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Police Chief Sean Stevens reports overall crime declines but flags burglaries and Crestwood placement

Kingsburg City Council · April 16, 2026
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Police Chief Sean Stevens told the Kingsburg City Council that part 1 crimes were down about 13% for the first quarter but that two residential burglaries and related investigations remain active; Stevens said a person on the sex-offender registry placed at Crestwood was moved and the city will follow up with behavioral-health officials.

Police Chief Sean Stevens told the Kingsburg City Council that part 1 crimes were down about 13% in the first quarter compared with last year, and other offenses were down roughly 22.5%, though the department logged two residential burglaries that drove a local increase in burglary statistics.

Stevens, presenting the Jan.–Mar. 2026 crime-report packet prepared by records supervisor Corina Padilla, said the department recovered a stolen safe containing a firearm, passports and credit cards that Caltrans located on Avenue 384 and that detectives are continuing follow-up. "Part 1 crimes... are down 13%," Stevens said. "We had 2 residential burglaries." He added that traffic collisions…

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