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Police chief reports mixed 2025 crime trends, flags concentrated calls at large apartment complex
Summary
Police Chief Kevin Minson told the Chino City Council that crimes against persons rose 4% in 2025—driven largely by a 26% increase in robberies—while property crime categories fell; he highlighted heavy, localized demands for service at the 1,645‑unit Homecoming complex and urged coordination with property managers and developers.
Police Chief Kevin Minson told the Chino City Council on Feb. 17 that the Chino Police Department closed 2025 with mixed crime trends and several concentrated problem areas that are straining response resources.
Minson said the department now includes "127 officers, 82 professional staff members, and 45 volunteers," and that "we currently have 0 police officer vacancies." He reported that crimes against persons rose 4% in 2025, with robberies up 26% (67 robberies) and 64 arrests, while property crimes fell 4% and auto theft declined 22%.
The chief also described a regional cargo‑theft problem that the department…
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