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Sheriff reports December crime totals as city reviews Flock camera access

West Hollywood Public Safety Commission · January 26, 2026
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The commission heard December crime and traffic statistics from the Los Angeles County Sheriff's Station and discussed Flock mobile cameras and license-plate readers; city staff said they were reviewing data-sharing concerns and that, as of the meeting, only the sheriff's office had access to the city's Flock systems.

The West Hollywood Public Safety Commission on Jan. 26 heard the Los Angeles County Sheriff's Station report for December and discussed the city's use of Flock mobile cameras and license-plate reader systems.

"For the month of December, West Hollywood station personnel handled a total of 1,578 calls for service," Lieutenant Turner told the commission, listing 39 felony arrests, 91 misdemeanor arrests and 147 part-one crimes. He said the west district accounted for 54 percent…

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