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Hollister Police Annual Reports available
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2024 Hollister Police Annual Report
2023 Hollister Police Annual Report
2022 Hollister Police Annual Report
2024 Engineering and Traffic Speed Survey


Military Equipment
California Government Code Section 7070 provides a list of sixteen (16) types of equipment that are to be considered “Military Equipment” for the purpose of compliance with AB 481 and the associated California Government Codes. Public Comments or concerns can be emailed to militaryequipment@police.hollister.ca.us.

lexipol-2018-logo-fullThe Hollister Police Department uses Lexipol to monitor and maintain the most up to date and legally acceptable policies that emphasize community safety and the preservation of life.  Lexipol has been creating law enforcement policies for almost two decades that help agencies mitigate risk and protect the sanctity of life.  The national dialogue on police policy, especially as it pertains to use of force, has evolved and increased in intensity. Today, that conversation includes voices calling for police reform as well as voices advocating for guidance reflecting the realities of police work.

To aid in the discussion around policies and police use of force, Lexipol has created a new Police Use of Force resource center. This website includes information for law enforcement and community members including Lexipol’s use of force policy, policy position statements and additional resources.

By sharing Lexipol’s current use of force policy positions, as well as information about how our policies were developed, we hope to engage with community members in the ultimate shared goal of preservation of life and creating safer communities.  Thank you for being a part of this important conversation.


San Benito County Opioid Task Force 
What is the San Benito County Opioid Task Force? 
We are a local community opioid safety coalition committed to preventing opioid overdoses and deaths in San Benito County through prevention efforts such as safe prescribing, safe medicine disposal, medication-assisted treatment(MAT), naloxone training and distribution, and outreach.