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Police report: October calls steady; core team cites arrests and anti‑trafficking operation

Temecula City Council · November 21, 2025
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Summary

Temecula’s public safety presentation showed about 5,300 calls for service in October, a modest uptick in priority‑one response times, increases in juvenile medical aid calls and recent investigations including copper‑wire thefts and an illicit massage‑parlor operation linked to anti‑human‑trafficking work.

Captain Regali delivered the Temecula public safety report and briefed council on October policing statistics and core‑team activities.

Regali said total calls for service were about 5,300 and described a small uptick in priority‑one response times that "ebbs and flows" with call volume and location. He said juvenile medical aid — calls for children in medical distress — is the predominant priority‑one call…

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