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Sheriff’s office presents 2024 crime and response data to council; collisions, hit‑and‑runs and e‑bikes draw attention

2315625 · February 13, 2025
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Summary

Riverside County Sheriff's Captain Rails briefed the council on 2024 public‑safety statistics for Canyon Lake, including calls for service, arrest totals, response times, a rise in non‑injury collisions and hit‑and‑runs, and growing concerns about e‑bikes and public safety tactics.

Riverside County Sheriff’s Department Captain Rails reported 2024 law‑enforcement statistics to the Canyon Lake City Council and responded to questions about traffic collisions, response times and the growing prevalence of e‑bikes.

Captain Rails said total calls for service in 2024 were 4,647 and that deputies logged 132 arrests for a range of offenses (including 30 arrests on outstanding warrants and 28 DUIs). He said auto thefts decreased this year compared with 2023, which he attributed in part to expanded use of automated license‑plate reader cameras (Flock cameras). Captain Rails…

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