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City of Prineville announces new round of three finalists to be next police chief

A new round of three finalists for new Prineville police chief: (L-R) Kenneth Booker, Thomas Crino and Chad Davis
City of Prineville
A new round of three finalists for new Prineville police chief: (L-R) Kenneth Booker, Thomas Crino and Chad Davis

PRINEVILLE, Ore. (KTVZ) — The city of Prineville announced Tuesday a new list of three finalists to become Prineville’s next police chief, after an earlier set of candidates who visited last month failed to produce one that city officials found suitable for the position.

Community members will have the opportunity to meet the three finalists at a Wednesday evening meet-and-greet event. The informal get-together will take place from 6:30 to 8 p.m. at Ron’s Comfort Food Café, located at Meadow Lakes Golf Course. Community members can leave feedback on the candidates on comment cards. Refreshments will be provided.

Candidate Biographies (in alphabetical order)

Kenneth Booker is an experienced leader with 32 years of service in the Maricopa County Sheriff’s Office. During his career, he has served in various units, including the Enforcement Bureau Patrol Division and Tactical Operations, and most recently as Deputy Chief for the Bureau of Internal Oversight, Court Compliance & Training. He has also worked as an adjunct professor. He holds a Master of Science in Leadership from Grand Canyon University, a Bachelor's in Public Safety Administration, and numerous certifications in law enforcement instruction.

Thomas Crino began his public service career as a patrol officer with the Beaverton Police Department in 2003. He has spent the last decade in leadership positions, including Training Sergeant, Patrol/Admin Lieutenant, and PS/Training Lieutenant, where he currently serves.  He holds a Bachelor’s in Business Management with a minor in Political Science from Oregon State University and is currently pursuing a Master's in Public Safety from the University of Virginia, as well as holding various certifications.

Chad Davis has almost 30 years of leadership experience in public service. His first position was with the City of Monmouth Police Department as a reserve Police Officer. He then transitioned to Deschutes County Sheriff’s Office, where he’s held positions including Sergeant, Deputy Sheriff, and, for the last 13 years, Lieutenant. He graduated Summa Cum Laude from Western Oregon University with a Bachelor’s in Science and Law Enforcement and holds various professional certificates.

On Thursday, the candidates will participate in interviews with four panels consisting of regional public safety professionals, community leaders, and members of the Prineville Police Department.

The candidates were chosen through a national search conducted in collaboration with a third-party firm. 

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