Staff Reports Walnut – The Walnut/Diamond Bar Sheriff’s Station serves the residents of Walnut, Diamond Bar, Rowland Heights and the unincorporated areas of Covina Hills and West Covina. With an area this big, they are fortunate to have deputies specializing in bringing value to the cities. They are fortunate to have Doug Daley, Liaison/Community Services Deputy for the City of Walnut. For the past six years, Deputy Daley has been solving problems for the City of Walnut’s more than 30,000 residents. Working directly with residents and through approximately 70 Neighborhood Watch programs, Daley really has his finger on the City’s pulse. Serving on the Traffic Safety Committee, Deputy Daley works to resolve traffic issues for the City and its schools. He also works with his partner, Officer Gina Soto, on the Red Light Camera Program, conducting data research to help combat one of the most serious traffic problems facing Walnut residents today. The critical program, run exclusively by Officer Soto, is designed to increase the safety and quality of life for Walnut residents by reducing red light running. Deputy Daley is often called to lecture at various city functions and events. He also holds student forums at Suzanne Middle School, and is in the process of starting a group for the students of Walnut High School. Of all the hats he wears, Daley says his main goal is to keep the City Manager, and the Walnut/Diamond Bar Sheriff Station’s Captain, Jeffrey Scroggin, satisfied with the handling of all city issues. Deputy Daley began his career with the Sheriff’s Department in 1990. Prior to working at the Walnut station, he worked in a patrol capacity for the Temple station. Before entering into law enforcement, he had a career in the business world for manufacturing conglomerate, Rockwell International. He holds a degree in Business Administration and a Master’s Degree in Public Administration. All in all, Doug Daley is another deputy making a difference for the City of Walnut, and beyond.
