What type of activity should I be on the lookout for, and how will I know when to call the Sheriff’s station?

The majority of burglaries happen on weekdays during daytime hours when most people are away from their homes – either at work, school, or running errands. Suspicious activity that should be reported includes unfamiliar persons on foot, bicycle, or vehicle driving through residential streets below the speed limit or lingering in an area, seemingly without a purpose.


When calling the Sheriff’s Station at 909-595-2264 (9-1-1 if it’s an emergency), try to provide as much as information as you can about what you are observing (description of the individuals, and the car color, make, model and, if possible, license plate number).

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1. What is Report for Reward?
2. When was Report for Reward established?
3. Where can I find information about the ordinance related to this reward program?
4. Can anybody participate in the Report for Reward Program?
5. What type of activity should I be on the lookout for, and how will I know when to call the Sheriff’s station?
6. What happens after I call the Sheriff’s Station with my Report for Reward tip?
7. Who makes up the reward committee?
8. How does the reward committee reach its decision to issue a reward?
9. How does the committee determine the amount of the reward it will issue?
10. What else can I do to safeguard my neighborhood against burglaries?
11. Is a phone call the only way to submit a Report for Reward tip?
12. May I report burglary incidents that occur in another city?