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Sheriff's Lost Hills Station reports reduced vacancies, introduces new Calabasas liaison deputy
Summary
Captain Dustin Carr and Deputy Santiago Cienfuegos updated the Calabasas City Council on staffing gains at Lost Hills Station, an upcoming open house May 2, and January 2026 crime figures showing a year‑over‑year drop in Part I crimes; council asked for solved‑case reporting in future updates.
Captain Dustin Carr of the Lost Hills Station updated the Calabasas City Council on March 11, saying the station’s recruiting is up about 26 percent and academy graduating classes have grown from the teens and low 20s to roughly the 50s. He said station vacancies have fallen from 33 to 26 since he took command and announced a station open house on May 2 from 9 a.m. to noon.
Carr formally introduced Deputy Santiago…
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