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Calimesa public safety reports: sheriff lists April crime counts; fire chief notes brush engine out of service and state fire-mapping process

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The Riverside County Sheriff’s Office reported 14 Part 1 crimes in April in Calimesa; the city’s fire chief said the department’s brush engine is nonoperational and must be returned to a federal program, and described the state fire-hazard severity mapping and public-comment process tied to a senate bill.

The Riverside County Sheriff's Office and the Calimesa Fire Department reported public-safety updates to the City Council on May 5, including April crime statistics, resource shortfalls and the status of the state fire-hazard severity zone mapping.

Sheriff Captain Northup told the council that Calimesa recorded 14 Part 1 crimes in April: two robberies, one assault, two burglaries, one vehicle theft and eight larceny thefts. Year-to-date Part 1 crimes were 95, the captain said. He added that…

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