Charles Thorpe sworn in as new police chief in Venice
VENICE – Charles Thorpe was sworn in as the new Venice police chief Tuesday, roughly four months after the City Council approved his hiring to succeed retired chief Tom Mattmuller.
Thorpe joined the Venice Police Department in December 2018 as a captain, the same rank he achieved with the Sarasota County Sheriff’s Office, when he retired from there in 2017.
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Thorpe, 54, had previously said that retirement wasn’t for him.
“I look around the room and I see a lot of faces that I’m just honored to see here today,” Thorpe said, then later added, “we’ve had a long ride of doing this business together.”
While City Manager Ed Lavallee technically hires the police chief, that hire requires City Council approval.
Prior to being tapped as chief Thorpe served as commander of the Venice Police patrol program.
While with the Sheriff’s Office, he worked in a variety of areas, including patrol, special operations, community policing, criminal investigations and intelligence.
Thorpe has a master’s degree in Criminal Justice Administration from the University of South Florida and started his law enforcement career in 1988 in his hometown of Urbana, Ohio.
He joined the Sarasota County Sheriff’s Office in 1990.
In addition to Thorpe’s promotion, Venice Police Lt. Andrew Leisenring was promoted to captain and Sgt. Louis White was promoted to lieutenant.
Thorpe was sworn in by City Clerk Kelly Michaels, with his wife of 32 years, Tammy holding the Bible.
Thorpe said he was especially thankful for the service of all law enforcement officers he has served with over the years, who come into work each day.
“They just don’t know what’s next and I appreciate that they sign up and take care of business,” Thorpe said.
“I hope to serve this city for several years to come and I’m very grateful for this opportunity.”
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In other action
Also on Tuesday, the Venice City Council:
Honored Anthony J. Rosen, an electrical maintenance technician with the public works department as the 2021 Employee of the Year
Heard a presentation on Certified Local Governments from Mariah Justice, the certified local government coordinator for the Florida Department of State Division of Historical Resources.
Discussed a priority list for the local option sales tax referendum, which will be on the November ballot.
Approved an authorization for Mayor Ron Feinsod to sign a partnership funding agreement with Family Promise of South Sarasota County.
Earle Kimel primarily covers south Sarasota County for the Herald-Tribune and can be reached at earle.kimel@heraldtribune.com. Support local journalism with a digital subscription to the Herald-Tribune.
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