| Sheriff Baca worked through the early portion of
his career in custody, recruitment, on patrol on
the streets of East Los Angeles and as staff
instructor at the Sheriffs Academy. He rose
through the ranks and in 1981 was appointed to
Captain by then Sheriff Peter Pitchess and selected
to command Norwalk Station.
Sheriff Baca was again elevated to Commander by
first-term Sheriff, Sherman Block. Sheriff Baca
again excelled as the Commander of numerous
stations as well as Aero Bureau and Special
Enforcement Bureau. On January 21, 1992, Sheriff
Sherman Block again promoted Sheriff Baca, this
time to the rank of Chief.
Believing strongly in education, Sheriff Baca
continued his studies. In 1993 Sheriff Baca
graduated from the University of Southern
California with a Doctorate of Public
Administration. He is a life member of the Honor
Society of Phi Kappa Phi - USC Chapter.
As Chief of Court Services Division, Sheriff Baca
directed the strategy that led to the merger of the
Sheriffs Department with the Marshals
Department. The merger saved the taxpayers of Los
Angeles County 14 million dollars per year. For his
efforts, Sheriff Baca received the
Departments Distinguished Service award.
On December 7, 1998, Sheriff Baca was sworn in as
Los Angeles Countys 30th Sheriff, having been
elected by the citizens of Los Angeles County.
Sheriff Baca commands the largest Sheriffs
Department in the world and supervises more than
13,000 sworn and civilian personnel.
Sheriff Baca strongly believes in the concept of
mentoring. He has provided leadership, management
and direction to thousands of deputy sheriffs and
police officers throughout his career. He continues
this tradition within the Department and as an
Adjunct Professor of Public Administration at the
University of La Verne.
Sheriff Baca serves the community in many different
ways. He serves on the Board of Directors of the
Optimist Youth Homes and Ranch, Puente Learning
Center, Buena Nueva Foundation, EMEK Hebrew
Academy, the Harriet Buhai Center for Family Law,
and serves on the Board of Governors of the USC
Alumni Association. He has been honored by numerous
nonprofit organizations and elected officials for
his outstanding service to the public.
Bondell L. Golden
Executive Director
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