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Marin 911: Police chief issues letter of apology

September 4, 2022 by Marin Leave a Comment

Sheriff Scardina administered the Oath of Office to Undersheriff Sylvia Moir in front of friends, family, past colleagues and her new Sheriff’s Office family. Undersheriff Moir brings a wealth of experience and knowledge to the Sheriff’s Office from a distinguished 30+ year career in law enforcement.

SAN RAFAEL

Open Letter: Chief Spiller’s Open Letter to the Community.

A recently publicized incident involving the San Rafael Police Department has raised legitimate community concerns.  Our officers responded to a complaint regarding an individual, engaged in an attempt to make an arrest, and a physical altercation ensued. (The individual has requested that his name be withheld.) We have heard members of our community express feelings of anger and frustration concerning the incident.   While I know this sentiment will not bring resolution to the involved individual and his family, I recognize the anguish this incident has caused and am saddened by it.

I want to assure members of the San Rafael community that our department cares deeply about the community’s feelings concerning this matter. Rudeness, lack of professionalism, or any unnecessary force are all examples of expressly prohibited conduct and such behavior is not-at-all condoned in our delivery of public safety services.  The SRPD is conducting a thorough investigation of this incident.  The actions and conduct of all department members involved are being examined.  Any member of our department who is found to have failed to meet expectations or behaved outside our standards of conduct will be held accountable and disciplined as appropriate. Professionalism is an expectation of all members of this organization and treating all members of our community with dignity and respect is a clear expectation from the leadership of the San Rafael Police Department. 

The San Rafael Police Department is accountable to those we serve. As your police department, we have the duty and responsibility to help people live in safety and to enjoy the wonderful quality of life for which San Rafael is known. We cannot do this work alone. Our leadership team emphasizes “working together” to accomplish our organizational objectives. Our goals include working together with our community.  Everyone in the community has a role to play in keeping our community safe; however, as professional members of law enforcement, we must be accountable. 

I am both personally and professionally concerned about this incident and how it impacts the trust our department has worked hard to build in this community.  I want to assure all members of the San Rafael community that not only is this incident being critically examined, but we will examine our behaviors, including that of our leadership and for those department members that have fallen short, they will be held accountable.

As the Police Chief, I take responsibility for all the actions of our department. I am committed to addressing our shortcomings with an affirmative commitment to continuous improvement and advancing the professionalism of the department. 

Sincerely,

David Spiller

Chief of Police

Chase: San Rafael Police arrested a person who they say led them on a 100 mph chase on Highway 101. Two police cars were rammed in the process. 

MILL VALLEY

Tombstone Man: A man described as 40-ish and balding came into the school library on Miller Avenue and handed the clerk a note that said “planner please – I thought you needed to see my tombstone.” The man then ran out to the football field and stared at the cheerleaders. Police are investigating.

Near Accident: A citizen reported that the driver of a white SUV on Aug. 23 ran a stop sign and nearly hit a pedestrian. The citizen told police that the intersection of Sycamore Avenue and La Goma Street is an accident waiting to happen.

Starbucks: A man walked into the Starbucks next to Safeway on Camino Alto. He found no one there. It was closed with the door open. Police had to make a few calls to find the regional manager to come and secure the store.

Yeller: A man yelling racial slurs walked down a darkened Lovell Avenue on Aug. 25. A resident called police. Service provided. 

Welfare Check: A woman sat along the side of the road on Ashford Avenue, holding a cop of hot coffee and talking to herself. Police checked her welfare and determine she was fine.

Fraud: Police received a call from the son of a woman. He said he feared his mom’s caregiver was making purchases in a pawn shop ushing his mom’s credit card. Police investigating.

Keyed: A citizen told police that her car was “keyed” in the parking lot of Safeway or Whole Foods. She didn’t know which one.

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