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Decrease In Santa Clarita Arrests After Easter Weekend Spike
Over the weekend of Friday, April 9 to Sunday, April 11, Santa Clarita Valley law enforcement officers made 21 total arrests. After a remarkable string of low weekend arrest numbers throughout March, Easter weekend brought 61 percent more arrests than the week prior.
This weekend the numbers have decreased once again, dropping from 26 to 21 total arrests made, a drop of approximately 23 percent, including six felony arrests and ten drug or alcohol-related charges.
The six felony charges composed about 28 percent of all arrests this past weekend. This includes one account of burglary, two arrests made for carrying a loaded handgun without ownership of the firearm, one for receiving known stolen property, one instance of taking a vehicle without the owner’s consent and one charge of vandalism.
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Food Pantry
The Santa Clarita Veteran Services Collaborative’s Food Pantry is bringing in additional items for veterans. The Collaborative now offers refrigerated foods including sandwiches, heat & eat meals, salads, platters, etc. in addition to its usual baked goods like breads, rolls, cupcakes, pies, cookies, bagels, muffins, and brownies. There are also shelves stocked with canned/packaged goods including vegetables, fruit, soups, pasta, rice, dried beans, etc.
The Food Pantry hours of operation are 9:00 a.m. – 4:00 p.m., Monday through Friday. The Collaborative brings in baked goods three days a week. Until restrictions are lifted, veterans and their families can come in and complete a checklist of the foods they would like, and a volunteer will fill two shopping bags with your selections.