Sausalito police chief bids farewell to city
Posted: 10/29/2010 06:12:41 PM PDT
Sausalito Police Chief Scott Paulin retired from his post this week after leading the department for five years.
Paulin’s tenure included a major embezzlement investigation, a rare homicide, an unexpected stint as city manager and the long-sought construction of a new police headquarters.
Paulin, a 51-year-old Vacaville resident, spent 30 years in law enforcement, starting as a reserve sheriff’s deputy in Sacramento County.
He oversaw numerous law enforcement initiatives, including prostitution sweeps and a crackdown on underage drinking, as well as responses to unexpected events such as the Southern Marin sewage spills and a 2009 domestic homicide.
Paulin — whose last day was Thursday — said his
main accomplishment was the approval and construction of a new public safety complex at Caledonia and Johnson streets that opened last month. The city won voter approval for the project in 2006 after years of discussion and one failed ballot measure, and the force was able to move out of cramped portable buildings in a weed-strewn lot on Locust Street.
See the full article from “Marin Independent-Journal”
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