Altadena Sheriff's Station will be changing captains
effective Sunday, June 22nd, 2014. Captain John Benedict, who has been
the station commander since April 1, 2012 will be transferring to the
Twin Towers Correctional Facility as the new commander.
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Twin Towers Correctional Facility, built on 10 acres of land with buildings
that contain just under 1.5 million square feet, consists of two jail
towers, a medical services building, and the offsite Los Angeles County
Medical Center Jail Ward. It is considered the worlds largest jail.
Captain Benedict will oversee a staff of over 850 Sheriff's personnel.
Captain Christopher Reed, a 27 year veteran of the Sheriff's Department
will be leaving the Civil Management Unit, Court Services Division which
is responsible for all civil law enforcement operations throughout the
County, including serving legal process and performing court ordered
evictions and seizures.
Captain Reed began his career with the Sheriff’s Department in 1987 as a
professional staff member assigned to Temple Station. After graduating
from the Sheriff’s Training Academy as a Deputy Sheriff in 1989, he was
assigned to the Pitchess Detention Center, Ranch Facility and Temple
Station. Captain Reed was promoted to Sergeant in 2000, and was assigned
to the Crescenta Valley Station. After being promoted to Lieutenant in
2004, Captain Reed was assigned to Pico Rivera Station, Court Services
Central Bureau, Court Services West Bureau, and the Civil Management
Unit.
Captain Reed will be introduced to the community by Captain Benedict at
the up coming Altadena Town Council Meeting on Tuesday, June 17th, 2014,
at 7:00PM, at the Altadena Community Center.
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