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Rancho Palos Verdes highlights vehicle burglaries, postal check fraud and camera subsidy
Summary
Officials said overall crime is down but flagged increases in vehicle burglaries and check-washing at the Peninsula Post Office; the city offers a 50% matching camera subsidy (capped in the transcript at $2,500) to aid prevention and investigations.
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Mayor Paul Seo said Rancho Palos Verdes continues to receive regular briefings from the Lomita (transcript: "Lamita") Sheriff's Department and reported that while overall crime is down, vehicle burglaries and check-washing (fraud) at the Peninsula Post Office have been concerns the city elevated to federal representatives for investigation.
Seo described the city’s camera subsidy program as a tool to assist law enforcement: residents may apply for a 50% matching subsidy, with a maximum stated in the transcript as $2,500. He and the host urged residents to use secure methods (online filing) for sensitive mail and to consider cameras as part of layered neighborhood protections that also help investigations.
The mayor encouraged residents to visit the city website for program details and to contact city staff if they cannot find application information.

