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Los Banos City Information
Los Banos is a city in Merced County, central California, United States. According to the United States Census Bureau, the city has a population of approximately 35,972 people and a total area of 10.1 square miles (26 km2).
City Council
The City of Los Banos has a city council form of government. The city council is the legislative branch of the city government. The main responsibilities of the city council include enacting ordinances, resolutions and policies that run the daily activities of the city; authorising contracts on behalf of the City; amending the annual budget; and appointing the City Attorney, City Manager and members of commissions and committees.
The city council consists of five members elected by the general public and serve four year staggering terms. The mayor is appointed by council members and serve a one year term. Council members include Mayor Mike Villalta, Council Member Tom Faria, Council Member Deborah Lewis, Council Member Daronica Johnson-Santos and Council Member Scott Silveira.
The city council holds its meeting regularly every Tuesday of the month at city hall, 520 J Street, Los Banos, CA 93635. The agendas and minutes discussed in the meetings can be accessed by visiting
Crime Statistics
The overall crime rate in Los Banos, CA is 31% higher compared to the average crime rate in California and 39% higher than the nation’s mean. Looking at violent crimes, the city has a crime rate that is 18% lower than California’s average crime rate and 6% lower than the national average. When comparing property crimes, the city’s crime rate is 39% higher than that of California and 46% higher than the country’s average. In Los Banos one has a 1 in 26 chance of becoming a victim of crime, making the city safer than 26% of the cities in the United States. Compared to the previous year, the average crime rate in Los Banos has increased by 43%.
Police Department
The Los Banos Police Department under the command of Chief Gary Brizzee is responsible for maintain peace, law and order in the city of Los Banos. For more information on the police department visit
Warrants and Bail
The police department provides a list of warrants issued on its website. Offenders arrested and remanded at the city jail can post for bail in three main ways; these include Bail bond under the California Penal Code – Section 1276, Cash bond under the California Penal Code – Section 1269 and Property bond under the California Penal Code – Section 1276.5.
Los Banos Police Station Address: 945 5th St, Los Banos, CA 93635, United States
Los Banos Police Department
Way to go!!! City Parks and Recreation helping keep kids busy this summer Good morning Los Banos, this week our School District along with a number of others across the State and Nation received the same two threatening emails, from the same source. Though we do not believe either is... https://t.co/e5BZJI3EBm Thank You LBPD Dispatchers! Looking for an event for a child? MERCED AREA CRIME STOPPERS MOST WANTED: LBHS Career Day
Way to go!!! City Parks and Recreation helping keep kids busy this summer
The City Parks and Rec Department is bringing a number of exciting opportunities to the youth of Los Banos this summer and we want YOU to... https://t.co/THzxR6wo80
The City Parks and Rec Department is bringing a number of exciting opportunities to the youth of Los Banos this summer and we want YOU to... https://t.co/THzxR6wo80
Good morning Los Banos, this week our School District along with a number of others across the State and Nation received the same two threatening emails, from the same source. Though we do not believe either is... https://t.co/e5BZJI3EBm
Thank You LBPD Dispatchers!
The Los Banos Police Department is celebrating our Dispatchers in recognition of National Telecommunications Week. In 1991, Congress formally proclaimed the second week in April... https://t.co/iq5J3h7Vzh
The Los Banos Police Department is celebrating our Dispatchers in recognition of National Telecommunications Week. In 1991, Congress formally proclaimed the second week in April... https://t.co/iq5J3h7Vzh
Looking for an event for a child?
The Department’s Police Activities League (PAL) and City Recreation Department have teamed up to provide a simple pamphlet of the events the two groups offer throughout the... https://t.co/dPxYCBpFJW
The Department’s Police Activities League (PAL) and City Recreation Department have teamed up to provide a simple pamphlet of the events the two groups offer throughout the... https://t.co/dPxYCBpFJW
MERCED AREA CRIME STOPPERS MOST WANTED:
Case 1: Lindsey Manzanedo is currently wanted by authorities on two warrants for prior charges that include possession of a controlled substance, possession for sale,... https://t.co/kTxFltrsfW
Case 1: Lindsey Manzanedo is currently wanted by authorities on two warrants for prior charges that include possession of a controlled substance, possession for sale,... https://t.co/kTxFltrsfW
LBHS Career Day
Officer Teresa Provencio had a great time participating in the career day event at Los Banos... https://t.co/JaCgYxyYiC
Officer Teresa Provencio had a great time participating in the career day event at Los Banos... https://t.co/JaCgYxyYiC