Coffee with the Chief Re-Cap
15 Aug 2013 Leave a comment
in Andy Carrizales, beautification comittee, Ca, City of Rialto, Coffee Nutz, Crime, davidsMarketing, Edgar Montes, Flores Park, Flores Park Neighborhood Watch, Inland Empire, Nieghborhood Watch, Poor, Public Safety, Rialto, Rialto, Rialto Parks, Rialto Police Department, rialto unified school district, RUSD, SCAT, Street Crime Attack Team, SWAT, Uncategorized, youth Tags: current-events, politics
With yet another coffee with the chief coming and going I thought it would be nice to highlight what was talked about at the August meeting at Coffee Nutz.
Twenty four people attended the event and we had people from all walks of life and various organizations that serve various purposes for the community.
In attendance (of note) were Linda Chapman Humans Relations Commission, Michael Townsend from the Department of Mental Health, Phyllis and John Hangman from Friends of the Rialto K-9’s, Joe Britt Park and Rec commissioner, Andy Carzales Rialto Beatification Commission. As well as Captain Randy Deanda and Chief Farrar from Rialto PD & two raido personalities from Q104.7 were doing a live remote in the parking lot and decided to join us.
Chief Farrar began by thanking everyone for coming. He then began talking about the extreme success of Rialto’s National Night Out event on August sixth. Chief Farrar stated they had just over five thousand people come out to this years event two thousand more than last year. He commented on how well the event went and that it was the best National Night Out event the city or county had ever put on. He said there was room for improvement but that overall the event was top notch. The highlight was for the people who hung around to see the police helicopter lift off from the event. Chief Farrar asked the people in attendance what they thought could be improved for next years event.
The next topic of conversation were the upcoming Area Command meetings. These meetings offer the community, city and police department a opportunity to connect and dialogue. Various city departments come out and give you the information you need to easily live here in the city. For info on the meeting dates, times and locations just look for the link on the right hand side of our page.
The topic of the AB 109 Early Release program came up due to the courts ordering Governor Brown to release another ten thousand inmates. Chief Farrar told the community that Rialto PD has been working to stay one step ahead of the criminals. These ways include an full time probation officer that works at Rialto PD, using electronic advances to track criminals, applying for more grants and working with other local agencies.
The last topic spoke to who our Police Chief really is it spoke to his heart. Chief Farrar spoke about a strong passion to reach our youth. Not just the good kids that have normal nuclear families that don’t have negative contact with the police but all youth especially the under privileged youth that shy away from telling police officials their true fears and concerns. This desire chief Farrar has isn’t a fishing expedition to lock up more criminals but a true heart felt desire to show the entire community that his department truly cares. What was awesome is everyone there bought right in and began talking out the idea of how to involve our youth. This is where Annette Pulido the promotions person from Q104.7 spoke up and offered to assist the city and police department with this and other outreach opportunities.
One thing that is missing is a constant presence by School District Official. Every single meeting there are constant questions about our children’s safety. This is just an observation by me but it seems Rialto Unified really doesn’t care how we feel about school safety or our children’s safety. It is sad because Edgar Montes has attended a few times but beyond that nobody. Rialto Unified has a School Safety Department and their office can’t send down one official to listen and log the long list of issues the community has with school safety.
Here is what else is awesome when I brought up the response some of our readers had to the time of the meetings and how morning meeting during the week excludes a portion of the community. Chief Farrar said lets make it happen so all you that commented on the time of the meetings here you go.
There is a lot going on in Rialto and everyone is working hard towards making this a community to be proud of. But it takes everyone working towards the same goal. So ask yourself what are you doing to help make this city a better place and can you do more?
Statement of Assemblymember Cheryl R. Brown on Celebrating
27 Mar 2013 Leave a comment
in and the unincorporated communities of Bloomington and Muscoy, Assemblymember-Elect Cheryl Brown, City of Rialto, Colton, Edgar Montes, Fontana, Grand Terrace, Inland Empire, Joe Baca Jr, Rafael Trujillo, Rialto, Rialto, Sabrina Ruiz, San Bernardino, youth Tags: assemblymember, influential leaders, united farm workers, united farm workers of america
Statement of Assemblymember Cheryl R. Brown on Celebrating
Cesar E. Chávez Day
SACRAMENTO
– Assemblymember Cheryl R. Brown (D-San Bernardino) issued the following statement today in recognition of Cesar E. Chávez Day on Sunday, March 31:
“Please join me in celebrating Cesar E. Chávez, one of the most influential leaders of our time. Cesar E. Chávez dedicated his life to social justice and equal opportunity among farm workers across the nation. Through his organization, the United Farm Workers of America, he fought for fair wages, a quality education and affordable housing among farm workers who have sacrificed and contributed greatly to this nation. As a leader, I share his passion for dedicating my life to helping people and addressing key social issues. It’s an honor to recognize a leader that has done so much to bring our country together.”
Assemblymember Cheryl R. Brown represents the 47th Assembly District, which includes Colton, Fontana, Grand Terrace, Rialto, San Bernardino, and the unincorporated communities of Bloomington and Muscoy.
