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Temecula public safety update: March saw about 5,900 calls; RBST highlights multi‑jurisdiction 'bank jugging' arrests
Temecula City Council · April 15, 2026
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Summary
The Riverside County Sheriff's public safety report to the council cited roughly 5,900 March calls for service, explained response times and detailed a robbery‑burglary suppression team investigation that led to arrests across multiple jurisdictions.
Riverside County Sheriff’s representatives briefed the Temecula City Council April 14 on public safety metrics and an example investigation. Chief Mark Regale (speaker 20) said March 2026 calls for service totaled “just over 5,900” citywide, with priority‑1 calls at 72 and an…
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