Here are Community Patrol stats for April

Community safety and security are a high priority the Association. The City, Riverside Sheriff’s Department and the Association all work closely to provide the residents of Canyon Lake with a safe community.

Community Patrol statistics for the month of April are provided by Securitas Account Manager Jay Cregeen. Marine Patrol Statistics are provided by Marine Patrol Captain Steve Haney.

Community Patrol logged 14,685 miles and answered 263 calls for service with an average response time of seven minutes. Officers issued 104 citations and two warnings.

Twelve speed enforcement citations, six failure to stop for a school bus citations, eight failure to comply citations, four verbal abuse citations, six identification for access control citations, 51 parking citations, one curfew citation, five animal related citations and seven miscellaneous citations were issued.

Four guest passes and 34 POA cards were confiscated.

Patrol received 8 suspicious person/vehicle calls.

There were a total of 11 incident reports. Of the 11 incident reports, four were gate arm incidents, two were for graffiti and two were for vandalism.

Patrol said there will be increased patrols of the east side at the request of the Riverside Sheriff’s Department due to increase in thefts and vehicle break-ins.

Process servers were escorted to 32 locations with a time of 11 minutes per escort and an on-scene time at the house of two minutes.

Marine Patrol performed 80 safety inspections, 100 fishing license/permit checks, 15 boat tows and eight battery assists. There were 12 boating safety contacts and a total of six.




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