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Sheriff and code-enforcement reports: South El Monte sees overall decline in Part I crimes; parking citations high in May

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At the June 17 meeting sheriff’s deputies reported a year-over-year decline in Part I crimes and code enforcement presented April and May activity statistics, including a spike to 905 parking citations in May and continuing work on homeless encampments and illegal dumping.

South El Monte officials received two monthly operational briefings at the June 17 council meeting: a sheriff’s department presentation on Part I crimes for May and a combined code-enforcement/public-safety report covering April and May.

A sheriff’s presenter summarized Part I crime categories (homicide, rape, aggravated assault, robbery, burglary, theft, grand theft auto and arson) and told the council that overall the year-to-date trend remains down compared with previous years. The sheriff’s presenter…

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