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Rolling Thunder: E-Bikes, Scooters & Boards Raise Safety Alarms Across Lodi
As electric micromobility booms, injuries soar nationwide, Lodi PD moves to get ahead of a crisis already hitting California communities hard.
On April 4, 2026, the Lodi Police Department announced it is reviewing the city's municipal code regarding motorized bicycles and e-bikes to address safety concerns that have been building across the community for months. Captain Kevin Kent acknowledged that groups of bicyclists riding in roadways and a growing number of electric bikes and motorized bicycles operating throughout Lodi have created genuine safety hazards for riders and motorists alike.
The department has already launched a multi-pronged response: updated officer training on bicycle laws, a partnership with AAA to distribute safety brochures to riders and schools, and visits by the motor unit to every Lodi Unified School District campus. School resource officers are now monitoring bicycle-related violations during arrival and dismissal, with a stated emphasis on education over citations.
Lodi's Unsolved Cold Cases and How You Can Help
The Lodi Police Department announced this week that its Investigations Unit is intensifying its focus on cold cases, spotlighting two to three unsolved investigations per day over the next two weeks in hopes of generating new leads from the public. The campaign, launched March 9, comes as San Joaquin County continues to grapple with more than 600 unsolved cold cases countywide — including homicides, missing persons cases, and sexual assaults.
Colombian Crime Ring Arrests in Lodi
Four Colombian nationals were arrested early Thursday morning, October 16, 2025, following a dramatic standoff at Lodi Pawn and Jewelry on West Lodi Avenue. The arrests came after an alarm at the pawn shop alerted both Lodi police and Sacramento County Sheriff's detectives, who had been surveilling the group since September