Seaside will swear in a new police chief, Nicholas Borges

Seaside will swear in a new police chief, Nicholas Borges

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Seaside honored Nicholas (Nick) Borges as its new police chief on Tuesday. A promotional swearing-in ceremony was held at City Hall on Tuesday evening. Borges was selected as the city’s police chief in August 2022 after a highly competitive selection and hiring process. He was promoted after serving as acting police chief for a year following the retirement of Chief Abdul Pridgen in August 2021. Borges is a native of Monterey and has been with the Seaside Police Department since 2003. He started as a patrol officer and worked his way up the ranks over the past 19 years. Borges is a graduate of the FBI National Academy Quantico and holds a master’s degree in organizational leadership from California Coast University.

Seaside honored Nicholas (Nick) Borges as its new police chief on Tuesday.

The city held a swearing-in ceremony at City Hall on Tuesday evening.

Borges was selected as the city’s police chief in August 2022 after a highly competitive selection and hiring process. He was promoted after serving as acting police chief for a year following the retirement of Chief Abdul Pridgen in August 2021.

Borges is a native of Monterey and has been with the Seaside Police Department since 2003. He started as a patrol officer and worked his way up the ranks over the past 19 years.

Borges is a graduate of the FBI National Academy Quantico and holds a master’s degree in organizational leadership from California Coast University.

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