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Riverside County sheriff reports largely steady calls in Lake Elsinore but notes homicide rise and new Prop 36 theft tool

2111968 · January 14, 2025
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Lieutenant David Clark of the Riverside County Sheriff—s Office presented the department—s fourth-quarter 2024 statistics to the Lake Elsinore City Council, reporting largely flat calls-for-service but noting a rise in some violent crimes and explaining how Proposition 36 restores tougher theft penalties in some cases.

Lieutenant David Clark of the Riverside County Sheriff—s Office briefed the Lake Elsinore City Council on the department—s fourth-quarter 2024 statistics on calls for service, arrests and response times, and described how the newly enacted Proposition 36 changes theft law that was altered by Proposition 47.

Clark said overall calls for service in October through December 2024 were "pretty flat" compared with 2023 but noted some shifts across categories. "Robbery up a little bit. ... Homicides, unfortunately, you're all aware we had 2 this year where last year…

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