Website of Assemblymember Cheryl R. Brown:http://www.asmdc.org/members/a47/
Dr. Seuss Event at Cal State Univerity
26 Feb 2013 Leave a comment
in and the unincorporated communities of Bloomington and Muscoy, Andy Carrizales, Colton, davidsMarketing, Edgar Montes, Fontana, Grand Terrace, Inland Empire, Rialto, San Bernardino, www.babyelepnatbooks.com, www.careervisionbyjamie.com, youth
Dr.SeussEvent
March 9, 2013
10-11a.m. : Performance
11a.m. – 2p.m. : Arts & Crafts
Location: John M. Pfau Library
5500 University Pkwy.
San Bernardino, CA 92407
4th floor of Library
You are encouraged to bring lunch and snacks.
Parking is FREE by stopping at the kiosk for a numbered flyer.
RSVP’s is required by emailing Iwona Contreras at icontrer@csusb.edu with the total amount of adults and kids.
Rialto PD Effort to remove Synthetic Drugs From Local Smoke Shop Shelves
07 Jan 2013 Leave a comment
in American Cancer Society, ARMC, Ca, Cancer, City of Rialto, Crime, Dr. Michael Neeki, Edgar Montes, Family, Flores Park, Fontana PD, Inland Empire, Josef (Joe) Britt, Mike Story, Nieghborhood Watch, Public Safety, Rialto, Rialto Fire, Rialto Police Department, RUSD, SCAT, Shawn O'Connell, Street Crime Attack Team, SWAT, Twitter @IEBeatriz., youth Tags: science, variety
- More “SPICE” examples showing the cartoon characters used and bright colored packaging.
After too many close calls with our teens and young adults finding themselves being hospitalized. Rialto Unified Staff, Flores Park Neighborhood Watch, Councilman Shawn O’Connell, Community members and Rialto Police Department partnered together to eliminate the ease of access to Synthetic drugs known under the names “SPICE” or “BATH SALTS” on shelves of local liquor stores and smoke shops.
These drugs are marketed in packaging using cartoon characters and bright colors.
- More “SPICE” examples showing the cartoon caractars used and bright colored packaging.
They also reach out by claiming to be manmade Marijuana, but this is far from the truth the chemicals used to create the drug are unregulated and much worse than the very harmful and dangerous Marijuana.
People using this drug for the first time find themselves with symptoms like those in a heart attack patient and find themselves going into cardiac arrest.
Please join us tomorrow Tuesday January 8th at 6:00pm at City Hall city council meeting for the Spice Update – RPD Community Liaison Officer – Cameron Nelson
Santa Comes To Rialto
11 Dec 2012 Leave a comment
in Ca, Centurion Security Patrol, City of Rialto, davidsMarketing, Ed palmer, Ed Scott, Edgar Montes, Family, Family Sports, Flores Park, Fun, http://www.facebook.com/pages/Davids-Marketing/156816741049580, Inland Empire, Joe Baca Jr, Mike Story, Nieghborhood Watch, Public Safety, Rialto Fire, Rialto Police Department, rialto unified school district, RUSD, SCAT, Small Business, Street Crime Attack Team, SWAT, youth Tags: Rialto pd
Coffee with the Chief Rialto PD
07 Dec 2012 Leave a comment
in Andy Carrizales, Assemblymember-Elect Cheryl Brown, Burglury, Ca, Centurion Security Patrol, City of Rialto, davidsMarketing, Dr. Michael Neeki, Edgar Montes, Inland Empire, Josef (Joe) Britt, Josie Gonzales, Mike Story, Nieghborhood Watch, Party, Public Safety, Rialto Police Department, SCAT, Shawn O'Connell, Street Crime Attack Team, SWAT, youth Tags: baseline, carrows, coffee, willow
Carter Boys Winner at Tournament
06 Dec 2012 Leave a comment
in City of Rialto, Edgar Montes, Rialto, rialto unified school district, RUSD
Carter boys soccer wins Oak Hills Tournament
Although Kaiser’s CIF-SS football title was the big news Saturday, Carter’s boys soccer team won the Oak Hills Tournament, beating Lake Elsinore Lakeside 2-1 on in thrilling fashion with a goal in the final seconds by Ruben Gonzalez.
Here’s a photo of the celebration, courtesy of coach Dario Navarro.
Coffee With The Chief Of Rialto Police
11 Nov 2012 Leave a comment
in Andy Carrizales, Ca, Centurion Security Patrol, City of Rialto, Coffee Nutz, Crime, Edgar Montes, Flores Park, http://www.facebook.com/pages/Davids-Marketing/156816741049580, http://www.guardianwatch.com/, Inland Empire, Public Safety, Rialto, Rialto Police Department, SCAT, Shawn O'Connell, Small Business, SWAT, Twitter @IEBeatriz., Uncategorized, youth Tags: city of rialto, politics, tony farrar
Coffee with the Chief

Local area residents and leaders come together to learn and diologe about Police services in the city of Rialto.
Tuesday November 13, 2012
8:00 to 9:00 am
Coffee Nutzz, 119 E. Foothill
“Coffee with the Chief” offers resident’s an opportunity to personally meet their Police Chief and other representatives in a casual setting. At “Coffee with the Chief” community members will learn about the police department, special projects, and other related events. Please join Chief Tony Farrar for “Coffee with the Chief”.



















