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Millbrae police bureau reports fewer overall calls and property crimes; vehicle theft and some assaults rose

Millbrae City Council · January 28, 2026
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Summary

Captain Eamon Allen presented the Millbrae Police Bureau annual report: the bureau responded to more than 14,000 calls for service, violent crimes fell modestly (88 to 83), property crimes dropped (from about 475 to 291), clearance rates improved and motor vehicle theft increased; the council pressed for data clarity on NIBRS/SIBRS changes and unhoused counts.

Captain Eamon Allen of the San Mateo County Sheriff's Office presented the Millbrae Police Bureau annual report on Jan. 27, saying the bureau "responded to 14, over 14,000 calls for service" in the past year and that violent crimes were down slightly from 88 to 83.

Allen told the council that property crimes showed a larger decline, with figures presented in the slide deck (the presentation cited a drop from roughly 475 to 291 incidents year‑over‑year). He also said violent‑crime clearance rates improved "to about 69%" for the year and highlighted several notable cases that led to arrests and weapon seizures.

The chief warned that one category rose: "the 1 that…

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