Chief of Police Breaks Down City’s Crime Stats over Past Few Years
By Eric Heinz Lt. Mike Peters, chief of San Clemente Police Services, spoke about the city’s 2018 crime statistics compared ...
By Eric Heinz Lt. Mike Peters, chief of San Clemente Police Services, spoke about the city’s 2018 crime statistics compared ...
By Eric Heinz Lt. Mike Peters, the chief of San Clemente Police Services, was visibly irked by recent posts on ...
By Eric Heinz The city of San Clemente on Oct. 18 shut down a cannabis-based faith headquarters based on “unsafe ...
By Emily Rasmussen After 10 years of leading the Orange County Sheriff’s Department (OCSD), Sheriff Sandra Hutchens’ seat is wide ...
By Eric Heinz U.S. Fish and Wildlife reported recently that Zimbabwe and Zambia’s efforts to track and protect elephants could ...
By Eric Heinz The Supreme Court announced plans to hear petitions for a case related to overturning a case that ...
By Eric Heinz A series of recent break-ins around downtown and the Outlets at San Clemente show a concerted effort ...
John Hakon Anderson John Hakon Anderson was born November 20, 1941 in Safford, Arizona, the fourth child and first son ...
The View from the Pier By Herman Sillas By Herman Sillas In 1960, I sat alone in my law office ...
By Eric Heinz On Monday, July 31, members of the i5 Freedom Network, based in San Clemente, hosted an informational ...
By Lt. Mike Peters, Chief of San Clemente Police Services Lt. Mike Peters Every morning when officers walk out of ...
By Lou Leto, For the San Clemente Times Neil Barbanell. Photo: Courtesy of Lou Leto In today’s selfie-conscious world, it’s ...
By Eric Heinz City Council unanimously approved an amendment to its panhandling and solicitation ordinance to include language that covers ...
By Duane Paul Murphy Professor Erwin Chemerinsky, current dean and founder of University of California Irvine School of Law and ...
All information below is obtained from the Orange County Sheriff’s Department website. The calls represent what was told to the ...
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