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Laguna Niguel Police Services reports volunteer hours, training gains in winter quarter

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At the March 4 council meeting, Laguna Niguel Police Services detailed personnel changes, training completions and volunteer contributions, including more than 6,800 volunteer hours and several recent trainings and community programs.

The Laguna Niguel City Council on March 4 heard the Laguna Niguel Police Services Winter Quarter Report, which detailed new deputy assignments, training completions and the scale of volunteer support that city police rely on, Chief Flores said.

The report highlighted why the information matters: the department’s operations depend heavily on volunteers and ongoing training, officials said, and the quarter’s figures show how those resources contributed to public safety and community programs.

Chief Flores told the council that five deputies recently transferred into Laguna Niguel Police Services from Orange County Sheriff’s Department…

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