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Sacramento deputies arrest wanted suspect after spotting stolen van on Stockton Boulevard

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Sacramento, California – A gold Toyota Sienna moving along Stockton Boulevard in South Sacramento drew the attention of Sacramento County Sheriff’s Central Division Problem Oriented Policing deputies last week for a reason already known to law enforcement.

According to the report, deputies recognized the van as a vehicle that had previously been reported stolen to the Sacramento Police Department. The stolen vehicle report was tied to an investigation involving an alleged violation of a domestic violence restraining order, according to the information released by the Sheriff’s Office.

That recognition quickly turned a routine patrol observation into a more serious law enforcement response. Deputies were also aware that the suspect connected to the vehicle, Mohammed Khan, was wanted on outstanding warrants. Those warrants included both felony and misdemeanor matters, including elder abuse and violation of a domestic violence restraining order.

Because of the history connected to the van and the warrants tied to the named suspect, deputies conducted a high-risk stop. Khan was detained without incident, and the situation was brought under control without further escalation.

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After the stop, Sacramento County Probation authorized a probation violation hold. Khan was then transported to the Sacramento County Main Jail, where he was booked on several allegations. The booking charges included possession of a stolen vehicle, vehicle theft, probation violation, and the outstanding warrants already linked to his name.

Khan remains in custody at the Sacramento County Main Jail. His bail has been set at $60,000, and his next court appearance is scheduled for June 2.

Authorities also noted that Khan’s booking photo is not eligible for public release under California law because the state classifies his alleged crimes as “non-violent.”

The case also comes as the Sheriff’s Office is warning about the possible effects of proposed county budget cuts. Officials said units such as the Problem Oriented Policing Teams, commonly known as POP Teams, are among those slated to be cut if Sacramento County moves forward with reductions to the Sheriff’s Office budget.

For the Sheriff’s Office, the arrest was presented as an example of how specialized teams identify repeat problems, track known suspects, and respond when a stolen vehicle or wanted person is spotted in the community. In this case, that work led from a van seen on Stockton Boulevard to an arrest, a probation hold, and a new court date for the suspect.

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