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Yucaipa police report shows low violent crime; SOP-led warrant uncovers weapons, explosive devices

March 23, 2026 | Yucaipa, San Bernardino County, California


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Yucaipa police report shows low violent crime; SOP-led warrant uncovers weapons, explosive devices
Police Chief presented the February 2026 public safety report, saying the department handled about 4,000 calls for service and averaged a four-minute emergency response time. "We maintained about a 4,000 calls for service in February," the chief said. The report listed zero homicides, rapes or robberies; 23 aggravated assaults; six burglaries; 22 larcenies; and four vehicle thefts.

The chief described a coordinated warrant service on Feb. 17 conducted by the department's SOP team with the San Bernardino County Sheriff's gang/narcotics division and federal partners. "Investigators located multiple firearms, ammunition, suspected illegal drugs, and explosive devices inside the home," the chief said. Three adults were taken into custody; two have posted bail and the case has been submitted to the federal prosecutor for review.

Council members pressed the chief for clarification about the SOP team's mission and results. Deputy Mayor Bieber asked how SOP works to reduce crime and homelessness; the chief described SOP as a proactive unit that develops leads, partners with neighboring units and seeks to drive down chronic problems rather than simply respond to calls. The chief agreed to provide comparative call-volume and staffing data so council can assess resource needs.

Council members also raised firefighter and police staffing concerns as the budget season approaches. Multiple members asked staff to provide comparables (similar cities, county contracts and Cal Fire figures) to better quantify operating pressure on front-line personnel.

The presentation included a departmental case highlight rather than a formal action item; no vote was taken. Council thanked the police department for the report and requested follow-up materials to support budget deliberations.

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