Malibu-Lost Hills Station Receives Highest Ranking

Malibu-Lost Hills Sherrif station recognized as the highest-ratedLost Hills sheriffs
patrol station in the nation.

By: Jeff Biebuyck

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A recent study conducted by the Vera Institute of Justice and Altus Global
Alliance revealed that the out of 200 police stations around the globe, our
local station scored 96 out of 100. The global average was 62.09.

The study accounted for accountability, community orientation, equal
treatment of the public, physical condition of station and detention conditions.
Additionally, community members rate the quality of service the departmentslost hills sheriff station
provided.

Although police stations in more than 20 countries on five different
continents participated in the survey, the U.S. was the only country
that participated in the North America division. The average score for
participating U.S. patrol stations was 79.22, which was the highest of
any participating country.

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Jeff Biebuyck

Jeffery Biebuyck, Branch Manager of the Sherman Oaks Ewing & Associates Sotheby's International Realty Office, oversees all office operations, expansions, and new agent recruitment. Jeff thrives on using his talented and creative mind to help agents focus on their business and achieve success.

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About Jeff Biebuyck

Jeffery Biebuyck, Branch Manager of the Sherman Oaks Ewing & Associates Sotheby's International Realty Office, oversees all office operations, expansions, and new agent recruitment. Jeff thrives on using his talented and creative mind to help agents focus on their business and achieve success.

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