Police Department
In 1889, Washington became a State. The very next year, Olympia City Marshal, George Savidge, was the first in City history to be officially referred to as Chief of Police. In the years from 1889-1892, the Olympia Police Department was comprised of the chief, a captain and six patrolmen.
In the late 18
90s, officers worked on what amounted to a "commission" basis. An officer was paid from $.80 - $1.00 a head for bringing scofflaws before the court. A portion of the fine collected from the offender by the court was paid to the officer as his wages.
In 1909, Olympia police were issued uniforms in the style seen in the photo of OPD officers in Centennial garb. In 1913, both the Thurston County Sheriff's Office and the Olympia Police Department were equipped with motorcycles, and by 1929, the Olympia Police Department had eight full-time, uniformed officers on patrol.
Today, the Olympia Police Department has a paid staff of 69 commissioned officers and 29 civilian corrections and support personnel, and police employees are n
o longer paid for "piece work." The Department also has a large contingent of citizen volunteers who engage in a wide range of activities that enhance the capacity of the entire community to resist and prevent crime. In Olympia, assuring public safety is very much a cooperative effort between citizens and their law enforcement professionals. That mutual sharing of responsibility for maintaining a safe and liveable community is the foundation of "policing the Olympia way."
Since 1890, Olympia has had 21 chiefs of police.
| 1890 - George Savidge |
1892 - B. F. Snyder |
1904 - R. W. Faylor |
| 1906 - Otto Braeger |
1907 - Thomas O. "Ott" Coats |
1909 - Edmund Rogers |
| 1911 - Alex Wright |
1913 - W. P. Vance |
1915 - Benjamin Hall |
| 1919 - Harry L. Cusack |
1921 - James T. Endicott |
1923 - James E. Kuntz |
| 1925 - Carl H. Hanson |
1927 - Charles Pilling |
1929 - Frank A. Cushman |
| 1936 - John M. Walker |
1943 - Roy L. Kelly |
1963 - W. Fred Derrick |
| 1973 - Chester Breuer |
1980 - John Wurner |
1997 - Gary Michel |
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