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Police quarterly report: deputies detail e‑bike enforcement, camera registry and outreach program for isolated seniors

2652177 · February 13, 2025
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Dana Point Police Services reported proactive enforcement yields, a new camera‑registry program, an expanding volunteer ‘Friends in Need’ check‑in effort and continuing concern about high‑speed e‑bikes; deputies recorded more than 2,300 calls for service in the quarter.

Dana Point — Captain Hilton presented the Police Services quarterly report for October–December 2024 at the Jan. 21 council meeting, describing a mix of community outreach programs, enforcement results and new tools the department has deployed.

Highlights included proactive enforcement targeting organized theft and vehicle burglaries, continued attention to catalytic converter thefts and an emphasis on e‑bike enforcement. “E‑bikes … these aren’t bikes. These are motorcycles,” Hilton said, describing several seized vehicles and noting some are capable of speeds over 50 mph and lack required…

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