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Lost Hills deputy reports October crime down 14% year-over-year; robbery and burglaries highlighted

Calabasas City Council · December 4, 2025
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Deputy Dean Mateo told the council October saw 22 Part I crimes, a 14% reduction from last year, but included a robbery outside a Wells Fargo and multiple residential burglaries; Flock license-plate recognition aided a recent arrest, the deputy said.

Deputy Dean Mateo of the Lost Hills Sheriff's Station presented the station's October 2025 crime report to the Calabasas City Council on Dec. 3, saying the month logged 22 Part I crimes — a 14% reduction from the same month last year — while detailing several notable incidents and enforcement results.

Mateo said the station investigated one robbery outside a Wells Fargo branch on Calabasas Road in which the victim's bank bag…

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