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Committee expands crime-prevention work: ‘Lock it or Lose it’ and added ‘knock-and-run’ PSA
Summary
Committee members discussed declining crime numbers, encouraged residents to report incidents, and added a new agenda item to address recent ‘knock-and-run’ incidents; deputies urged renewed public education about locking vehicles and not leaving firearms inside cars.
The Public Safety Committee broadened its community-safety outreach at Monday’s meeting, endorsing a continued “Lock it or Lose it” messaging push and adding a new agenda item to address recent “knock-and-run” incidents targeting homes.
Deputy Amador of the sheriff’s office reported year-to-date crime figures and called attention to continuing vehicle burglaries and attempted vehicle burglaries: homicides remained at zero, robberies were down (2 so far this year versus 3 last year), auto…
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