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Sunnyvale public safety outlines crime trends, holiday burglary detail and rollout of license‑plate readers
Summary
Command staff presented county crime comparisons showing low violent‑crime rates, highlighted property crime and holiday burglary suppression efforts, and described a 20‑camera license‑plate reader program with 12 cameras installed at the time of the meeting.
Chief Fano and other command staff told residents that Sunnyvale continues to rank as one of the safer cities in Santa Clara County for violent crime but that property crimes, particularly thefts and auto burglaries, remain a persistent problem.
Fano cited the Santa Clara County District Attorney’s annual report as the source used to compare per‑capita rates across cities and noted Sunnyvale’s per‑100,000 statistics for 2022 and a reported…
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