A woman who had just been released from the Roseville City Jail reportedly landed herself right back in after attempting to steal a laptop computer from the Placer SPCA, according to an official weekly crime report from the Roseville Police Department.
Alisha Racquel Ratts, 27, who reported herself as a transient from Kelseyville in Lake County, was reportedly arrested on suspicion of burglary and resisting arrest.
According to Roseville PD, on Friday, September 19 at 8 am, Ratts had just been released from the Roseville City Jail. She walked into a portable office building at the Placer SPCA in the 100 block of Corporation Yard Road and took a laptop computer. SPCA staff reportedly confronted Ratts and detained her until officers arrived on the scene. Ratts reportedly dropped the laptop computer and damaged it, then reportedly fought officers as they placed her under arrest.
Perhaps craving more excitement, she was back in action this week, when she was picked up by Colusa County Sheriff’s deputies in the small town of Maxwell, which is located along Interstate 5 north of Williams. Details of the incident were not available, but she was charged with vandalism and trespassing, and arrested near the town’s water tower on Olive Street. This time she reported her home address as an apartment in Santa Rosa. According to her Facebook profile, she also resides in Spokane, Washington. Bail was set at $5,000.
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