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Fort Bragg police chief announces retirement

The following is a press release from the city of Fort Bragg:

August 4, 2025; Fort Bragg, CA – After three years of dedicated service to the City of Fort Bragg,
Police Chief Neil Cervenka has announced his retirement, with his final day of service set for
September 30, 2025.
Chief Cervenka joined the Fort Bragg Police Department with a vision to modernize the agency,
strengthen community trust, and support the professional growth of its officers. In just three years,
he successfully led transformative changes that will leave a lasting impact on the department and
the community.

Fort Bragg Police Chief Neil Cervenka, right is shown lifting a youngster into one of the electric police vehicles at National Night Out Day 2-23


Under his leadership, the department:
Modernized its patrol fleet, gaining national recognition for its vehicles.
Overhauled policies and procedures and expanded training programs beyond minimum
standards.
Enhanced the working environment by investing in employee wellness, recognition, and
leadership development.
Established a Social Services Unit that addresses homelessness, mental health, and
substance use—quickly becoming a model for other agencies.
Strengthened community engagement and improved the department’s brand and public image.
“From an agency ridiculed to an agency revered—that was all you,” Chief Cervenka told staff in his
retirement announcement, crediting the department’s success to the dedication and
professionalism of its team. “It’s better to leave while the department is rising—so you all know our
success was because of you, not because of the person sitting in the Chief’s chair.”
Chief Cervenka’s 32-year career in uniform includes 25 years in law enforcement and prior service
to his country in the United States Air Force. He plans to remain in Fort Bragg with his family
following his retirement

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Frank Hartzell

Frank Hartzell is a freelancer reporter and an occasional correspondent for The Mendocino Voice. He has published more than 10,000 news articles since his first job in Houston in 1986. He is the recipient of numerous awards for many years as a reporter, editor and publisher mostly and has worked at newspapers including the Appeal-Democrat, Sacramento Bee, Newark Ohio Advocate and as managing editor of the Napa Valley Register.

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