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City manager warns residents of rising crime trends

July 12, 2024 | Palm Desert, Riverside County, California



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City manager warns residents of rising crime trends
During a recent government meeting, city officials expressed gratitude towards various city departments and partners for their ongoing services, particularly in public works and homeless outreach. A special luncheon is scheduled for Monday to honor the contributions of city employees from multiple sectors, including code enforcement, facilities, and parks and recreation.

City Manager comments highlighted a briefing by Lieutenant Boris, who addressed rising crime trends in the area. He warned residents about scams and thefts, particularly those involving individuals approaching people in public spaces to steal jewelry or money through deception. He urged the community to remain vigilant and report any suspicious activities, emphasizing a zero-tolerance policy towards such crimes.

Additionally, representatives from City Net provided an update on their efforts to combat homelessness in the community. Martin Joseph, the Southern California regional program director, outlined the organization's mission to connect homeless individuals with essential services and housing solutions. Since their service launch in Palm Desert in November 2024, City Net has engaged with 151 clients, with 92 accepting various forms of assistance. The report noted three successful transitions to shelter and permanent housing, alongside several behavioral health screenings and veteran enrollments.

The meeting underscored the city's commitment to public safety and support for vulnerable populations, reinforcing the collaborative efforts of city departments and nonprofit organizations in addressing community needs.

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