Chief Mayra Franco featured in Latino Times!
The January 2026 issue of Latino Times featured a profile of Chief Mayra Franco as SUSD’s first Latina police chief.
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The January 2026 issue of Latino Times featured a profile of Chief Mayra Franco as SUSD’s first Latina police chief.
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Fingerprint is extending its lobby hours to better serve you! Starting Tuesday, February 10, 2026, our new hours are 7 a.m. through 5 p.m., Monday through Friday.
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The SUSD Police Explorer program was recently featured on CBS 13. The spotlight showcased how our cadets are gaining valuable leadership experience and life skills while serving the Stockton community. Watch the full segment to see our program in action.
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On September 15, the Stockton Unified School District held its Town Hall Meeting. Below is a downloadable version of the presentation from this meeting.
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The Stockton Unified School District Department of Public Safety has officially been renamed the Stockton Unified School District Police Department (SUSD PD).
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On May 1st, 2024, the SUSD Police Officer’s Association prepared an analysis for SUSD Superintendent Michelle Rodriguez on the impact of using the name “Stockton Unified School District Department of Public Safety.”
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On Thursday, September 26, 2024, the Stockton Unified School District held its’ Town Hall Meeting #2.
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Last week, Officer Gutierrez was on routine patrol when she was flagged down regarding a citizen in medical distress.
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Behind the doors of a historic building in downtown Stockton is where people work every day to keep nearly 40,000 Stockton Unified students and staff safe.
The Stockton Unified School District Police Department is one of a handful of specialized K–12 police agencies in California. The Department works 24/7 with a focus on students, staff, schools, and safety/security, and serves more than 40,000 students, faculty, and staff at more than 60 schools in the greater Stockton community.
