CSD Public Safety July 2018 (2)Menifee Public Safety Report ‐ Park Rangers
Enforcement May June July
Skate Park Rules 82 100 14
Alcohol 1 0 3
Smoking 3 6 3
Animal Rules 2 1 2
Littering 1 0 1
Overnight Camping 2 0 0
Parking 3 5 3
Solicitation 4 2 2
Disorderly Contact 1 0 0
General Rule Violation 0 0 5
Trespassing 0 0 3
Verbal Warnings 92 100 31
Citations 2 5 1
Homeless Contacts May June July
Loitering 1 0 2
Solicitation 2 2 1
Transient Contact 26 12 21
Trespass 1 0 1
Homeless Encampment 0 0 5
Ranger Hotline May June July
Homeless Complaints 0 0 3
Skate Park Complaints 0 1 0
Park Cleanliness 1 0 1
Shelter Reservations 1 0 0
Misc. 0 0 1
Time Spent @ Skate Park July (Working Days) Average patrol Average hours
Alonzo 8
3 stops @ about 20
minutes per visit 8 hours
Samson 17
3 stops @ about 20
minutes per visit 17 hours
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SWAG Assistance May June July
New Clients 16 11 7
Housing Assessments 3 2 1
Vital Documents 4 5 3
Emergency Shelter 028
Transportation/Bus Passes 8 0 7
Homeless Verification 5 2 0
Disability Form (housing) 1 0 3
Mainstream Benefits 0 1 3
Veteran Services 1 1 0
Medical Services 2 0 1
Mental Health Services 3 0 3
Substance Abuse Outpatient 0 0 2
Substance Abuse Residential P 2 1 2
Housing Program Referrals 3 1 1
Permanent Housing (non‐CES) 1 0 0
Social Worker Action Group (SWAG) continues working within the City of
Menifee every Wednesday. Additional outreach hours have been added
on Fridays. Working jointly with the Crime Prevention Deputy and Park
Rangers they are making contact with homeless in the city and assisting
them with getting vital documents, housing vouchers, medical assistance,
shelter, etc. They continue to case manage many of the chronically
homeless in the area by seeking creative solutions to each individual’s
needs. When needed, Park Rangers have been enlisted to transport
homeless individuals to shelters and services necessary for the successful
transitioning of individuals off of the streets.
Menifee Public Safety Report ‐ Park Rangers
Sharing in Success
In the month of July SWAG was able to successfully help a homeless
couple transition out of living in a tent under a bridge and into
temporary housing. Alex and Grace had been homeless in the area for
the last year and through a generous partnership with a local business
owner SWAG has been able to keep them housed while continuing to
work with their transitional needs. Just recently Grace started working at
an area restaurant. When Alex was contacted for an interview with
another area restaurant the Community Cupboard stepped in to provide
him with a fresh set of clothing for the interview. This is just one
example of how SWAG's dedication to finding creative intervention
solutions along with help from our community partners is helping people
reestablish themselves in our community.