Police Chief’s Monthly Report to the South Lake Tahoe Community

Property Crime: Several South Lake Tahoe businesses were disrupted over the past three months (June/July/August) by 19 different smash and grab commercial burglaries. Typically, these burglaries are occurring in the early morning hours (between 3am-9am. The offender(s) have broken windows or glass doors to gain access to these businesses across town. The crimes have not been centralized in any one particular area, although several have occurred in the area of the Y and some of the same businesses have been victimized more than once. After forcing entry, the thief or thieves grab a variety of products such as cigarettes and alcohol. If you know of anyone who has an unusual amount of cigarettes or alcohol or if you have other information, please call the police department (530 542-6100), or the Secret Witness program (530 541-6800).

Another summer time crime trend we have identified has involved auto thefts. Although there have been several vehicles stolen throughout the summer months, we have noted a unique sub-trend of the theft of utility trailers. These trailers, some enclosed and others open, are commonly used to store tools and equipment for construction and other types of labor projects. There have been five of these trailers stolen this year. At least one of the stolen trailers has been recovered.

Police Staffing: During August we were able to add some staffing to the police department. Two Police Officers and four Public Safety Dispatchers were hired to replace current vacancies in the police department. Two of the Dispatchers will be serving part-time, which represents a staffing improvement funded by 9-1-1 service fees.

Marijuana Progress Report: We have received many comments of support for the department’s efforts to help control the illegal cultivation of marijuana. We have taken enforcement action against four illegal residential marijuana grows in the past month.. On September 16th, the City Council will be receiving additional information about ways to control the unchecked growth of marijuana commerce in South Lake Tahoe. The main point for this effort is to promote safety.

Thank you,

Brian T. Uhler, Chief of Police