During a recent government meeting, significant announcements were made regarding the leadership of the Pacific Grove Police Department and a wildlife incident in the area. Acting Police Chief Anderson addressed the council following the retirement announcement of Chief Matt Alone, whose last day will be October 12th. Until a new chief is appointed, Commander Anderson will serve as the acting chief, ensuring continuity in leadership for the department.
In a separate discussion, Anderson reported a mountain lion sighting in the vicinity of 11th Street and Ocean View. Officers responded to the call and found the mountain lion resting in a side yard. After consulting with Fish and Game biologists, it was determined that the best course of action was to allow the animal to remain undisturbed, as it prefers cooler conditions and is likely to leave the area as evening approaches. Should the mountain lion remain in the same location by morning, biologists will intervene to tranquilize and relocate the animal to its natural habitat.
These updates highlight both the ongoing changes within the police department and the community's engagement with local wildlife management.