Crime & Safety
New Commander to Lead Dublin Area CHP Office
Captain Christopher Sherry is a 20-year veteran of the CHP.
DUBLIN, CA — California Highway Patrol officials announced Tuesday that a new commander is leading operations for the Dublin-area office. Capt. Christopher Sherry, a 20-year veteran of the CHP, replaces Capt. Linda Franklin, CHP officials said.
Sherry, who has previously served as commander of the CHP's San Francisco and Castro Valley offices, said in a statement that he is honored to serve the Tri-Valley region.
"As the leader of the Dublin CHP Area office, I am blessed to work with such fine men and women who are dedicated to public service. I hope to assist officers in serving our community, saving lives, and building public trust," Sherry said.
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Sherry graduated from California State University, Chico with a bachelor's degree in political science and a paralegal certificate. In 1996, he graduated from the CHP Academy, becoming the fourth generation of Bay Area law enforcement officers in his family.
During his career, Sherry has served as a field training officer, emergency medical technician, specialized response team executive officer, and chairperson of the CHP's Advisory Committee for Persons with
Disabilities.
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Sherry, a Tri-Valley resident, is an Eagle Scout and is actively involved in the men's ministry program at his church, according to the CHP.
By Bay City News
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