March 12, 2020
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Coronavirus: LASD Lost Hills Station Issues Public Safety Announcement

Today, a Public Safety Announcement was issued today by the current Unit Commander of Malibu/Lost Hills Sheriff’s Station Acting Captain,  Lt. Chuck Becerra:

“Like much of the state, the Malibu/Lost Hills Sheriff Station is adapting to the challenges caused by COVID-19.   To this end, please know we have NOT curtailed our deployment and will continue to respond to ALL Law Enforcement related activities in our area of operation.   This crisis is fluid and evolving, and the Sheriff’s department is adapting in real time and working in a unified effort to maintain the field staffing levels.  The Sheriff has made clear your cities’ and county areas are a priority and I will carry on his mission.

We have begun the process of preparing this station for worst case scenario by equipping our staff with protective gear and keeping them informed.  Our staff has been fully briefed on the COVID-19 issues and will take all due precautions when dealing with the public.  We will continue to respond to priority and/or emergent calls, and will assess the deployment posture on a day to day basis.

Thank you.”

Cece Woods

Cece Woods

Cece Woods is an independent investigative journalist and Editor-in-Chief of The Current Report, specializing in public corruption, institutional accountability, and high-profile criminal and civil cases.

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