Newsletter July 10, 2021

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In the Community with Sheriff Villaneuva

Saturday July 10, 2021

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LASD Seized More than $1B worth of Illegal Marijuana during ‘Historic’ Bust in Antelope Valley

July 7, 2021

The Marijuana Eradication Operation began in the early hours of Tuesday, June 8, 2021, and lasted ten days. As a result of this operation, a total of 131 arrests were made; The seizure included 65 vehicles, including two water trucks, approximately 28,000 dollars in U.S currency, 33,480 pounds of harvested marijuana, and 33 firearms. In addition, 30 grow locations were demolished,180 animals were rescued, and there were19 water theft arrests. The total estimated street value of the marijuana plants destroyed is 1.193 billion dollars.  

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Two Arrested by LASD's Operation Safe Streets Bureau in Brutal Gang- Related Attempted Murder

July 1, 2021

“Now it seems like the movement from the District Attorney’s office is ‘Let's cuff the cops and release the crooks’ and that whole mentality is making its way onto the streets now where it’s more dangerous for our community members. So we need to definitely rethink what our role is and what reform really means in the criminal justice system and who’s benefitting from this reform...” said Sheriff Villanueva.

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ASAIN HATE CRIME

LASD Along with County Officials Joined Members of the Asian Community to speak out against Hate Crimes in the Asian Community.

June 27, 2021

In late June, the Asian community gathered with the county leaders to speak out against hate crimes committed against the Asian community in LA County. The LASD encourages communities to build a continuous dialogue regarding issues and safety concerns. READ MORE


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Sheriff Villanueva Meets with Volunteers and Members from the Designated Exceptional Services for Independence

June 29, 2021

Sheriff Villanueva had the pleasure of meeting an extraordinary organization that assists communities with intellectual disabilities. The Sheriff strongly believes in this organization making an impact on the communities. READ MORE


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The LASD Introduces a New Maywood/Cudahy Substation. A Safe Place for the Community to Gather.

June 29, 2021

The new substation was built with the community in mind so members of the public can come file reports, talk to deputies and use the substation as a place for community gatherings. READ MORE AND VIEW VIDEO


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