Arona Police Respond to 50 El Fraile Incidents in January; Parking Most Common

Arona Police Respond to 50 El Fraile Incidents in January; Parking Most Common

Source: El Día

Arona Local Police responded to 50 incidents in El Fraile in January 2026, primarily addressing improper parking and maintaining a constant community presence, with plans to open a dedicated public service office.

In January 2026, Arona Local Police responded to 50 incidents in the El Fraile area. They maintained a constant presence in the neighborhood, dealing with various situations related to community peace, public safety, and emergencies.

The most common problem was improper parking, which accounted for 12 call-outs, especially in busy residential streets. Police also handled seven issues related to belongings and cleanliness, mainly due to rubbish being dumped and items left on public streets.

The police also responded to five traffic accidents and five calls involving people with mental health issues. In both cases, they worked with health services and prepared official reports. Additionally, they dealt with four public order disturbances and four incidents like falls on public roads, helping those affected and restoring normality.

During the month, police also recorded three incidents each for fires, firecrackers, and noise, often acting to prevent problems or mediate disputes. Other cases included gender violence, robbery with violence, illegal property occupation, and an abandoned animal.

The Local Police responded quickly and effectively to all incidents. Their main goals were public safety, community peace, mediating conflicts, preventing risks, and working closely with health services, firefighters, and other police forces.

The shared police office in El Fraile, used by the State Security Forces and Autonomous Police, remains a vital resource for the area. Using it daily means reports and statements can be made quickly, increasing police presence and allowing them to serve residents more directly. In the coming months, with new officers joining Arona Local Police, this office is expected to open specifically for direct public service to El Fraile residents.