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Sheriff and fire district present year-end numbers; Loomis sees nearly 3,000 incidents in 2023

Loomis Town Council · January 9, 2024
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Summary

South Placer sheriff and the local fire district briefed the council on 2023 public-safety activity in Loomis, reporting nearly 3,000 town incidents, a majority of citizen-initiated calls, plans for dedicated Loomis deputies, and a fire-district note that annual call volume is down about 3% and new state reporting requirements will start in July.

Lieutenant Josh Schindel of the South Placer sheriff's South Placer station told the Loomis Town Council that, between Jan. 1 and Dec. 31, the town experienced nearly 3,000 reported incidents and a substantial share of the station’s workload. Schindel said about 61% of the recorded calls were citizen-initiated (roughly 1,800) and about 39% were deputy-initiated (roughly 1,200), and he provided a breakdown by dispatch-priority to explain those figures.

The lieutenant described operational changes designed to increase continuity in Loomis policing: the station…

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