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Sheriff reports 410 calls for service in month; steps taken to curb unsafe school drop-off and e-bike activity

6441150 · August 27, 2025
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An Orange County Sheriff's deputy told the council there were 410 calls for service in the most recent four-week reporting period and described targeted school traffic enforcement, citations from car stops and continuing e-bike outreach.

An Orange County Sheriff's Department deputy briefed the Villa Park City Council on recent public-safety activity and enforcement around the start of the school year.

The deputy said the department recorded 410 calls for service during the four-week reporting period, and that total reportable incidents numbered 24; of those, eight were categorized as crimes against persons or property. He said the person-crime reports included one alleged elder abuse and one assault and battery. Property-related incidents cited included two petty thefts, one residential burglary (a…

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