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Waterford police report notes arrests, workplace threat and new traffic trailer; countywide dispatch changes debated

3404096 · February 6, 2025
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Waterford Police Chief Keith reported a busy January with 385 calls for service, a workplace threat that led to an arrest, and acceptance of a second traffic-message trailer funded by an OTS grant.

Waterford Police Chief Keith reported a busy January, including 385 calls for service, 25 arrests and 26 citations. The department said deputies continue targeted traffic enforcement near schools and special events.

Chief Keith told the council that deputies rapidly located and arrested an individual who made a threat against a public-works employee; the suspect was booked into Stanislaus County Jail. The chief called threats to city employees unacceptable and said the department would pursue the matter.

The police department accepted a second portable traffic-message trailer — used to display variable messages and, when configured, vehicle speed readings — that was funded through an Office of…

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