San Joaquin County District Attorney Tori Verber Salazar and the Bureau of Investigations are warning the public about ATM skimmers after several of these devices have been located on ATMs in the county. These skimmers normally consist of two parts: A card reader inserted in the card slot to record the card numbers and a pinhole camera directed at the keypad to record the user's PIN. These cards are then cloned and used to commit theft.
Read MoreSan Joaquin County’s Board of Supervisors adopted new supervisorial district boundaries after considerable public input and Board deliberation at their public hearing on December 7, 2021. These new boundaries derive from a Redistricting Advisory Committee (RAC) recommended map.
Read MoreToday, District Attorney Tori Verber Salazar and Lodi Police Department Chief Sierra Brucia visited local recyclers to discuss catalytic converter theft prevention and awareness.
Read MoreSan Joaquin County is pleased to announce the continuation of the Relief Across Downtown (RAD) Card Program. The Program puts more spending dollars in consumer wallets for purchases at eligible San Joaquin County restaurants, personal care services, and specialty retailers. These are generally small, local businesses where typical transactions would be under $100. After a successful first round, the San Joaquin County Board of Supervisors authorized the allocation of an additional $1,000,000 to fund continuation of the Program.
Read MoreDistrict Attorney Tori Verber Salazar hosted "Survivor Session- Survivors Write the Laws" event in order to hear from crime survivors and identify potential legislative proposals to benefit the community
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