The City of Prineville today announced the retirement of Police Chief Jeff Profio after nearly 31 years of dedicated service to law enforcement. Chief Profio has led the City’s Police Department since November 1, 2024.
“We thank Chief Profio for his service to the community and commend him for his success at fostering positive relationships with members of our staff, the public, and our community partners,” said Steve Forrester, City Manager.
Captain Shane Wilson will assume responsibilities as officer in charge during the transitional period.
“Chief Profio leaves the department in good hands,” said Forrester. “Captain Wilson is a proven and capable leader, and our officers remain dedicated to keeping the community safe.”
Profio began his career as a police officer with the San Jose Police Department in
California, where he advanced through the ranks over 24 years. In his leadership roles,
he served as a team leader for the SWAT Team, sergeant of the fugitive apprehension
team, and commander of special operations teams, including SWAT, bomb squad,
canine, and traffic enforcement. He was instrumental in developing department-wide
training in procedural justice and implicit bias, cultivating a culture of excellence and
accountability.
A process to select the city’s next chief of police will be announced at a later date.








No surprise.