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Trinidad police report: September calls steady; county adds grant‑funded problem‑oriented deputies
Summary
Trinidad saw a small month‑to‑month change in calls for service in September; county law enforcement reported initiation of a grant‑funded problem‑oriented policing team with two deputies who will focus on problem locations and sites with an opioid/drug nexus.
Lieutenant Josh McCall delivered Trinidad’s public safety report on Oct. 14, saying September calls for service in the city were slightly higher than August but showed no single anomalous spike.
McCall reported 57 calls for service in September for Trinidad proper (up from about 55 in August). The most common call types were patrol checks and general town patrols (about 11 each), with…
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