think, a lot of questions now for the law enforcement that interacted with the couple in those videos and from those 911 calls. because there are questions that, given the domestic nature of the conflict, you know, is that the right way it should have been handled? should they have intervened more? we do know that some police officers in utah separated the couple for one night, but that s where a lot of the questions are stemming from right now. yeah. dave aronberg, let me ask you a couple of questions that are being raised right now. obviously, law enforcement officers often get involved in domestic disturbances. they are not immediately going to throw one or two of the people in those fights into jail. usually, they do separate them. is that what you saw on that video, does that look like, basically, that s par for the course?
YPD Week in Review, Dec 20, 2020
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By the Yuma Police Department
Between Dec. 3-9, we had 2,112 calls for service that came into our dispatch center, which generated 158 police reports. Here is a list of some of the calls for service that we handled:
⢠911 calls â 1072
⢠Alarm calls â 41
⢠Assaults â 5
⢠Burglaries â 21
⢠Disorderly Conduct/Disturbances â 51
⢠Domestic Disturbances â 40
⢠Fraud â 7
⢠Overdose â 3
⢠Runaway Juveniles/Offense â 3
⢠Sex Offenses â 5
⢠Shoplifts/Thefts â 38
⢠Shots Fired â 13
⢠Stolen Vehicle â 12
⢠Suspicious Subject/Incident/Vehicle â 112
⢠Traffic Accident â65
⢠Trespass â 26
Our
121 calls for service and we had
12 calls for service reference City Ordinance Violations. These calls can include cars parked the wrong way, illegal fireworks and yes, facemask calls.
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