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Sheriff reports calls rise; council approves five‑year law enforcement contract amid vehicle‑cost jump
Summary
The Orange County Sheriff’s Department reported a month‑to‑month increase in calls for service; councilmembers discussed e‑bike safety and enforcement. The council approved a new five‑year law‑enforcement contract that staff said contains a 6.75% overall increase and a large rise in transportation costs.
The Orange County Sheriff’s Department told the Villa Park City Council that calls for service rose sharply month‑to‑month, and council members used the departmental report to press for education and targeted enforcement of a recently enacted e‑bike ordinance.
At the meeting, the sheriff’s representative said “Overall, our call for service have gone up considerably. We up we went up 68 calls for service over the last month.” The representative said the city recorded one crime against a person (a domestic‑violence incident) during the reporting period and that property crimes and suspicious‑activity reports were steady or down slightly.
Councilwoman Miles…
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