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- The HBPD will hold a DUI Checkpoint on Friday, June 19, from 6:00 p.m. to 2:00 a.m. @ an undisclosed location within the city limits. The National Highway Traffic Safety Administration funded the checkpoint. For the press release, please visit bit.ly/hbPoliceDeptPR.
- The HBPD will hold a DUI Checkpoint tonight, May 28, 2026, from 6:00 p.m. to 2:00 a.m. @ an undisclosed location within the city limits. The National Highway Traffic Safety Administration funded the checkpoint. For the press release, please visit bit.ly/hbPoliceDeptPR.
- The HBPD will hold a DUI Checkpoint on Thursday, May 28, 2026, from 6:00 p.m. to 2:00 a.m. @ an undisclosed location within the city limits. The National Highway Traffic Safety Administration funded the checkpoint. For the press release, please visit bit.ly/hbPoliceDeptPR.
- The Click It or Ticket runs May 18-31. HBPD will have additional officers on patrol, looking 4 drivers/passengers who are not wearing seat belts. This includes veh in which kids are not secured in appropriate child safety seats 4 their age. Read more @ bit.ly/hbPoliceDeptPR.
- The HBPD will hold a DUI Checkpoint on Thursday, May 28, 2026, from 6:00 p.m. to 2:00 a.m. @ an undisclosed location within the city limits. The National Highway Traffic Safety Administration funded the checkpoint. For the press release, please visit bit.ly/hbPoliceDeptPR.
- From kids riding 2 school 2 adults staying active & healthy, bicycling is a pastime & a mode of transportation 4 Californians. May is National Bicycle Safety, & the HBPD is urging everyone to be alert 2 keep bicyclists safe. Read the press release @ bit.ly/hbPoliceDeptPR.
- The HBPD is reminding drivers to always look twice for motorcycles. With the arrival of warmer weather, more motorcycles are taking to the roads, making it essential for everyone to stay alert to help reduce crashes & save lives. Read the press release @ bit.ly/hbPoliceDeptPR.
- National Heatstroke Prevention Day is observed in May, and the Huntington Beach Police Department wants to remind parents and caregivers to always look before you lock, before walking away from a vehicle. Read more about the dangers of heatstroke at bit.ly/hbPoliceDeptPR.
- On 4/27, @ 11:50 a.m., the HBPD responded to a traffic collision at the intersection of Pacific Coast Highway (PCH) north of Newland St involving a white Subaru Impreza & a bicyclist. To read the press release related to this incident, visit bit.ly/hbPoliceDeptPR.
- On 4/15/26, at around 10:40 p.m., the HBPD responded to a traffic collision at the intersection of PCH south of Warner Ave involving a silver Kia Soul & a white BMW 328i. Read the news release regarding the collision at bit.ly/hbPoliceDeptPR.
- It's National Distracted Driving Awareness Month & we remind drivers to stay focused, keep their eyes forward, & keep their hands on the wheel. Distractions like checking a phone, using touchscreen, or eating can have devastating consequences. Read more @ bit.ly/hbPoliceDeptPR
- On 4/5/26, @ 7:30 pm, the HBPD was contacted regarding a report of a disturbance @ HB Central Park. It was reported that a SM film crew had confronted a man who had made arrangements for sexual contact w/ a juvenile male. Read the press release @ bit.ly/hbPoliceDeptPR.





