Santa Barbara Police Chief Promotions

(Pictured from L to R: Ethan Ragsdale, Chris Payne, Ben Ahrens, Chief Lori Luhnow, Marylinda Arroyo, Joshua Morton)

Source: City of Santa Barbara, Police Department

On December 22, 2018, Santa Barbara Police Chief Lori Luhnow, in conjunction with her Command Staff, will make the following promotions to the rank of Sergeant, Lieutenant, and Captain:

Patrol Sergeant Ethan Ragsdale

Start Date: October 2006 – 12 Years of Service

Prior Duties: Patrol Officer, Motor/Traffic Officer, Field Training Officer, Traffic Investigator.

Bio:

Sergeant Ragsdale grew up in Detroit, Michigan, and joined the United States Air Force after high school. He was stationed at Lackland Air Force Base in San Antonio, Texas, and was deployed overseas for Operation Iraqi Freedom and Operation Enduring Freedom as a Security Forces – Personal Security Officer. He finished his tour of active duty at Vandenberg Air Force Base, where he received an Honorable Discharge at the rank of Staff Sergeant. Upon completion of military service, he was hired by the Santa Barbara Police Department and has been serving there for the last 12 years. During that time, he completed a Bachelor’s Degree in Criminal Justice Management as well as assignments as a Patrol Officer, Motor/Traffic Officer, Field Training Officer, and Traffic Investigator. Sergeant Ragsdale lives and is active in the Santa Barbara community with his husband Sean.

Patrol Sergeant Chris Payne

Start Date: April 2000 – 18 years of service

Prior Duties: Reserve Officer, Patrol Officer, SWAT, Street Crimes Unit, Criminal Impact Team, K9 Handler

Bio:

Sergeant Payne grew up in San Jose, California and moved to Santa Barbara at the age of 12, when his father bought a small business in Santa Barbara. He grew up working in that small business, interacting with the customers. He graduated from San Marcos High School and attended Santa Barbara City College before transferring to Cal Poly San Luis Obispo, where he earned a Bachelor’s Degree in Business Management. While attending Cal Poly, Sergeant Payne became a Reserve Police Officer for the City of Santa Barbara, where he served until 2004 when he was selected to become a full-time police officer. Since 2004, he has worked in the following specialties: SWAT, Street Crimes Unit, Criminal Impact Team, and as a K9 Handler.

Patrol Sergeant Ben Ahrens

Start Date: January 2008 – 11 years of service

Prior Duties: Patrol Officer, Detective, Active Shooter Training Instructor, Field Training Officer

Sergeant Ahrens grew up in Phoenix.  He enlisted in the United States Air Force, where he was stationed at Vandenberg AFB in Lompoc, serving as a Security Forces-Personal Security Officer.  During his time in the military, he was deployed to the Middle East for Operations Enduring Freedom and Iraqi Freedom.  During him military service he was also assigned as a Military Police Criminal and Traffic Accident Investigator, and was Honorably Discharged in 2007 at the rank of Staff Sergeant.  In 2008, Sergeant Ahrens was hired by the Santa Barbara Police Department, serving his local community as a Santa Barbara Police Officer, and continuing to serve his country in the Air Force Reserves.  His assignments at the department include: Detective with the Gangs and Youth Services Section, Active Shooter Training Instructor, and Field Training Officer.  Sergeant Ahrens has been married to his wife Kristin for 18 years and has four children.

Patrol Lieutenant Joshua Morton

Start Date: September 2001 – 17 Years of Service

Prior Duties: Patrol Officer, Motor Officer, SWAT, Recruit Training Officer, Field Training Officer, Patrol Sergeant, Special Events Supervisor, Professional Standards Sergeant, Acting Assistant Patrol Division Commander

Bio: 

Lieutenant Morton grew up in Sonora, California and graduated from Sonora High School before moving to the San Fernando Valley to attend California State University Northridge on a Track and Field scholarship, competing in Pole Vault and Decathlon and graduating with a Bachelor of Arts in Criminology/Sociology.  In 2001 he was hired by the Santa Barbara Police Department as a Police Officer.  Since his hiring, he has worked as a Patrol Officer, Motor Officer, SWAT Team Member, Recruit Training Officer, Field Training Officer, Patrol Sergeant, Special Events Supervisor, Professional Standards Sergeant, and as Acting Assistant Patrol Division Commander.

Captain Marylinda Arroyo

Start Date: February 1991 – 27 Years of Service

Prior Duties: Patrol Officer, Detective in Special Investigations, High Tech Crime Investigator, Patrol Field Sergeant, Special Events Supervisor, Training and Recruitment Supervisor, Patrol Watch Commander.

Bio:

Captain Arroyo was raised in Santa Barbara, graduating from Santa Barbara High School and earning a bachelor’s degree in Law and Society from UC Santa Barbara and a Master’s degree in Public Policy and Management from California Lutheran University. During her career at the Santa Barbara Police Department she has served as a Patrol Officer, Detective in Special Investigations, High Tech Crime Investigator, Patrol Field Sergeant, Special Events Sergeant, Training and Recruitment Sergeant, and Patrol Watch Commander. In 2015, she was the first female Sworn Officer in the 115 year history of the Santa Barbara Police Department to be promoted to management rank, Lieutenant. Captain Arroyo was most recently assigned to the Community and Support Service Division as Assistant Division Commander after serving 3 years as a Patrol Watch Commander and is the Team Commander of the Crisis Negotiations Response Team (Hostage Negotiators).

She has received numerous commendations and awards including the prestigious Thomas H. Guerry Award for Outstanding Conflict Resolution and the Chief’s Meritorious Award for assisting in saving the life of a fellow Officer. She is married and has two children.

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