Robbie Waters
Robbie Watters represents City Council District 7 , which includes the neighborhoods of Greenhaven, Meadowview, Pocket, Valley Hi and North Laguna .
Robbie Waters is a native Sacramentan, born in 1936. He graduated from Sacramento High School in 1954. He then enlisted in the U.S. Air Force, completing his tour of duty in 1957. He became a member of the Sacramento Police Department in September 1958.
In the years that followed, he held several key positions within the Police Department: Detective Bureau, Burglary Detail, 1965; promoted to Sergeant of Detectives in 1965; advanced to the position of Lieutenant, Jail, Communications and patrol in October of 1966; Homicide Lieutenant from 1972 to 1976. In 1975, he participated in the arrest of Lynette “Squeaky” Fromme, who was later convicted for the attempted assassination of President Gerald Ford on the grounds of our State Capitol. His career continued as Juvenile Commander from 1976 through 1977; Internal Affairs, 1978-1979; and a Lieutenant in the Personnel Training division for three years. Robbie was elected Sheriff of Sacramento County in 1982; he held that elected position until 1987. As Sheriff, he established a north area sub-station, expanded the Sexual Assaults Bureau to fight sex crimes, assisted in the implementation of the 911 Emergency Response System, and the “Thumbs Up” finger printing program to protect our children.
He has received numerous awards during his years of service to our community: Law Enforcement Officer of the Year in 1974, Lawman of the Year by the Elks Lodge and the American Legion, and received the Sacramento Police Department Silver Medal of Valor in 1975 as a result of a shooting incident at a South Area Shopping Center. In addition to serving as a member of the law enforcement community for over 28 years, he holds a Bachelor of Science degree in Criminology from California State University at Sacramento and in 1976 continued his education by accumulating credits towards a Masters of Arts Degree from the University of Southern California and is a graduate of the FBI National Academy in Advanced Criminology and the first published author on the Sacramento Police Department – the 1972 text book “Introduction to Law Enforcement.
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