New Year Brings Enhanced Police Patrol

-by Ron Alvarado

Effective January 10 of this year, our College Glen neighborhoods became a more compact patrol district for the City Police District, ending a two year history during which our patrol district stretched all the way from Watt Avenue on the east to Alhambra Boulevard to the west. In fact, this district was the busiest police district within the City, with nearly 12,000 calls for police services from January 1 through August 21, 2014.

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The Association is grateful for the positive community relationship we have with the Sacramento Police Department and are appreciative of the efforts Police Lieutenants Alisa Buckley and Glen Faulkner, and to Chief Somers for ultimately approving the more efficient patrol district for our neighborhoods.

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