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Tow Sweep Nets 34 Vehicles in Fawnskin AreaProblem Oriented Policing Activity Conducted By Michael P. Neufeld Fawnskin, CA - The Code Enforcement sweep conducted by the Big Bear Sheriff's Station resulted in an additional 34 vehicles, boats and trailers being towed. All the vehicles were in violation of state vehicle code or county ordinances.
Deputies of the Big Bear Sheriff's Station, along with officials from San Bernardino County Code Enforcement, conducted the Problem Oriented Policing (POP) Sweep yesterday, November 5, in the areas of Fawnskin, along North Shore Drive, and the East end of the Big Bear Valley. ![]() San Bernardino County Sheriff's Department spokesperson Tiffany Swantek. (Photo by Michael P. Neufeld.)
"This figure makes a total of 188 tows for similar sweeps conducted within the valley over the last six months," according to department spokesperson Tiffany Swantek.
The Tow Day was the last planned sweep of this type for the year before the winter season. However, citizens are reminded that violating vehicles may be cited and/or towed at any time and not just during a designated sweep.
"Notice of the sweep," Swantek explained, "was made in advance of the POP project to allow residents time to ensure their vehicles and properties were not in violation. It is noted by the Sheriff's Department that the advance notice to the public resulted in a reduction of tows and citations being issued." This article was first published on Tuesday, October 27, 2009 at 7:14 pm. This article has been viewed 1315 times. Michael P. Neufeld, Senior News Editor, is a graduate of the Dwight Bentel School of Journalism at San Jose State University. His first job out of San Jose State was with the Associated Press in Los Angeles as overnight Radio Editor. Prior to joining RIMOFTHEWORLD.net, Neufeld was editor of two weekly newspapers—THE MOUNTAIN NEWS and CRESTLINE COURIER-NEWS. He also has experience as editor of an employee newspaper for a major utility company and during his tenure as executive director of the San Jose State University Alumni Association served as faculty advisor to the association's monthly newsletter. He also spent eight years in commercial radio doing everything from news to advertising sales and writing commercials to being an announcer and on-air personality. Neufeld is actively involved the mountain communities including serving as master of ceremonies for the Arrowhead Arts Music Festival held each summer.The views expressed in this article do not necessarily reflect those of RIMOFTHEWORLD.net. This column is copyrighted by Michael P. Neufeld. |
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