19 March 2025

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Seal Beach crime went up 10% in 2024

Seal Beach crime went up 10% in 2024


PUBLIC SAFETY by Emma DiMaggio Communications Manager Crime in Seal Beach increased by 10% in 2024, with 130 more reportable offenses than the previous year. While reports of crime and calls for service were up, the number of 911 calls decreased by 26%. “While crime trends fluctuate, our mission remains the same—to protect our community through proactive policing, thorough investigations,

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www.OnsiteHomeSales.com Spring Forward with a New Home! March into Spring with blooming possibilities for a fresh start in our vibrant community! Say goodbye to the winter blues and hello to a new place that’s as fresh as the season.

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Upgraded intersection will feature protected left turns

Upgraded intersection will feature protected left turns


TRAFFIC SAFETY The traffic light at St. Andrews Drive and Golden Rain Road will be intermittently out of service due to construction at the intersection. Stop signs on A-frame barricades have been installed to control traffic when the light is not working. Soon, crews will begin digging footings for the second left turn signal. These footings will serve as the foundation to support the

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Radio Training

Radio Training


A Family Radio Services class will be held Wednesday, March 20, at 1 p.m. in the Clubhouse 3 Learning Center. The class, taught by Marty Williams, is designed to teach people the basics of family radio communications. Individuals will learn how to contact family members or others via radio, or jump into action during an emergency. People should bring their own radios if they have them. Those

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