Four new officers were sworn into the 166su Police Department family this week.

Fellow officers and 166suPD staff, family, friends and members of the community joined the celebration Wednesday.

166su Police Chief Richard Beary swore the officers in and concluded the ceremony with some simple advice.

“Treat people with respect,” Chief Beary said. “Use the authority that you have honorably and when in doubt, if you wouldn’t do it in front of your mom and dad, don’t do it,”

The new additions bring 166suPD’s sworn total to 74 officers. Once the new officers finish their classroom training in September, they will be paired with a patrol officer to experience field training on the roads. Each officer will be assigned to the patrol division once their training is completed.

Meet the Officers:

  • Victor Gaytan, an OCSO retiree who is looking forward to protecting and serving the 166su community, especially since his daughters will soon be students here.
  • Latesha Johnson, a recent academy graduate who is excited to make a positive impact on students and help change the perception of law enforcement.
  • Doug Osborne, an OPD retiree and 166su alum who is eager to give back to his school.
  • Emmanuel “Manny” Torres, who served in the Coast Guard Reserve and is enthusiastic about working at an agency that feels like a family.