Crime & Safety
Hemet Police Chief Retires After 30 Year Career In Law Enforcement
Chief Eddie Pust worked for the Hemet department since 1996 and his "dedication to Hemet has been nothing short of exemplary."

HEMET, CA — Hemet police Chief Eddie Pust officially ended his law enforcement career Tuesday, retiring after nearly 30 years in uniform and passing the baton to another veteran lawman.
Pust began service with the Hemet Police Department in November 1996, receiving his appointment to lead the department in 2019. With another year ending, he decided the time was right to return to civilian life.
The Hemet City Council selected Hemet police Capt. Michael Arellano to take the helm.
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"Chief Pust's dedication to Hemet has been nothing short of exemplary," Mayor Joe Males said. "His leadership and commitment have greatly contributed to our community's safety and well-being. As we turn the page, we are thrilled to have someone of Chief Arellano's caliber and experience step into this role."
Arellano will be the city's 19th police chief. After a nine-year stint in the U.S. Marine Corps, he set his sights on a peace officer career, initially working as a San Diego Police Department officer, staying for three years before applying to work for HPD in 2006, according to the city.
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"Arellano brings a wealth of experience and dedication to this new role, marked by progressively responsible leadership roles and diverse assignments, from canine officer and SWAT operator to his most recent role as captain in the Operations Division," the city stated.
Arellano took over from Pust effective Tuesday. However, a formal swearing-in ceremony and reception is scheduled on the afternoon of Jan. 11 at the Hemet Public Library, 300 E. Latham Ave.