
LAKEPORT, Calif. — The Lakeport Police Department is making the public aware of available tools and resources related to trespassing on private property and other non-emergency concerns.
For business and property owners struggling with trespassing issues, the police department recommends visiting its new Trespass Enforcement Authorization information page or visit the Lakeport Police website and choose Trespass Enforcement Authorization from the left menu.
The landing page includes an expressed waiver, description of ineligible properties, the process for submitting the letter and a link to the letter in Word format for downloading, editing and printing.
This letter allows the police department to enforce no-trespassing on private property in the city of Lakeport by taking enforcement action when voluntary compliance and warnings do not appropriately address the issue.
Have you had a concern or issue you wanted to address to the Lakeport Police Department or information you wanted to share, but do not need an immediate response from an officer? You can go to: https://lakeport.crimegraphics.com/2013/default.aspx.
You can also visit the Lakeport Police website and choose Community Portal – Crime Activity/Crime Analysis & More from the left menu; select Directed Patrol Request.
Complete this form with contact information and concern, issue or question. Then submit the form online and a member of the department will respond.
The Lakeport Police Department said it remains committed to providing high-quality law enforcement service to our community.
“We hope these resources benefit those who live, work, operate a business or visit our city,” The agency said in its report.
For more information, contact Chief of Police Brad Rasmussen at 707-263-5491.