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Police commission honors CSI Officer Raymond Ortiz for 22 years of service

San Francisco Police Commission · April 9, 2025
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Summary

The commission recognized Officer Raymond Ortiz (CSI, star #4189) for 22 years with SFPD, highlighting his forensic scene work, scheduling and payroll support, and a detailed 30‑page report from a recent major scene.

The San Francisco Police Commission honored Officer Raymond Ortiz (star number 4189) at its April 9 meeting for his 22 years with the department and 12 years in CSI forensic services.

Mark Paul, forensic service director, described Ortiz’s role: volunteering for on‑call shifts, assisting with scheduling and payroll, processing a complex multi‑rooftop scene that produced a 30‑page report and working through hazardous residual tear gas. Commissioners praised Ortiz as a team player and thanked him for his dedication.

Ortiz told the commission it was an honor to be acknowledged and that he still loves the work after more than two decades. The commission and the chief thanked Ortiz and invited team members to stand for recognition.

No action was required; the recognition was ceremonial.