Crime & Safety
Palm Springs Selects New Police Chief Andrew Mills
Mills has been serving as police chief in Santa Cruz since 2017.

PALM SPRINGS, CA — After a nationwide search, a new Palm Springs police chief with extensive experience in California has been tapped, it was announced Tuesday.
Following a selection process that included city, community and police input, Santa Cruz Police Chief Andrew Mills was chosen to lead in the desert. He will begin his new position in Palm Springs in early November.
Mills has led the Santa Cruz Police Department since 2017 in a city of 63,000 residents, although his law enforcement career stretches back nearly 40 years.
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“The Palm Springs Police Department has a long-standing tradition of inclusive community policing and building important neighborhood and stakeholder relationships,” Mills said. "I am honored to be chosen to serve as the next Palm Springs Police Chief, and I look forward to working with our officers, the community, City Manager and Council to continue providing an exceptional level of public safety service to the Palm Springs community.”
Mills began his law enforcement career in 1983 as a patrol officer with the San Diego Police Department and worked his way up to commanding officer of gang investigations and criminal intelligence/counter terrorism, rising to the rank of captain and commanding officer in 2011, overseeing the San Diego Police Department’s Western and Eastern divisions. He followed that up as chief of police in the Northern California city of Eureka, where he served for four years in the top spot before getting tapped to lead in Santa Cruz.
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Mills was hired in Santa Cruz as a change agent to help move the department toward a culture of community policing and problem solving, while bringing greater transparency and community collaboration, according to Palm Springs officials.
Mills will replace Palm Springs Police Chief Bryan Reyes, who served 27 years in the department. Reyes announced in May that he would retire effective Aug. 23. Following his summer departure, Palm Springs Police Capt. Melissa Desmarais was appointed as acting chief.
The selection process for the new Palm Springs police chief involved screening more than 50 applicants and two surveys that queried local residents and police department employees about attributes they were looking for in their next leader.
A graduate of Indiana Wesleyan University, Mills also graduated from the FBI National Academy Session 250, Quantico Virginia and California P.O.S.T Management School.
Appointed by former Gov. Jerry Brown to serve on the Board of State and Community Corrections, Mills also serves as Executive Chair of the California Violence Prevention Grant and on the Board of the Herman Goldstein Award for Excellence in Problem Oriented Policing. He is also a member of the Major Cities Chiefs Intelligence Commanders Group.
“I am very excited to see Chief Mills join our team. We have had an extensive process where the candidates were tested on their values, knowledge, skills and abilities with a broad cross-section of stakeholders serving as evaluators,” City Manager Justin Clifton said. “Chief Mills was clearly the top performer in the process. I think he will be able to integrate with our team and community seamlessly. He brings a wealth of experience and leadership that, with help from the rest of our team, can take us to the next level.”
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