Beginning January 21, Solano Sheriff's deputies stepped in to help fill the gaps.
"They're able to trust that when they call 911, they'll get a response. So this has been incredibly positive for our community," said Vallejo Mayor Andrea Sorce.
It follows the city declaring a local state of emergency in 2023 in response to critical staffing shortages at VPD.
California Senate Bill 1379, signed into law in late 2024, now allows retired deputies to log more working hours, surpassing their previously state-mandated limits.
Before the contract was eventually approved, the Solano County Deputy Sheriff's Association, the department's union, came out against the move, which delayed a vote at the time.
We also asked if he anticipates needing more deputies to be added to the patrols. DeWall says they are still evaluating.
DeWall says the community has given the added SCSO deputies a warm welcome.
He added that just last weekend, SCSO responded to a shooting within their area of responsibility in Vallejo. This contract expires at the end of 2026.
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