A combined law enforcement task force conducted a sweep in the City of Batavia on May 19 looking for subjects wanted on warrants and to check for possible parole and probation violations.
In all, four people were arrested and six people were allegedly found in violation of probation restrictions.
The sweep, conducted by the Neighborhood Enforcement Team Detail, was part of the city's strategic plan for public safety, according to Chief Randy Baker.
Participating in the task force were officers and detectives of the Batavia Police Department, members of the Sheriff's Office, city code enforcement officers, City fire personnel, members of the District Attorney's Office, Local Drug Task Force detectives and the Department of Social Services.
One person was arrested for allegedly selling marijuana on Jackson Street.
Two people people were arrested on felony warrants.
One parolee was arrested for allegedly possessing a controlled substance and driving without a license.
The names of those arrested have not been released.
In all, 42 probation contacts were made. Four people were found allegedly in violation of curfew. Two individuals were allegedly found in possession of knives, ammunition, marijuana and K2 synthetic marijuana.
Parole officers checked six locations for parolees and searched three residences.
Baker said there will be additional sweeps by the task force in order to address neighborhood issues.