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Sheriff’s Perris Station reports fewer calls, steady response times and plans for drone program

2905207 · April 9, 2025
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Summary

Riverside County Sheriff’s Perris Station reported 50,842 calls for service in 2024, an average of about six calls per day, priority one response times just over six minutes, decreased ShotSpotter activations, and a proposal to add a first-responder drone capability.

Captain Kevin Lamb of the Riverside County Sheriff’s Perris Station delivered the annual public safety update, reporting overall calls for service, staffing patterns and program priorities and outlining initiatives for 2025–26.

Captain Lamb said the station recorded 50,842 calls for service in 2024, a decline from previous years that equates to about six calls per day. He said priority-one response times — from…

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