Public safety officers report monthly statistics

The POA contracts with U.S. Security Associates to provide Community Patrol and Marine Patrol services to assist with non-emergency incidents that pertain to the POA’s Rules and Regulations. The City of Canyon Lake contracts with the Riverside County Sheriff’s Department for police services.

Community Patrol’s primary functions are to provide the community with services that include access control at the entry gates, Rules and Regulations compliance, and incident observation and reporting to the Association.

Community Patrol

The Community Patrol report for April is presented by Account Manager Michael Erikson.

Community Patrol logged 13,036 miles, answered 216 calls for service and performed 3,017 foot patrols of amenities and parks. Patrol issued 31 speed citations; speed trailer issued 15. Seventy-five parking citations were issued.

Sixteen suspicious persons/vehicles were reported with an average response time by Community Patrol of 6.5 minutes.

Twenty gate runner and 11 failure to comply (refusal to show POA/DL/ID) citations were issued. Officers confiscated 117 guest passes.

Four citations were issued for verbal abuse. Seven were issued for animal-related violations.

Six noise and one curfew citations were issued.

One car accident was reported. Other incidents reported included a boat crash due to loss of steering, a run-a-way trailer that crashed into a yard on Loch Lomond Dr. and a combative subject who was taken into custody by Riverside County Sheriff’s Department.

Marine Patrol

The Marine Patrol report for April is presented by Marine Patrol Captain Steve Haney.

Marine Patrol reported zero calls for service. They performed 2.5 escorted hours, 107 boat safety inspections, 15 boat tows, one battery assist, 118 fishing license checks and three quagga inspections. Four citations were issued for expired/no registration (state).




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