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CHP partnership results in hundreds of arrests amid ongoing anti-crime operations

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Governor Gavin Newsome | Official website

Governor Gavin Newsome | Official website

State law enforcement partnership in Bakersfield after four months has resulted in the arrest of 677 suspects and the recovery of 338 stolen vehicles.

BAKERSFIELD – Protecting the Central Valley through continued law enforcement efforts, Governor Gavin Newsom today announced the California Highway Patrol’s (CHP) joint operations with the Bakersfield Police Department have resulted in 677 arrests and 338 vehicles recovered. In four months, the CHP and Bakersfield law enforcement have worked together to address crime in the region.

“Working alongside our local partners in Bakersfield, the CHP has made significant progress in recovering stolen vehicles, removing crime-linked guns from the streets, and arresting offenders. This ongoing partnership continues our work to build and uplift public safety in the Central Valley, delivering real and measurable results for our communities. We remain committed to working in Bakersfield and across the state to further reduce criminal activity and make our neighborhoods safer,” said Governor Gavin Newsom.

The collaboration between the Bakersfield Police Department and the CHP focuses on vehicle theft and organized crime.

“Partnerships with local law enforcement agencies are critical to our crime suppression mission. By working together on daily enforcement and comprehensive operations, we will continue to see a significant impact on reducing crime in communities,” said CHP Commissioner Sean Duryee. “Together, we create a safer environment for everyone.”

In 2023, as part of California’s Real Public Safety Plan, the Governor announced the largest-ever investment to combat organized retail crime in state history, with the Bakersfield Police Department being awarded $6.2 million specifically to prevent and respond to organized retail theft, motor vehicle or motor vehicle accessory theft, and cargo theft.

Overall enhanced public safety efforts

Building on the Newsom Administration’s efforts to improve public safety in key parts of California, including Oakland and San Francisco, the state continues to take significant steps to ensure the safety of local communities like Bakersfield.

California has invested additional resources since 2019 to fight crime, help local governments hire more police officers, and improve public safety. Most recently, the Governor announced a new partnership between the Bakersfield Police Department and CHP to expand enforcement actions targeting auto theft and retail crime, conducting high-visibility proactive traffic enforcement. Since then, there has been significant positive progress in the region — including arresting 302 individuals for illegal activity and recovering 182 stolen vehicles.

Through CHP’s Organized Retail Crime Task Force since January 2024, the state has conducted 279 investigations leading to 636 arrests while recovering more than $185 million worth of stolen goods valued at $4.2 million. Overall this includes an annual increase of 310% in proactive operations targeting organized retail crime across California.

How we got here

Today’s announcement builds on state investments focused on improving education equity; arts; culture; health; economic development; public safety; overall well-being within Bakersfield; Kern County area.

Recently Governor Newsom released a state's plan titled "10-Point Plan To Beautify Bakersfield" aimed at supporting city/region improvement initiatives around street safety/public spaces enrichment alongside meaningful supportive programs by State Government entities.

A detailed overview regarding investments within both areas can be accessed via respective links provided hereinabove.

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