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Wednesday September 19th, 2018 :: 10:27 a.m. PDT

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Veteran deputy sheriffs selected to fill key roles in the Sheriff's Office Administration

Nature of Incident: Veteran deputy sheriffs selected to fill key roles in the Sheriff’s Office Administration
 
Date & Time: September 19, 2018
Narrative:
 
    
     Sheriff-Elect Bill Ayub is pleased to announce that Monica McGrath has been selected to fill the position of Undersheriff and Chris Dunn will be appointed to fill the position of Assistant Sheriff.  These high-level organizational vacancies are behind the upcoming retirements of Undersheriff Gary Pentis and Sheriff Geoff Dean and will be effective November 18, 2018.
 
     Monica McGrath is a 29-year veteran of the Ventura County Sheriff’s Office and has a wide diversity of experience in every division of the organization.  Monica rose through the ranks and achieved the position of sheriff’s commander.  Along the way she worked many assignments including recruit training officer, property crimes and sexual assault detective, internal affairs investigator, and chief of police for the cities of Fillmore and Camarillo.  Having retired in 2016, Monica’s return to service with the Sheriff’s Office at the executive level adds an essential depth of perspective and experience needed to help guide the agency into the future.  As the Undersheriff, Monica will serve as the Acting Sheriff in the Sheriff’s absence and she will have executive oversight of the entire agency’s operations.
 
     Chris Dunn is a 33-year veteran of law enforcement.  Having begun his professional career as a Ventura County Sheriff’s Cadet, Chris became a Los Angeles County Sheriff’s Department deputy sheriff in 1988.  He transferred to the Ventura County Sheriff’s Office in 1994 and has served the citizens of Ventura County for the past 24 years.  Chris has climbed each of the ranks and worked challenging assignments in every division of the Sheriff’s Office, including major crimes Investigator and acting police chief for the cities of Ojai and Camarillo.  He is also a recently retired lieutenant commander in the United States Navy Reserve.  Chris currently serves as the commander of the Sheriff’s Support Services Division.  As one of two Assistant Sheriffs, Chris will have executive-level oversight of the Patrol and Special Services Divisions.
 
     Detailed biographies for Monica McGrath and Chris Dunn are attached to this news story.
 
     The Sheriff’s Office is the largest law enforcement agency in Ventura County, having more than 1,200 employees and providing police services to the unincorporated areas of the county, as well as the cities of Moorpark, Thousand Oaks, Ojai, Fillmore, and Camarillo.  In addition, the Sheriff’s Office staffs and operates the county jails, courthouse security, a crime laboratory, a regional training center, an aviation unit, search & rescue resources, the Office of Emergency Services, and much more.  For more information about the Sheriff’s Office, please visit our website at www.vcsd.org and follow us on Facebook/VenturaCountySheriff, Twitter@VenturaSheriff, and Instagram/VCSheriff.


 
Prepared by: Sheriff-Elect Bill Ayub  
News Release Date: September 19, 2018  
Media Follow-Up Contact: Captain Garo Kuredjian  (805) 797-6322  
Approved by: Sheriff-Elect Bill Ayub  

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