
CLEARLAKE, Calif. – Authorities this week conducted a special enforcement sweep in Clearlake that netted 10 arrests.
On Wednesday, the Clearlake Police Department, California Department of Corrections and Rehabilitation Parole and Lake County Probation conducted the operation across the city.
The Clearlake Police Department said the operation included 27 specific locations of subjects known to be on active state parole, post release community supervision or PRCS, or probation.
Out of those locations, police said 10 subjects were arrested, including five felony and five misdemeanor arrests.
The charges included parole violations, PRCS violations, probation violations, possession of narcotics, possession of controlled substance paraphernalia, possession of nitrous oxide, active warrants and unlawful entry in a red-tagged residence.
At the locations where subjects were not arrested, police said compliance checks were conducted to confirm addresses and that the specific terms and conditions of the parole or probation status were being adhered to. The operation ended with proactive traffic enforcement.
Police said these special enforcement operations supplement their day-to-day efforts to make Clearlake a cleaner, safer city.
