As part of this operation, deputies conducted compliance checks for parolees/probationers residing in the three areas. Deputies searched the residences checking for weapons, drugs, and other items that would violate the terms and conditions of their parole/probation. Due to a recent spike in residential and vehicle thefts in the area, parolees and probationers who were convicted of theft related charges were targeted.
“The goal of the operation was to hold offenders accountable for their actions,” says Assistant to the City Manager Anne Haraksin.
Overall, deputies visited nearly 48 locations and arrested several parolees/probationers for violations.
For additional information, contact the La Mirada Community Sheriff’s Station at (562) 902-2960.
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