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School’s out, calls are up: Sheriffs report seasonal surge

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IMPERIAL COUNTY, Calif. (KYMA) - Law enforcement agencies are reporting a significant increase in calls for service following recent graduation ceremonies and the official start of the summer season.

Sheriff's departments state that the combination of warmer weather and school breaks traditionally triggers a rise in neighborhood disruptions.

Officials note that the influx of calls primarily involves noise complaints, traffic incidents, youth loitering, and curfew violations.

Law enforcement leaders are urging parents to speak with their teenagers about safety, responsible driving, and respecting community ordinances to ensure a safe summer for everyone.

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