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Lost Hills deputy: May and June crimes down, e-bike enforcement stepped up

Calabasas City Council · August 14, 2025
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Summary

Deputy DeMatteo told the Calabasas City Council that Part I crime totals fell compared with 2024—17 in May (down 19%) and 13 in June (down 18%)—and described stepped-up enforcement of electric motorcycles and e-bikes, including citations and impoundments for unlicensed operation.

Deputy DeMatteo of the Lost Hills Sheriff’s Station told the Calabasas City Council on Aug. 13 that Part I crimes were down year over year: 17 in May 2025 (a 19% reduction) and 13 in June 2025 (an 18% reduction).

The deputy said May’s incidents included one residential burglary on North Las Virgenes Road, two robberies (one on Parkway involving alleged threats with a firearm, and another at a motel on Agora Road), vehicle burglaries and multiple retail thefts. For June,…

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