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Yorba Linda police report: steady response times, rise in some property crimes; deputies continue outreach
Summary
Captain Diane Wigton reported July–August statistics showing a modest increase in some property-crime categories, steady priority-one response times (roughly four minutes), arrests and community outreach such as Neighborhood Watch and National Night Out.
Captain Diane Wigton, chief of police services for Yorba Linda, presented department statistics for May–June and July–August during the Oct. 7 City Council meeting.
Wigton reported priority-one response times of about 4 minutes 30 seconds in July and 4 minutes 12 seconds in August. She also noted seasonally fluctuating numbers across categories: commercial burglaries rose (0 in May–June to seven in July–August), grand theft increased (12 to 20), and vehicle burglaries and…
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