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Police chief reports increased call volume and enforcement activity in June

July 02, 2025 | Pacific, Franklin County, Missouri


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Police chief reports increased call volume and enforcement activity in June
Pacific Police Chief Klinger reported department activity for June during the July 1 meeting, including communications and patrol metrics and recognition of staff.

Chief Klinger said Communications Officer Matt Young was employee of the month for June and summarized the department’s workload: the communications center and officers handled thousands of calls and hundreds of enforcement actions and targeted traffic enforcements in June. The chief thanked officers and communications staff for heavy participation in a busy month and said no officers had a weekend off in June.

The chief did not read a formal, line-by-line annual report at the meeting; the figures cited were provided orally. The board applauded the department’s work.

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