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Sheriff station reports declines in several violent crimes, outlines safeguards for license‑plate readers and drone use
Summary
Captain Sarah Mack presented the Moreno Valley sheriff station’s 2025 annual report, reporting staffing levels, a drop in several Part 1 crimes, deployment of 229 automated license‑plate reader (ALPR) cameras with access and audit safeguards, and a policy‑governed drone program used for targeted public‑safety responses.
Captain Sarah Mack delivered the Moreno Valley Sheriff Station’s 2025 annual report to council on March 10, reviewing staffing, crime trends, specialized units and the station’s use of new investigative technologies.
Mack said the station contracted for 178 sworn deputies and 54 classified staff, and that deputies handled nearly 117,000 calls for service in 2025. The presentation noted decreases from 2024 in homicide, robbery, aggravated assault, burglary and vehicle theft, while theft, rape and arson rose.
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