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Starting tomorrow, the Salinas Police Department will introduce a new tool for the community to provide feedback to our department. We will be sending out text message surveys after certain types of interactions with 911 and the department. Each survey will be just a few questions about how satisfied you are and ask for feedback.

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Salinas, CA — Due to the rise of cases in Monterey County and to reduce the spread of COVID-19, the customer service counter at the Salinas Police Department will have limited hours of operation effective Thursday, January 20th.

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Homicide Investigation

Yesterday at approximately 6:22 PM, officers responded to the area of Nacional Ct. and Clark St.  to a report of an injury traffic collision.  Officers arrived and found the victim and sole occupant of the vehicle deceased of an apparent gunshot wound.

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Fatal Traffic Collision

This morning at approximately 9:58 AM, an officer was working traffic enforcement and conducting radar on N. Main Street north of Massa Street. A black Lexus SUV sped past the officer northbound on Main Street in excess of 75 mph. As the officer attempted to catch up to the vehicle, and before he could, the suspect attempted to pass a Dodge Dakota making a left turn onto Sala Road. The suspect vehicle struck the Dodge and veered into and collided with an unoccupied Toyota minivan parked at the side of the road. The suspect was killed by the collision. Two adult occupants of the Dodge Dakota were uninjured.

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Salinas Police Department Awarded $155,000 Grant from the Office of Traffic Safety

Salinas Police Department Awarded $155,000 Grant from the Office of Traffic Safety

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Salinas PD Awarded Traffic Safety Grant

Salinas Police Department is the recipient of a $100,000 grant from the California Office of Traffic Safety (OTS) that will prioritize the safety of bicyclists and pedestrians.

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Bank Robbery

Last Friday at approximately 1:15 PM, officers responded to a bank robbery at 900 S. Main St., Central Coast Credit Union. Two suspects armed with handguns entered the Credit Union wearing masks and sunglasses. One suspect approached two bank tellers pointed a gun at them and demanded money

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Annoying and Molesting a Minor

On October 28, 2021, the Salinas Police Department received a report of a 20+ year-old male communicating with and sending sexually explicit images and videos to two females under the age of 14.  Officers determined the suspect was 22-year-old Fabian Vasquez.  On November 3rd, Officers arrested Mr. Vasquez and booked him into Monterey County Jail for communicating with a minor with sexual intent, sending sexually explicit content to a minor, and annoying and molesting a child.  Vasquez is an off-duty CDCR Correctional Officer.  CDCR has been notified and is cooperating with the investigation. 

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Salinas Police Department Reminds Drivers to Look Out and Always Stop for Trick-or-Treaters Halloween

With traditional in-person Halloween activities resuming this year, the Salinas Police Department encourages everyone on the road to be extra careful as more children are out walking the neighborhood and collecting candy.

As everyone participates in Halloween and Día de los Muertos celebrations, Salinas Police Department offers the following tips for families to be as safe as possible on Halloween night:

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Salinas Police Department Reminds Drivers to Always Stop for School Buses during National School Bus Safety Week

As part of National School Bus Safety Week Oct. 18-22, Salinas Police Department supports efforts throughout the state to encourage drivers to always stop for school buses for the safety of children.

Held annually during the third week of October, National School Bus Safety Week is a way for parents, children, teachers, bus drivers, school administrators and law enforcement to promote traveling to and from school by bus as a safe transportation option. This year’s theme is “1 Bus + 1 Driver = a BIG Impact on Education.”

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