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CSD Public Safety Apr 2019Menifee Public Safety Report ‐ Park Rangers Enforcement February  March April  Skate Park Rules 1 4 1 Alcohol 1 1 1 Smoking 1 3 2 Animal Rules 1 10 5 Littering 0 1 0 Field Reservations 1 6 2 Parking 0 1 1 Solicitation 1 0 0 Vandalism/Destruction 0 2 2 General Rule Violation 1 8 0 Trespassing 0 5 1 Disorderly Conduct  2 2 2 Advised and Complied  7 29 13 Citations 0 2 1 Homeless Contacts February March April  Solicitation 1 2 0 Transient Contact 23 42 30 Trespass 2 2 0 Homeless Encampment 1 8 2 Disorderly Conduct 0 0 2 Ranger Hotline February March April  Homeless Complaints 5 6 4 Skate Park Complaints 4 1 2 Park Cleanliness 1 0 2 Shelter/Field Reservations 3 1 1 Misc. 4 11 6 Menifee Public Safety Report ‐ Park Rangers Outreach  Rangers worked with SWAG helping multiple clients find housing and paths toward self  sustainablity. Rangers and SWAG were able to place 5 people into houseing for the month of  April. Enviromental Education Rangers participated in Carrer Days reaching over 80 Riverside County elementry school  students. Subjects included Land Stewartship, Leave No Trace, How To Become A Park Ranger. Menifee Public Safety Report ‐ Park Rangers Outreach with SWAG Mar (Working Days)Visits to Services Total Hours Ranger Samson 5 8 27 SWAG Assistance February  March April  New Clients 437 Housing Intake 1 2 6 Vital Documents  3 6 5 Emergency Shelter 304 Transportation/Bus Passes 12 7 15 Calls to APS 8 1 5 Calls to Cares Line  0 0 0 Veteran Services 0 0 0 Medical Services 3 2 3 Mental Health Services 4 6 5 Substance Abuse Outpatient  0 0 0 Substance Abuse Residential Progra 000 Housing Program Referrals 1 0 0 Permanent Housing 0 1 1 Category February March April  New Registrations ‐ R 28 19 43 New Registrations ‐ NR 0 0 0 Participant Visits ‐ R 124 100 63 Participant Visits‐ NR 000 One Day Pass 14 19 23 Skate Park Operations  Social Worker Action Group (SWAG) continues working within the City of Menifee  every Thursday and Friday. Working jointly with the Crime Prevention Officer 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  innovative solutions to each individual’s needs.