STAFF REPORTS
Chino – On Tues., July 15, during the regularly scheduled City Council meeting, City Manager, Matt Ballantyne, announced that Captain Karen Comstock will become the new Police Chief upon the retirement of current Police Chief, Miles Pruitt. Chief Pruitt will retire effective Dec. 4, 2014.
“This is an exciting time for Chino,” said Ballantyne. “Karen is a homegrown product of this community and the Department. She was raised in Chino, graduated from Don Lugo High School, and her family still has roots here. Karen has been an active part of this community for many years. Her knowledge of the community combined with her experience and training will serve her well as she transitions into her new position as Chief,” Ballantyne added.
Captain Comstock began her career with the Department in 1985, when she became a Police Explorer. She worked her way up through the organization and became a Cadet and later a Reserve Officer; she was hired as a Police Officer in 1990. Since that time, she has held a number of positions and has served as a Field Training Officer, Patrol Supervisor, Detective Bureau Supervisor, and was a member of the Crisis Negotiations Team. She has worked as a Detective in the Criminal Investigations Bureau and in the Background Investigation Unit. She filled the role of Deputy Chief for three months, while Chief Pruitt served as the Acting City Manager in 2012. Comstock was promoted to the rank of Captain in 2009.
“Chino is an amazing community and I feel blessed to have grown up here and to have served the residents and members of the business community for so many years,” said Comstock. “The men and women of the Chino Police Department are amongst the best and brightest in law enforcement today; I am honored and look forward to serving the community in my new capacity as Chief,” she said.
Captain Comstock holds a Bachelor’s Degree in Business Management and a Master’s Degree in Organizational Management, both from the University of Phoenix. She is also a graduate of the Supervisory Leadership Institute. Comstock will be the 17th Chief to lead the Chino Police Department and the first female to proudly serve in this capacity.

