

The streets of Bradbury will be patrolled by the Sheriffs, at least for the next six months. – Courtesy photo
During the past several months, the City of Bradbury has been considering their law enforcement options by reviewing proposals submitted by their current service provider, the Los Angeles Sheriff’s Department (LASD), along with a proposal from the City of Monrovia.
Both the LASD option and the city option provided Bradbury with excellent policing service options, and last week, the Bradbury City Council engaged in a substantial deliberation regarding this particular matter.
Ultimately, the City of Bradbury decided to enter into a six-month contract with the LASD and also asked that their staff assess ways of working with the Sheriff’s Department to improve the service delivery for their community.
Furthermore, in discussions with representatives from Bradbury, they indicated that they were very appreciative of the support and the proposal that Monrovia put forward. As we move ahead, we will continue to monitor this situation and we will of course keep everyone informed about any changes that may occur in the future.
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