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Vallejo police present November operations report showing mixed crime trends; domestic violence cited as persistent concern

Vallejo Public Safety Subcommittee · January 7, 2026
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The Vallejo Police Department reported lower homicides and declines in stolen vehicles and shooting incidents through November 2025, while aggravated/simple assaults and domestic violence rose; staff proposed new metrics and partnership-based interventions including a lethality assessment protocol and updated victim-resource coordination.

Vallejo police presented their November 2025 operations bureau report to the Public Safety Subcommittee on an overview of city crime statistics and response capacity.

DC Knight, a senior police official, said the department logged more than 12,000 incoming calls to the communications center in November and created over 5,000 incidents. He highlighted several positive trends: stolen-vehicle incidents were down about 30 percent and shooting cases were down roughly 24 percent through November. The report recorded 17 homicides by year-end, a decline from the prior year figures discussed in the packet.

At the same time, Knight…

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