OPERATION CEASE FIRE


It's Against the LAW

Shooting a firearm into the air at any time could cause injury or death.  Shooting a firearm into the air in California is a felony and carries up to a 3-year state prison sentence under Section 246.3 of the California Penal Code.

Report emergencies and crimes in progress to 911.
Call Crime Stoppers, 800-499-CRIME (2746), anonymously to report non-emergency crimes.

If an arrest is made, you may be eligible for a reward by using the code given to you.


This information is provided by Operation Cease Fire, whose purpose is to reduce random gunfire through education, enforcement and awareness, and the following sponsors:

California Highway Patrol
Monterey County Communications
Salinas Police Community Advisory Committee
Senator Bruce McPherson
JBA-LLC
Community Bank of the Central Coast
Mountain Valley Beacon
Michael Corlett
Sheriff Mike Kanalakis
Maria Santiago

Salinas Police Department
Monterey County District Attorney's Office
California Correctional Peace Officers Association
Monterey County Republican Party
The Green Party
Wharton's Floor Covering
Bimark Inc.
Brandon & Tibbs
Young Republicans of Monterey County
La Princesa Market

Monterey County Board of Supervisors
Monterey County Sheriff's Office
Soledad Correctional Training Facility
Computerpros of Central California
Erlinda C. Viray Insurance Agency - Lic. 0794389
Steve McShane
Caballero, Matcham & McCarthy
Anthony Villafranca State Farm Insurance
Chapalla's Restaurant

 

 

Report Emergencies and Crimes in Progress to 911.

Call Crime Stoppers, 800/499-CRIME (2746), anonymously to report non-emergency crimes. If an arrest is made, you may be eligible for a reward by using the code given to you.
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