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Lake Elsinore meeting highlights: third-quarter police stats, Helen Putnam award for lake plan, community notices
Summary
Lieutenant David Clark presented the sheriff's third-quarter statistics showing overall declines in several Part I crime categories; the council also accepted a Helen Putnam Award for the city's lake management plan.
Lake Elsinore — At its regular meeting, the City Council received a third-quarter public-safety briefing from Riverside County and recognized the city's lake management plan with a statewide award.
Lieutenant David Clark of the Riverside County Sheriff's Office presented calls-for-service and arrest data for July through September. Clark said calls for service in July were about 4,000 (down from 4,800 the previous year), August about 3,800 (down from 3,900), and September 3,485 (up from 3,389 the previous year). Clark noted that, taken over the six-month period shown on the department's chart, many Part I crimes trended downward compared with the same period in 2024: aggravated assaults, robberies, rape and homicide counts were lower, and burglaries, larcenies and vehicle thefts showed…
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