Las Vegas Review-Journal

NLV police chief to retire in January

Ojeda first woman to lead department

- By Sabrina Schnur Contact Sabrina Schnur at sschnur@reviewjour­nal.com or 702-383-0278. Follow @sabrina_schnur on Twitter.

North Las Vegas Police Chief Pamela Ojeda announced her retirement Wednesday after more than three years in the position.

Ojeda, who became the first female chief of the department in 2018, will officially retire Jan. 6, according to a statement from North Las Vegas officials. She has been with the department since 1995 when she was hired as a dispatcher.

During her tenure, Ojeda served in the narcotics bureau and also worked as a crime scene investigat­or, detective and patrol officer.

“Nowhere else could I have had the privilege to work alongside the most dedicated, compassion­ate, and selfless law enforcemen­t profession­als in the field,” Ojeda said in the statement.

City officials credited Ojeda with establishi­ng a community-oriented policing unit and working with churches, business and nonprofit groups.

She also had a goal to increase the number of women on the force to nearly a third by 2030.

“Chief Ojeda not only shattered a glass ceiling, she spearheade­d reforms and innovation­s that have modernized the North Las Vegas Police Department and brought our officers deeper into the communitie­s we serve,” North Las Vegas City Manager Ryann Juden said in the statement. “Pam’s commitment to problem-solving and community engagement has led to decreased crime and increased trust between the community and our Police Department, and sets a strong foundation for community policing in North Las Vegas for years to come.”

North Las Vegas police Assistant Chief Jacqueline Gravatt will serve as acting chief in Ojeda’s absence.

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