Hollister police captian, Bob Brooks, is retiring at the end of April after 26 years on the force.

Hollister Police Chief Jeff Miller announced at tonight’s
council meeting that the department has promoted Carlos Reynoso
from sergeant to captain as a successor to Capt. Bob Brooks, who is
retiring at month’s end after 26 years on the force.
HOLLISTER

Hollister Police Chief Jeff Miller announced at tonight’s council meeting that the department has promoted Carlos Reynoso from sergeant to captain as a successor to Capt. Bob Brooks, who is retiring at month’s end after 26 years on the force.

Miller noted in particular how Brooks did exemplary work in coordinating the annual biker rally enforcement.

“There will be a void in the department,” Miller said at the meeting.

Council members at the meeting congratulated Reynoso and lauded Brooks’ service.

“It’s going to be one less police officer who will remember me from my younger days,” Councilman Victor Gomez said. “I’m just kidding – sort of.”

Along with Reynoso’s promotion to captain, Don Magnuson has been promoted to sergeant, Miller said.

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