From Bill Lindelof:
Sacramento State has chosen one of their own to become the university's chief of police.
Lt. Dan Davis (left) has been appointed Sacramento State's top cop and will oversee a staff of 21 sworn officers, five dispatchers, 30 community service officers, eight office staff members and student assistants.
Davis will receive $10,000 per month.
Davis has been a member of the campus police force for eight years after leaving the San Francisco State police force where he worked for 16 years. He also served with the Fremont and BART police forces.
"Dan has the right combination of administrative and law enforcement skills to be successful in the role as chief of police," said Stephen Garcia, Sacramento State's vice president for administration in a press release.
Davis, who replaces Kenneth J. Barnett, who is retiring, was chosen from among five finalists that included Reuben Meeks, chief of the Rancho Cordova Police Department and a captain with the Sacramento County Sheriff's Department; Mark DeRosia, chief of police in Delano; Steve Jaureguy, chief of police and director of public safety at California State University, Stanislaus; and Gregory Harris, chief of police at South Carolina State University in Orangeburg, S.C.
Davis' salary was not immediately available.









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