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Clovis Police Handle 7,174 Calls, 364 Arrests in February 2026

Clovis officers answered 2,876 emergency calls and made 32 DUI arrests in February, part of a new monthly transparency report from the department.

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Clovis Police Handle 7,174 Calls, 364 Arrests in February 2026
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The Clovis Police Department fielded 7,174 calls for service in February 2026, processing 364 arrests and logging 89 traffic collisions over the 28-day month, according to the department's monthly "Spotlight" report released March 13.

Of those 364 arrests, 32 were for driving under the influence. Dispatchers handled 2,876 calls to 911 during the same period. Officers also recorded 31 vehicle burglaries and five residential burglaries across Clovis.

The department described the Spotlight report as part of an effort to keep the community informed about police activity, providing snapshots of patrol work, traffic enforcement, and crime prevention. The February edition marks an early installment in what Clovis PD has framed as a recurring transparency initiative, offering residents a monthly window into department activity rather than requiring them to file public records requests for basic operational data.

Alongside the crime and call statistics, the department used the report to circulate a set of prevention reminders. Residents were advised to report crimes in progress and suspicious activity immediately, lock doors, set alarms, and install exterior lighting and security cameras. The department also urged people to avoid leaving valuables visible inside parked vehicles, check their mail daily to deter identity theft, and watch for card-skimming devices at retail payment terminals. Keeping a written record of serial numbers and descriptions for valuable items was also recommended.

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Vehicle burglaries, at 31 incidents, represent one of the more actionable figures in the report. With no breakdown by neighborhood available in the current release, the prevention tips take on added weight for Clovis drivers who may be uncertain whether their block falls within any concentration of incidents.

Anyone needing to report a non-emergency matter to Clovis Police can call (559) 324-2800. Emergency calls should go to 911.

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