South Lake Tahoe arrests down over the New Year holiday
Submitted by paula on Sat, 01/02/2016 - 8:51am
As usual, the South Lake Tahoe Police Department bolstered our patrol staffing to meet the emergency response needs of our crowded City during the New Year celebration period. There were squads of officers patrolling the state line area, the Snow Globe festival and extra officers were also assigned to work patrol throughout the City. South Lake Tahoe was quite full with holiday revelers, and the number of calls for emergency police responses was consistent with recent past years. We are pleased to report there was a decrease in arrests as compared to last year. In fact, SLTPD squads made no arrests at all in the state line area related to the new year’s eve celebration.
So far this year, from the period of time between 12:01 a.m.on December 31 and noon on January 1, the South Lake Tahoe Police Department made nine arrests throughout the city. SLTPD made 17 arrests over this same time period last year. Consistent with prior years, the majority of these were for either drunk and disorderly conduct in public or DUI. Some arrests also involved incidents of domestic violence and drug possession. These arrest numbers do not account for those made by allied law enforcement agencies, such as the California Department of Alcoholic Beverage Control, but only those made by the South Lake Tahoe PD.
The totals for all three nights of Snow Globe:
8 Arrests:
5 for Intoxication
1 for Illegal Weapon (stun gun)
1 for Minor in Possession
1 for Trespass
169 Citations:
104—Minor in Possession of Alcohol
21—Open Container
15—False IDs
4—Furnishing Alcohol to a minor
3—Possession of Narcotics
2—Minor purchasing alcoholic beverage
1—Possession of Marijuana
1—Parking violation
Medical Transports from Snow Globe:
19 Total Medical Transports
Although the traffic was heavy throughout the city, the inconvenience posed to motorists was handled by most with patience and caution. The police did not investigate any traffic collisions resulting in serious injuries. SLTPD responded to many disturbance complaints throughout the City, and continued to be very busy on New Year’s Day, which is typical of this holiday period.
Here is a list of all arrests during the same time frame over the past 11 years:
2005/2006: 22 Total Arrests
2006/2007: 23 Total Arrests
2007/2008: 15 Total Arrests
2008/2009: 16 Total Arrests
2009/2010: 15 Total Arrests
2010/2011: 15 Total Arrests
2012/2013: 14 Total Arrests
2013/2014: 7 Total Arrests
2014/2015: 17 Total Arrests
2015/2016: 9 Total Arrests
The SLTPD would like to thank our allied law enforcement agencies for the mutual aid they provided to us during the state line celebration and Snow Globe operations. These include the California Highway Patrol, The California Department of Alcoholic Beverage Control, the El Dorado County Sheriff Department, Cal-Trans, and our City Public Works Department and all of our Nevada allied agencies as wellfor their help in the California operational effort this year.
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