In The Community With Sheriff Villanueva
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SHERIFF VILLANUEVA DISCUSSES HOW LIBERAL CRIME POLICIES DRIVE UP MURDER RATE IN LA
APRIL 14, 2021
As of February 28th, 60 people were murdered in Los Angeles County. This number was nearly 200% more than the number of murders around this time last year. Sheriff Villanueva strongly believes people need to carefully pick and choose those officials they vote for...READ MORE AND VIEW VIDEO
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SHERIFF VILLANUEVA JOINS THE NATIONAL CRIME VICTIMS' RIGHTS WEEK RALLY
April 24, 2021
Surrounded by grieving families and friends, Sheriff Alex Villanueva joined a host of leaders united in the fight against crime and the devastating destruction left on grieving families to bear. “Victims matter. Victims will always matter to me,” he said, as family members of slain victims held large pictures and posters of their innocent loved ones viciously taken by ruthless criminals...READ MORE AND VIEW VIDEO
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SHARING A COMMON GOAL WHEN IT COMES TO LA COUNTY RESIDENTS' HEALTH AND WELLNESS
April 21, 2021
On Wednesday, April 21, 2021, Los Angeles County Sheriff’s Department and Los Angeles County Supervisor Janice Hahn, Fourth District, hosted a COVID-19 vaccination clinic at the Cerritos Civic Center. They were joined by the City of Cerritos Mayor Naresh Solanki, Dr. Sean Kossari, and Cesar Landeros from the Center for Family Health and Education...READ MORE AND VIEW VIDEO
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PINK PATCH PROJECT: SHERIFF VILLANUEVA PRESENTED A CHECK TO POMONA VALLEY HOSPITAL
April 13, 2021
The Pink Patch Project is a collaborative effort between the Los Angeles County Police Chiefs’ Association (LACPCA) and over 500 public safety agencies throughout the United States. This project was created in an effort to gain awareness in the fight against breast cancer. Participating agencies raise funds through the sale of commemorative pink patches and other merchandise in order to fund breast cancer education, research, and treatment... READ MORE AND VIEW VIDEO
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NATIONAL PUBLIC SAFETY TELECOMMUNICATORS WEEK
April 14, 2021
Answering 911 lines & dispatching calls for service is a difficult task. We honor those unsung heroes who get you the help you need while staying calm when things get a little hectic...READ MORE
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Address: 211 W Temple St, Los Angeles, CA 90012
Contact number: (213) 229-1700
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Newsletter Link:
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Sheriff’s Information Bureau – Newsroom
Los Angeles County Sheriff’s Department
Hall of Justice - First floor
211 W. Temple St, Los Angeles, CA 90012
213-229-1700
Website:
http://www.lasd.org
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Alex Villanueva, Sheriff
Los Angeles County Sheriff's Department