Friday, November 15, 2019

• 2019 Third Quarter Police Update

At the November 2019 city council meeting there was a very comprehensive Police Quarterly Update given by Lieutenant Aaron Kent. 
Calls for service went down by 14% from July to September.
I got about 10 screenshots and thought it better that they go into a stand alone blog, so as to not make the city council recap too long, and not leave out any of the slides. 

At the bottom of the blog is a video link so you can hear the report as it was given.
Deputy Carlson was busy.
Those are some pretty low numbers for a city of 36,000 that is bisected by a major freeway.
Burglaries dropped by 66% from July to August.
Non hazard citations is the same as non moving violations (parking tickets)... and hazardous citations are what we used to call "moving violations" (speeding, stop sign running).


The city asks for, and budgets for, 70 patrol hours a day. As you can see, the RSO is having a difficult time getting all those hours filled... due to the continued need to hire more qualified officers.
Deputy McCracken has been chosen as the "HEAP" Deputy. That has to do with the grant our area got to deal with the homeless. More info is in the video.
If you have a facebook page, I highly recommend that you "like" the Lake Elsinore Station page. They have been very good about getting information out, and in a very timely manner.   Link to Facebook Page
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Below is the seven minute video.

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