Business Owners Board Up Buildings Ahead of Election Day
Business owners preparing for possible unrest are boarding up windows. Michelle Valles reports for the NBC4 News at 11 a.m. on Monday Nov. 2, 2020.
Serious crime falls 16% in Santa Monica
Serious crime was down 16% last year in Santa Monica, local officials said this week. After reaching a historically low level in 2014, the rate of Part 1 crimes, which include murder, rape, aggravated assault, robbery, burglary, theft, grand theft auto and arson, rose 29%
Your Column Here – Returning home to Santa Monica
I am honored and humbled to be asked to return home to the City of Santa Monica to serve as your Interim Chief of Police. I want to express my deep appreciation for retiring Chief Cynthia Renaud and her leadership of the department these past
Santa Monica Police Brace for Possible Election Unrest
The Santa Monica Police Department has been preparing for potential civil unrest leading up to next Tuesday’s presidential election and its aftermath, officials announced Monday. The Department has put in place an “activation plan” in coordination with the City’s Office of Emergency Management and will
SMPD looks to raise funds for cancer
In an effort to raise awareness and funds for Breast Cancer Awareness Month, the Santa Monica Police Department is participating in The Pink Patch Project, a public awareness campaign that seeks to bring attention to and support breast cancer research organizations who combat the