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San Mateo County Sheriff's Millbrae bureau reports declines in auto crimes, outlines new tech and staffing

2172006 · January 30, 2025
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Summary

Chief Eamon Allen presented the San Mateo County Sheriff’s Office annual report for Millbrae: 16,350 calls for service, decreases in motor vehicle theft, auto burglaries and residential burglaries, and planned rollouts of technologies including StarChase and mobile ALPRs.

Chief Eamon Allen, San Mateo County Sheriff's Office Chief of Police Services for the City of Millbrae, presented the bureau’s annual report during the Jan. 28 City Council meeting.

Allen reported 16,350 calls for service in the prior year and said the bureau is one of the busiest in the county. He outlined staffing, shift structure and specialty assignments, and highlighted traffic enforcement and community outreach programs.

Key statistics and trends Allen cited: - Calls for service: 16,350 for the year; average response time cited as 3 minutes 14 seconds. - Auto…

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