Copper Thieves Target Street Lights

SUISUN CITY, Calif. – Copper thieves are once again stripping street lights of their wiring in Suisun City, and the public’s help is needed to catch these criminals and safeguard our street lighting.

On April 17, the Police Department reported four street lights were not working on Railroad Avenue near Village Drive. When Public Works crews responded, they discovered the wiring had been cut and stolen from the conduit between the street lights, and found that additional lights also were affected.

Replacing street light wiring is both time-consuming and very expensive. The City does not have equipment necessary to rewire the lights so a private contractor must be hired, which is an unbudgeted expense.

For a period of more than a year, copper thieves have been stealing wiring from street lights on Walters Road and in the Peterson Ranch subdivision.

Residents should watch for unusual activity near street lights poles particularly during evening hours. Legitimate work on City street lights is normally conducted during the daytime by crews with vehicles and uniforms bearing the City emblem, PG&E logos, or a contractor employed by the City.

Anyone who sees suspicious activity is encouraged to immediately call the Police Department at 707-421-7373.

Community Meeting on Youth, Crime and Drugs

All Suisun City residents are invited to attend a community meeting on youth, crime and drugs at 7 p.m. Wednesday (April 18) at the Nelson Community Center at the corner of Village and Merganser drives.

Police Chief Ed Dadisho will address recent crime incidents and trends in the community with additional information provided about marijuana use, the work of the Suisun City Alcohol, Tobacco and Other Drugs City Team, and the how to throw a safe and responsible party.

The Suisun City ATOD City Team is sponsored by the Solano County Board of Supervisors.

Meeting Agenda

  1. Welcome by Mick Jessop, Suisun City Recreation and Community Services Director
  2. Suisun City crime discussion by Police Chief Ed Dadisho
  3. Suisun City ATOD City Team presentation by Mick Jessop
  4. Marijuana Facts presentation by Capt. Chris Nance, California National Guard
  5. Social Host Ordinance presentation by Chief Ed Dadisho
  6. Graduation Party Safety by Cathy Rader, Suisun City ATOD City Team Coordinator
  7. Closing Remarks by Mick Jessop

Other local groups in attendance to provide information include:

  • The Parent Project – A program to teach parents step-by-step action plans to help them immediately influence their children’s negative choices, including communication skills, structured supervision, identifying drug and alcohol use and improving school attendance. Presented by the Fairfield Police Department.
  • Adolescent Drug and Alcohol Prevention and Treatment (ADAPT) – A counseling program offering group and individual sessions as well as family, work and recreational activities to establish a drug- and alcohol-free lifestyle.
  • Suisun Neighborhood Watch & Code Enforcement – Information about these two community-based programs offered by the Suisun City Police Department that help residents become proactive in protecting the quality and safety of their neighborhoods.

2011 Part I Crime Update

Suisun City - The 2011 Part I Crime Update from the Chief of Police is now available. The Police Department is pleased to report that 2011 Part I Crimes as reported to the Federal Bureau of Investigation’s (FBI) Uniform Crime Reports (UCR’s) are down considerably in the area of violent crimes.  The Part I crimes reported to the FBI include the following crimes:

  • Homicide
  • Rape
  • Robbery
  • Aggravated Assault
  • Burglary
  • Arson (Fire Department handles all arson investigations)
  • Theft
  • Auto Thefts