Scotts Valley Police Chief Steve Walpole will retire at the end of the month, the department said.
Walpole has served in law enforcement for 30 years, 11 of which were with the Scotts Valley department. He has been chief for eight years.
“Leading this department — and working alongside such a dedicated team of professionals–has been the most meaningful chapter of my career,” he said in a statement released by the Police Department.
Twenty-eight people worked under Walpole and he is credited with strengthening the link between police and the community. Body-worn and in-car cameras were implemented during his tenure and he brought back the use of police dogs, the department said.
Prior to coming to Scotts Valley, Walpole worked in Los Gatos.
His last day on the job will be Oct. 30. After that, Captain Jayson Rutherford will serve as interim chief, according to City Manager Mali LaGoe.
