Local Law Enforcement Beefs Up Street Presence

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LOS ANGELES (CNS) - The Los Angeles Police Department will shift half the detectives working in its community stations to daily patrol in order to ensure public peace.

Mayor Eric Garcetti made the announcement Monday evening, saying that the city's detectives will start working on the streets to “supplement our patrol officers.”

Some detectives already are out there, the mayor said, to “make sure that any challenges that arise in our neighborhoods and grocery stores” are addressed and to help people feel secure.

LAPD Assistant Police Chief Robert Arcos said that at a minimum, that would provide at least 300 additional officers to patrol and potentially more, the Los Angeles Times reported.

L.A. County Sheriff Alex Villanueva has already shifted deputies in other units to beat patrols to allow the department to patrol such places as Costco, which draw large crowds.

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