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Rohnert Park chief cites staffing shortfalls as reason SRO was pulled; council presses on retention, overhire options
Summary
Rohnert Park's public-safety chief told the council he withdrew the city's dedicated school resource officer because staffing gaps — injuries, medical leave and 10 officers in training — forced the department to prioritize patrol and fire coverage. Council members and school leaders urged retention steps and interagency solutions while district leaders warned of the loss of campus relationships.
Rohnert Park's public-safety chief told the City Council on Jan. 27 that insufficient staffing forced him to remove the city's dedicated school resource officer (SRO) from campus duty for the current shift rotation.
The chief said his department requires 34 sworn staff to fully staff patrol but currently has about 27 available; roughly 34% of full-time employees are out of regular assignment because of injuries on duty, FMLA, or because they are still in multi-month training. "The last thing I wanted to do was pull the SRO out of school," the chief said, "I believe in the SRO programs and I believe in school safety." He added the department will continue school visits…
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