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Police report: Temecula handled 5,322 calls in August; traffic unit reports fewer fatal collisions but more citations
Summary
Lieutenant Vic Pearson reported 5,322 calls for service in August and showed priority‑level breakdowns; Sergeant Bill Pratt said fatal collisions are on track to be much lower this year while traffic citations are rising about one‑third over last year.
Lieutenant Vic Pearson told the Temecula City Council on Sept. 9 that the city’s police department handled 5,322 calls for service in August and that response times for priority‑one and priority‑two calls decreased slightly from July to August.
Pearson presented a priority breakdown: 74 priority‑one calls, 1,911 priority‑two calls, 1,994…
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