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Calabasas sees fewer Part I crimes in February, sheriff's deputy reports
Summary
Deputy Ciemfuegos told the council the city recorded 21 Part I crimes in February 2026, a 28.1% decline year-over-year; the report listed three aggravated assaults (two domestic), several thefts, burglaries and three grand theft autos, and noted arrests in multiple incidents.
The Calabasas City Council received the sheriff's February crime report April 8, in which deputies recorded 21 Part I crimes — a decline of 28.1% compared with the previous February.
Deputy Ciemfuegos of the Los Angeles County Sheriff's Department said the tally included three aggravated assaults, two of which were domestic violence incidents, and that deputies…
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