
In a typical year, San Joaquin
County Sheriff's deputies respond to over 140,000 calls for service of all types
averaging over 11,000 calls per month, or about 380 plus per day. Some calls require
investigation, some are quickly resolved; however, others may go on for longer
periods of time.
Our ability to provide the public with
information is governed by various laws, and some cases specific call
information simply cannot be published. Street addresses are rounded to the
whole hundred block, and the date and time shown is when the incident or crime
was reported to us, not necessarily when it took place. General remarks are
noted to explain what was reported; what the disposition was; and other relevant
releasable information. We endeavor to publish and update the log every 24
hours. Only 30 days
of log information is kept online.
The Sheriff's Daily Activity Log contains
information on incidents and arrests taken from the initial Sheriff's Office
calls for service, excluding those calls covered by confidentiality
requirements.
Information contained in the Sheriff's Activity Log is taken from preliminary
investigations and is subject to reclassification as needed by follow-up
investigation and/or review. The number of incidents per area is not comparable
because the areas vary in size and population. For information on Crime
Prevention and Neighborhood Watch, please call Mr. Bill Hughes at the San
Joaquin County Sheriff's Office at (209) 468-4796.
The number of incidents presented in these logs
includes only those incidents known to the Sheriff's Office, either through
discovery by the Sheriff's Office or the reporting by citizens. Many incidents
are never reported to law enforcement, and the percentage of crimes not reported
varies with the type of crime, the community in which it occurs, and other
factors. Many factors, including random fluctuation, contribute to the variation
in the number of reported and unreported crimes.
All Field Operations and Investigative units
directly contribute to solving and clearing cases, either through arrests or
other means. However, the ability of the Sheriff's Office to apprehend
offenders, either at the scene or through investigation, is heavily dependent on
citizen alertness and action since many more crimes are witnessed or discovered
by citizens than law enforcement. Your input and assistance is truly
appreciated.

Sheriff Steve Moore