Sacramento County deputies need help to identify little girl

Deputies need help identifying a little girl who was brought to a Sacramento fire station, the Sacramento County Sheriff’s Office said. The girl was left with a citizen Sunday by an unknown person, the sheriff’s office said. The citizen then brought the girl to the fire station. According to the Sacramento Fire Department, a man showed up to Fire Station 57 around midnight with the child.The man told fire officials that he heard a woman screaming while at a Walmart near Florin Road and Stockton Boulevard. The woman was with the little girl, the man said. The man said he took the woman and the little girl for a ride in his vehicle. When he stopped at a liquor store, the woman jumped out of the car and left with a couple of other people. The fire department said the man then took the little girl to Station 57, where the sheriff’s department came and took custody of the child. The man was interviewed by deputies for about an hour, the fire department said.No other details were released.Anyone with information is urged to call the sheriff’s office at 916-874-5115.

Deputies need help identifying a little girl who was brought to a Sacramento fire station, the Sacramento County Sheriff’s Office said.

The girl was left with a citizen Sunday by an unknown person, the sheriff’s office said. The citizen then brought the girl to the fire station.


According to the Sacramento Fire Department, a man showed up to Fire Station 57 around midnight with the child.

Sacramento County Sheriff's Office

The man told fire officials that he heard a woman screaming while at a Walmart near Florin Road and Stockton Boulevard. The woman was with the little girl, the man said.

The man said he took the woman and the little girl for a ride in his vehicle. When he stopped at a liquor store, the woman jumped out of the car and left with a couple of other people.

The fire department said the man then took the little girl to Station 57, where the sheriff’s department came and took custody of the child.

The man was interviewed by deputies for about an hour, the fire department said.



No other details were released.

Anyone with information is urged to call the sheriff’s office at 916-874-5115.