Police SWAT members surrounded a home in Roseville on Thursday morning after it was identified as a "nuisance home."Officers took 14 people into custody, Roseville police said.“The house is a long-known nuisance house," Roseville police spokesperson Rob Baquera said. "We’ve had at least 25 calls for service at that address in the last year.”The early morning roundup took place at a home on the 6600 block of Maple Creek Drive.“We were aware that there were a lot of people possibly living and going from this house so the coordination worked well. We were able to apprehend all of these individuals,” Baquera said. "We did have one individual run from the house, slipping out the backside of the house, jumping fences in this residential area.”With a help of a drone, officers were able to follow the person from above and take him into custody. Police were tipped off by neighbors that something suspicious was going on inside the home. Many were too nervous to talk about the alleged criminal activity."There was constant coming and going from the house, several cars parked in the driveway around the street, loud noises, parties -- things like that very late at night," Baquera said. "We suspected that there may be drug activity, possible criminal activity, possible gang activity happening at this house."Police said they spent several hours at the home combing through the contents of the residence uncovering enough evidence to arrest 13 people.A 14th suspect was taken into custody by the Sacramento Police Department, who was at the scene of the standoff on a tip in connection with a robbery last week.

Police SWAT members surrounded a home in Roseville on Thursday morning after it was identified as a "nuisance home."

Officers took 14 people into custody, Roseville police said.




“The house is a long-known nuisance house," Roseville police spokesperson Rob Baquera said. "We’ve had at least 25 calls for service at that address in the last year.”

The early morning roundup took place at a home on the 6600 block of Maple Creek Drive.

“We were aware that there were a lot of people possibly living and going from this house so the coordination worked well. We were able to apprehend all of these individuals,” Baquera said. "We did have one individual run from the house, slipping out the backside of the house, jumping fences in this residential area.”

With a help of a drone, officers were able to follow the person from above and take him into custody.

Police were tipped off by neighbors that something suspicious was going on inside the home. Many were too nervous to talk about the alleged criminal activity.

"There was constant coming and going from the house, several cars parked in the driveway around the street, loud noises, parties -- things like that very late at night," Baquera said. "We suspected that there may be drug activity, possible criminal activity, possible gang activity happening at this house."

Police said they spent several hours at the home combing through the contents of the residence uncovering enough evidence to arrest 13 people.

A 14th suspect was taken into custody by the Sacramento Police Department, who was at the scene of the standoff on a tip in connection with a robbery last week.