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Roseville police seek leads in missing woman case

ROSEVILLE, CA - A Roseville woman remains missing after nearly a week and detectives are asking for anyone who was in the parking lot where her car was found to contact them.

The husband of 59-year-old Susan M. Jacobson reported she didn't return to their Sun City Roseville home last Wednesday night after she left early that morning to go grocery shopping and run errands.

Jacobson's dark blue Honda Civic was found in the Raley's parking lot at the corner of Pleasant Grove Boulevard and Woodcreek Oaks Boulevard but there was no sign of her. Jacobson's wallet was turned into a Starbucks in the shopping center that Wednesday morning by a woman who said she found it in the parking lot.

The missing woman's husband told police his wife didn't socialize much and was a stay-at-home person so her disappearance was out of character.

Search continues for missing Roseville woman

ROSEVILLE, CA - Nearly 200 volunteers and officers continued to search for a Roseville woman who went missing Wednesday.

Susan Jacobson, 59, was last seen around 6 a.m. by her husband when she told him she was going grocery shopping and to run errands. Police said her car was found unoccupied in the parking lot of the R.C. Wiley on the corner of Woodcreek Oaks Boulevard and Pleasant Grove Boulevard Wednesday evening. Investigators said Jacobson's disappearance is out of character.

On Sunday, search crews from the Roseville Police Department, Placer County Sheriff's Office Search and Rescue team and Placer Search and Rescue dogs met with volunteers at Mahany Park, in front of Martha Riley Library, at 8 a.m. The search was concentrated near Sun City Golf course and behind the park, Roseville spokesperson Dee Dee Gunther said. The search ended at 1 p.m.

Police locate good Samaritan who found missing Roseville woman's wallet

ROSEVILLE, CA - Roseville police investigating the disappearance of Susan Jacobson have found and spoken to a jogger who turned in the missing woman's wallet.

Jacobson's dark blue Honda Civic was found in the Raley's parking lot at the corner of Pleasant Grove Boulevard and Woodcreek Oaks Boulevard Wednesday night but there was no sign of her, said Roseville Police Department spokesperson Dee Dee Gunther.

According to Jacobson's husband, his wife left their Sun City Roseville home Wednesday morning to go grocery shopping and run other errands, Gunther said.

About 8 that morning, a woman brought Jacobson's wallet to the Starbucks coffee shop in the same Raley's shopping center, saying she found it in the parking lot. Gunther said after a public plea for information about the good Samaritan, investigators identified and spoke with her Friday afternoon. Gunther had no other information about what the woman told detectives.

Calif. snowpack just 17 percent of normal

ECHO SUMMIT, Calif. (AP) - California's last snow survey of the season is bad news for the millions of state residents who rely on the snowpack for their water.  

The state Department of Water Resources found the water content in the snowpack on Thursday was 17 percent of normal, an ominous situation for a state that depends on a steady stream of snowmelt to replenish reservoirs throughout the summer.  

In some places, there was no snow at all.  

State officials are projecting they will deliver just 35 percent of the water that has been requested from the 29 agencies that rely on the snowmelt, which supplies more than 25 million Californians.  

This year has been one of the driest rainy seasons on record in some parts of California.

Sacramento Kings should stay, recommends NBA panel

SACRAMENTO, CA - It's not the final decision but Monday, the NBA committee tasked with examining two competing bids for the Sacramento Kings recommended to the league's Board of Governors to deny the team's application to move to the Seattle.

The committee's vote was unanimous, 7-0 (some of the 12 members serve on both the relocation and finance committees which worked together on the reviewing the offers).

With the "all-in" vote, News10 Sports anchor Bryan May says that gives Sacramento at least 12 votes, more than the eight needed (to block a Seattle move) when the full vote by the Board of Governors (the 30 team owners or their representatives) is taken.

The owners have at least seven days to review the committee's recommendation before calling a meeting to vote. The NBA said Monday the owners would convene the week of May 13 to vote.