The Community Patrol and Marine Patrol reports for the month of April were presented by the POA on June 4. The Community Patrol report is prepared by Account Manager William Jordan. The Marine Patrol report is prepared by Marine Patrol Captain Derek Alderson.
Community Patrol
Community Patrol answered 220 calls for service and performed 3,785 foot patrols of amenities and parks. Seventy-two suspicious persons/vehicles were reported with an average response time by Community Patrol of 6.18 minutes.
Patrol issued three speeding citations; speed trailer issued 108. Thirty-eight parking citations and 18 miscellaneous traffic citations were issued.
Two citations were issued for verbal abuse to staff. Five animal-related citations were issued.
Officers confiscated 60 guest passes and issued one citation for gate running.
There were eight reports of vandalism. One vehicle was reported stolen and three vehicle accidents were reported. The accidents include a hit-and-run on Canyon Lake Drive South, a vehicle accident in the parking lot at Holiday Harbor and a vehicle (boat off trailer) accident on Canyon Lake Drive South and Vacation Drive.
Marine Patrol
Marine Patrol received 237 calls for service and performed 4.40 escorted hours, 146 boat safety inspections, 11 boat tows, two battery assists and 12 quagga inspections. Nine fishing license checks were performed.
About Community Patrol
The POA provides Community Patrol Services for the community. Its primary functions are to provide the community with gate access control, Rules and Regulations compliance and incident observation and reporting to the POA.
Community Patrol can assist with barking or loose dogs, illegal fishing, loud noise complaints, motorcycle riding in the community, speeding vehicles, parking violations, vehicle accidents and other non-emergency incidents.
The primary functions of Marine Patrol are to provide the community with services that include quagga and boat safety inspections, Rules and Regulations compliance and incident observation and reporting to the POA.
Police Services
Police services are provided by the City of Canyon Lake through a contract with the Riverside County Sheriff’s Department.
For emergency situations and to report a crime, call 911 for help.
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