Rancho Cordova at a glance


Population by race and Hispanic origin


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Full-time law enforcement staff, Rancho Cordova Police Department

This information is currently unavailable.

Federal grant funding for Rancho Cordova

Data was last updated May 1, 2026


We identified over $73.6K in federal grant funding, FY 2016-2026

Grant funding over time

Grant funding by federal department

Recent grants

USA spending grants for: Rancho Cordova
Amount Start and end dates Recipient and description Awarding agency CFDA program Type
$20,940.00 10/1/2018
9/30/2020
CITY OF RANCHO CORDOVA FY 19 LOCAL JAG PROGRAM Department of Justice Office of Justice Programs 16.738 Edward Byrne Memorial Justice Assistance Grant Program Prime
$27,964.99 10/1/2015
9/30/2019
CITY OF RANCHO CORDOVA FY 16 JAG PROGRAM Department of Justice Office of Justice Programs 16.738 Edward Byrne Memorial Justice Assistance Grant Program Prime
$24,784.45 10/1/2014
9/30/2018
CITY OF RANCHO CORDOVA FY 15 JAG PROGRAM Department of Justice Office of Justice Programs 16.738 Edward Byrne Memorial Justice Assistance Grant Program Prime

Military equipment transfers


We were unable to locate any military equipment transfers for this location using the LESO Property Transferred to Participating Agencies database published by the Defense Logistics Agency. It is possible that this location has acquired military equipment for policing via other sources or programs.

Local police misconduct data, consent decrees, and settlements

Data last updated April 22, 2026


Settlements

We identified 1 publicly reported settlement that resulted in $425,000.00 in monetary compensation to victims.

Settlements
Year Description Outcome
2024

In August 2024, the City of Rancho Cordova, California, agreed to pay a $425,000 settlement to Kyrieanna Liles, who was shot by law enforcement officers while attempting to flee her home during a police encounter.

On November 22, 2023, Liles approached a neighbor’s home while holding a knife, believing her missing dog was in a neighbor’s backyard and that someone might harm the dog. Both the neighbor and Liles called law enforcement. The responding officers from the Rancho Cordova Police Department spoke with the neighbors and then walked to Liles’s home, where they observed her sitting inside her vehicle in the driveway after she had found her dog. Officers tapped on the driver’s side window and attempted to speak with her but did not identify themselves or inform Liles that she was under investigation for any crime. When Liles refused repeated commands to exit the vehicle because she said she did not do anything wrong, a deputy attempted to physically remove her from the car. Liles then reversed her vehicle down the driveway, and two officers fired a total of ten shots at her vehicle and shot her twice in the arm.

Compensation
$425,000.00