joints and convenience stores were hit over several weeks and a gas-mart employee was pepper-sprayed.
Sheriff’s account of the robberies
In a post on X, the Sacramento County Sheriff’s Office said detectives linked three February robberies to a single suspect: a Popeyes on February 2, the Great Gas Food Mart at Watt Avenue and Marconi Avenue on February 4, and a Subway on February 23. Deputies say the robber stole cash from registers, was spotted wearing a single glove, and pepper-sprayed an employee during the Great Gas incident.
Following the investigation, detectives obtained an arrest warrant and on March 17 arrested 20-year-old Jamon Dupree of Pittsburg at a Chevron station on Watt Avenue, directly across from the Great Gas Food Mart, according to the Sacramento County Sheriff’s Office.
Where it happened and local context
The robberies clustered along Watt Avenue, a heavily trafficked commercial strip running through Arden-Arcade and North Highlands and lined with chain restaurants, gas stations, and small businesses. Robbery and property-crime trends remain a steady concern for many residents and shop owners in the region. The Sacramento Police Department publishes online crime maps and statistics that allow the public to track incidents across the city.
Nationally, robbery and other violent-crime numbers have shown recent fluctuations, according to the FBI, which provides quarterly updates through its Crime Data Explorer…