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Orange County sheriff credits partnerships, training and technology for 43% drop in crime since 2018
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Sheriff John Mina told The Domino Effect that Orange County’s crime rate has fallen more than 43% since 2018 and credited deputies, technology and community partnerships for the decline; he outlined programs from behavioral response teams to senior scent kits and outreach initiatives.
Orange County Sheriff John Mina said that crime in Orange County has fallen by more than 43% since 2018 and credited that decline to patrol work, technology and community engagement. "One of the best things we've done at the Orange County Sheriff's Office is community engagement," Mina said, adding that cameras, license‑plate readers and bystander videos also help detectives build cases.
Mina, speaking on The Domino Effect with host Charlene Stanford Green, said deputies handle a wide range of…
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