San Diego Union-Tribune

MENIFEE APPOINTS NEW POLICE CHIEF, THE SECOND PERSON TO SERVE IN THE TOP SPOT

- CITY NEWS SERVICE

A career law enforcemen­t officer who has served as Menifee’s interim police chief since last fall will remain at the helm as the new official top law enforcemen­t officer for the city.

Chris Karrer is Menifee’s second full-time police chief since the Police Department was formed as a stand-alone agency, ending a contract for law enforcemen­t services with the Riverside County Sheriff ’s Department, in July 2020.

“I am deeply honored and humbled with the opportunit­y to serve as the new chief of police for the city of Menifee,” Karrer said. “I am committed to leading our dedicated officers and working hand-in-hand with our community to ensure we continue a safe, inclusive and prosperous future for everyone.”

Karrer had been one of the candidates under considerat­ion as the city conducted a nationwide search and recruitmen­t campaign for a permanent replacemen­t for its inaugural police chief, Pat Walsh, who retired last summer.

Walsh returned in May for a roughly 2-month-long stint at the helm again when Karrer injured himself during a recreation­al outing.

Karrer served in the U.S. Marine Corps before starting a law enforcemen­t career that has spanned 20 years, officials said. While working in local law enforcemen­t, he has managed various operations, including patrol, traffic and investigat­ions, according to the city. He came aboard the Menifee Police Department as a captain when it was formed.

“Chief Karrer brings a wealth of experience and a strong commitment to our community’s safety and well-being,” City Manager Armando Villa said. “I have every confidence that Karrer will serve our community with integrity and continue Menifee Police Department’s successful trajectory well into the future.”

Karrer was officially sworn in Sept. 7.

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