History

History

The original 26 members of the
Cathedral City
Police Department

Formed July 1, 1984

History
Stan Henry Ron Johnson Kevin Conner Mark Fields David Vasquez John Holcomb Raymond Griffith Robert Ohlemann Bill Gitmed Wayne Hauser Randy Sisk Laura Hanlon Brad Phoenix Bob Kaminski Norma Lee Gina Footdale Patty Quake Larry Van Zant Tony Marley Jim Aladits Joe Footdale

Stan Henry

Chief of Police
1995-2010

Mayor
2014-2018

Ron Johnson

Chief of Police
1984-1995

Kevin Conner

Chief of Police
2010-2014

Mark Fields

David Vasquez

Cathedral City Police Department David Vasquez

John Holcomb

Raymond Griffith

Robert Ohlemann

Lieutenant

Chief of Police
1994-1995

Bill Gitmed

Wayne Hauser

Randy Sisk

Laura Hanlon

Lieutenant
Cathedral City Police Department

Brad Phoenix

Bob Kaminski

Norma Lee

Gina Footdale

Patty Quake

Dispatcher

Larry Van Zant

Patrol Officer

Tony Marley

Patrol Officer

Jim Aladits

Patrol Officer

Joe Footdale

Patrol Officer

Left to Right - Wayne Hausee, William Gitmed, Al Reshaw, John Holcomb, Robert Ohlemann, Raymond Griffith, Chief Ron Johnson, Stan Henry & Kevin Conner

Cathedral City Police Chiefs

Ron Johnson
1984-1994

Robert Ohlemann
1994-1995

Stan Henry
1995-2010

Kevin Conner
2010-2014

George Crum
2014-2017

Travis Walker
2017-2019

George Crum
2020-Present

Beginnings

Cathedral City was incorporated in 1981 with the primary goal of forming its very own police department. After 3 years of hard work the Cathedral City Police Department was formed on July l, 1984. At the time the department consisted of 26 sworn and non-sworn personnel serving a population of about 15,000 permanent residents. Cathedral City has been recognized as one of the fastest growing cities in California. The Department has steadily increased sworn personnel staffing commensurate to increasing population. The department is currently approved for 52 sworn officers and an additional 24 non-sworn positions. The Police Department currently provides law enforcement services to 54,596 permanent residents with an additional 17,000 seasonal residents and visitors.

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