Sacramento Man Arthur Jasper Arrested After 11 Business Burglaries, Police Say
Sacramento police say a 23-year-old man was arrested after investigators linked him to an 11-burglary spree targeting businesses across the city. Public reporting identifies the suspect as Arthur Jasper of Sacramento, and police say he was arrested on March 14 during a directed patrol near 41st and J Street.
What happened
According to ABC10, KCRA, and Sacramento Police social posts, officers were conducting a focused patrol in the 41st and J area when they spotted a man matching the description tied to the burglary series. Police say Jasper tried to evade officers, but after further investigation they arrested him on allegations connected to 11 commercial burglaries. KCRA also reported police said he had five outstanding felony burglary warrants at the time of his arrest.
KCRA reported that nine burglaries happened over a few days, and two more happened about a week later, bringing the total to 11. The station said the first businesses publicly identified in the case included The Garden at The Line and The Mill in East Sacramento.
KCRA’s report also listed the businesses publicly identified as impacted: The Garden at The Line, The Mill, Corti Brothers, Angry Chickz, Urban Plates, Chick N Guys / Fred’s Burgers, Wushiland Boba, Onigiri Burgers, Pancake Circus, Jayna Gyro, and Temple Coffee. The dates listed in that reporting were February 27–28, March 1, and March 10.
What we know right now
Police and local media have described the case as part of a broader rise in business burglaries in Sacramento, especially in the city’s south and east areas. Sacramento Police spokesperson Anthony Gamble told KCRA the department increased resources and used directed patrols and evidence-based policing in response to the spike.
ABC10’s article and Sacramento Police social posts both identify Jasper as facing allegations tied to 11 commercial burglaries, while KCRA adds that police called him a repeat offender and said he had five additional felony burglary warrants. At this stage, those are law-enforcement allegations, not a conviction.
What has not been released
As of the reporting I could verify, police had not publicly released a full probable-cause narrative for each break-in, a detailed item-by-item loss list for every business, or a public court outcome such as a plea or conviction. The public reporting I found also does not clearly explain whether investigators believe Jasper acted alone in every burglary or whether any additional suspects could still be investigated.
Why this story is getting attention
This case is drawing attention because police say 11 businesses were hit in less than two weeks, including recognizable Sacramento spots across multiple neighborhoods. It also landed at a time when local business owners were already voicing concern about repeated overnight break-ins and the financial hit those crimes can cause to small businesses.
Final takeaway
What is confirmed right now is that Sacramento police arrested Arthur Jasper, 23, on March 14 and say the arrest is tied to 11 commercial burglaries across Sacramento. What is not confirmed in the public reporting yet are the full court-file details, final disposition of the charges, and whether more arrests or more business victims could still emerge as the case moves forward.
Quick Facts
Suspect identified by police/media: Arthur Jasper, 23, of Sacramento.
Arrest date: March 14, 2026.
Arrest location: Near 41st and J Street in Sacramento.
Burglary count police linked to him: 11 commercial burglaries.
Additional warrants mentioned by police/KCRA: Five outstanding felony burglary warrants.
Areas police said were seeing an increase: South and east Sacramento.
Businesses publicly listed as impacted: The Garden at The Line, The Mill, Corti Brothers, Angry Chickz, Urban Plates, Chick N Guys / Fred’s Burgers, Wushiland Boba, Onigiri Burgers, Pancake Circus, Jayna Gyro, and Temple Coffee.
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