Eureka Police Department Presents 2025 Annual Report and Military Equipment Use Report to City Council

Press release from EPD:

Feature icon Eureka Police Department EPDOn March 17, 2026, Chief Brian Stephens presented the Eureka Police Department’s 2025 Annual Report and  Military Equipment Use Report to the Eureka City Council and members of the public during a regular City  Council meeting.

The 2025 Annual Report provides a comprehensive overview of department operations throughout the year,  including calls for service, crime statistics, and highlights from various divisions and programs. The report is  intended to increase transparency and provide the community with insight into the department’s activities,  priorities, and public safety efforts during 2025.

The Military Equipment Use Report was presented in compliance with California Assembly Bill 481, which  requires law enforcement agencies to obtain approval from their governing body prior to purchasing,  acquiring, or funding equipment defined as “military equipment.” The City of Eureka adopted an ordinance to  adhere to this state law, which also requires an annual report detailing the inventory, use, and oversight of  such equipment.

Additionally, City of Eureka Security Camera Use Policy 1.82 requires an annual report to City Council outlining  how public safety cameras are utilized throughout the City of Eureka to support crime prevention,  investigations, and public safety operations

These reports are part of the Eureka Police Department’s ongoing commitment to transparency, accountability, and community engagement.

All reports can be found at the following link or on the City of Eureka’s website.

https://www.eurekaca.gov/m/newsflash/home/detail/362

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farfromputin
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2 months ago

Before he became Chief of Police, Officer Stephens pulled me over for driving erratically. I explained to him I was dodging potholes and that replacing damaged wheel bearings amounted to $500 per bearing. He didn’t ticket me.

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CsMisadventures
2 months ago

For anyone getting a broken or blocked link try this one:
https://www.eurekaca.gov/m/newsflash/home/detail/362

DocumentCenter link.