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Glendora Police report rise in residential burglaries, cite regional task force and technology in recent arrests
Summary
Lieutenant Matthew Fenner told the Glendora City Council that residential burglaries rose in 2024–25 and the department has joined regional task forces, expanded youth diversion and used license‑plate readers and partnership investigations to arrest suspects tied to Glendora crimes.
Lieutenant Matthew Fenner, Glendora Police Department, told the City Council the department is seeing an uptick in residential burglaries and has stepped up prevention, patrols and regional coordination.
Fenner said the department joined a countywide burglary task force in January and that the team has arrested 28 burglars countywide so far this year, with eight arrests tied to Glendora burglaries. "We joined the countywide burglary task force. This team…already arrested 28 burglars," Fenner said. He also said the department rejoined a children's ICAC unit in March…
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