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Crowley police report drop in calls, plan "Splash with a Badge" event; new hands‑free law enforcement begins Aug. 1
5345736 · July 10, 2025
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Police Chief Troy Hebert reported lower overall calls and recent narcotics arrests, announced a community event July 19 and reminded the public that the new ban on handheld cell phone operation while driving takes effect Aug. 1 with warnings through Jan. 1.
Police Chief Troy Hebert told the Public Safety Committee that general calls for service were down in June and that department efforts, including narcotics enforcement and traffic detail, have contributed to the trend.
"In the month of June, our officers answered 766 calls," Chief Hebert said. He told the committee…
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