SLO Police Chief Deanna Cantrell quits suddenly

August 27, 2020

Chief Deanna Cantrell

By JOSH FRIEDMAN

San Luis Obispo Police Chief Deanna Cantrell, who has faced criticism for incidents ranging from losing her gun in a restaurant bathroom to her handling of Black Lives Matter protests, announced Thursday she is leaving the city of SLO to become the top cop of the Bay Area city of Fairfield.

Cantrell took over as chief in Jan. 2016, after serving 21 years in the Mesa, Arizona Police Department. Former SLO City Manager Katie Lichtig hired Cantrell, choosing her over both SLO Police Department’s captains, who had been rotating as acting chief at the time.

The past few years, Cantrell has been under fire over her lack of transparency, personal failures, and officer misconduct.

Cantrell left her pistol, a Glock with a 6-round magazine, in the bathroom of an El Pollo Loco at about noon on July 10, 2019. A short time later, Cantrell realized she did not have her weapon and returned to the restaurant bathroom. The pistol was not there.

Cantrell then claimed that she immediately reported her gun stolen, but several officers said her attempt to coverup the theft of her gun risked officer safety and led to the search of the home of a man incorrectly identified as the person suspected of taking the chief’s gun.

Typically, after a loaded police firearm is stolen, a be on the lookout (BOLO) is put out to area law enforcement, not only to help quickly recover the stolen weapon, but also to protect officer and public safety.

However, for the first two hours, Cantrell conducted the investigation into her stolen gun without reporting the theft. It would be more than eight hours before a BOLO was issued.

A surveillance video showed a clean-shaven man entering the bathroom after Chief Cantrell left. After receiving a tip that the man in the video resembled Cheyne Orndoff, police descended on Orndoff’s home, even though he looked nothing like the suspect. Orndoff had a full beard and mustache.

Without a warrant, police searched Orndoff’s home, put his daughters, then 7 and 9, in foster care, and arrested him for child neglect because of a dirty house and paraphernalia they found in his locked bedroom.

A month later, in June 2019, Cantrell’s personal car was stolen from Santa Margarita. Officers found the car six hours later in Daly City, with a naked woman inside.

In Sept. 2019, officer Josh Walsh shot and killed a dog while responding to a possible burglary. Even though Walsh and another officer quickly determined the burglary report was inaccurate — just a resident fixing a broken window — Walsh appeared frightened, cursed at the resident and shot the dog.

Throwing her support behind Walsh, the chief claimed the dog charged at the officer, and refused to release body camera footage of the incident.

Following the string of incidents, Cantrell began applying for jobs with other cities. Cantrell began the recruitment process with Fairfield in May 2020, according to a city press release.

Cantrell said she will forever be grateful for her time in San Luis Obispo.

“I will be forever grateful for the opportunity to lead the amazing men and women in the SLOPD that serve this complex community every day with respect, partnerships, integrity and dedication,” Cantrell said in the statement. “I am thankful to have been able to work alongside a dedicated and hardworking city council, city manager and department head team. Further, I could not have not have been successful without the devoted members of the police roundtable and PACT who serve to bring policing and all members of our community, business leaders, diverse perspectives and opinions together for mutual understanding.”

San Luis Obispo City Manager Derek Johnson issued a statement praising Cantrell as “an exceptional leader and an expert in policing and community engagement.” Mayor Heidi Harmon also released a statement commending Cantrell’s leadership, despite having recently criticized the police department.

Harmon and Cantrell fell on opposing sides of the Black Lives Matter policing debate. Harmon is a supporter of SLO protest leader Tianna Arata, whom police officers arrested on July 21. Some supporters of Arata recently called for Cantrell’s resignation.

Cantrell’s last day on the job in San Luis Obispo will be Sept. 30. The City of SLO will begin a national recruitment for a new chief in the coming months.


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Wow. I just read some of the “comments” that were left here and I AM SO CONFUSED!


If I make a comment to the effect that there is room for improvement in the way we handle law enforcement in this county, the right wing contingent jumps all over it with both feet, can’t possibly mark it down fast enough and tell me what a complete “know nothing” they think I am. But here we have a top cop, who would certainly qualify as law enforcement and ya’ll are piling on her just as hard. Possibly because we are both women, the only thing we have in common. I though blind support was mandatory. Or perhaps there are very strict rules as to whom we are allowed to like or dislike or support or not support.


I mean, this is all just too complicated! We have had a cop (mentioned in this article, who shot a perfectly innocent dog when he was the one where he shouldn’t have been. We have had a cop that was keeping an out of control viscous pair of dogs that mauled a man to death and the woman he saved to near death. We have had a LEO who was sexually assaulting women in his custody or to whom he was a responder. We have the gems who were in that video of the mentally ill man dying after being literally tortured and neglected to death, laughing while his vitals were checked.


I could go on, but I think my point is being made here. The department could use reform and training and certainly some dismissals. But ya’ll are rabid that the department is just perfect and I’m the out of line idiot. Not this woman is being attacked as well, even though she is LE. What gives? She didn’t shoot anyone or torture anyone or rape anyone, so how come she is target practice for the attack team? I just don’t get it.


It’s not complicated, she was judged on her on misdeeds and not other cops that you desire to stereotype, conflate and use as deflection. Cantrell was over her head here and it will be the same in Fairfield. Besides, SLOPD would never get funding for a new headquarters while the taint of Cantrell lingers over the department. SLOPD officers can now breath a sigh of relief and not take a humiliating knee to protesters.


Don’t play the “oh I’m a poor misjudged woman” routine here. I am a woman too. This police chief left her loaded gun in a restroom, where any child or criminal could pick it up and kill someone. That, in itself, is enough for me to make a judgement that the police chief is inept.


She’s jumping out of the frying pan and into the fire with this move. Looters in Fairfield commandeered a forklift and used it to bust into a Best Buy store.


Correction: The looters on June 1st TRIED to break into the Best Buy store at the Solano Town Center Mall on Gateway Blvd. in Fairfield with a forklift in the daylight, but the intrepid employees had braced the doors with all the appliances stocked for sale. This gave enough time for the Fairfield PD to arrive before the store was looted.


But for the rest, you are correct. In SLO, city council members get upset if you track them down to where they say they live in order to give them a letter; in Fairfield, city council members (e.g. Matt Garcia) have been gunned down in the street after meeting with constituents.


One has “bad” fraternities which the police must close, the other has MS-13, which scares local law enforcement.


As in the 1969 James Garner film, “Support Your Local Sheriff!”, nobody wants to be the chief law enforcement officer in Fairfield.


If she loses her gun in Fairfield, she better report it lost at once because it will not be returned, but more likely be used immediately for nefarious purposes.


You are exactly right. There is a huge black population in Fairfield in contrast to the neighboring city of Vacaville. Fairfield’s blacks aren’t going to welcome her knowing she arrested Tianna.


Poor Fairfield. I have some empathy or even sympathy for the citizens of Fairfield. Evidently smoking pot is fairly common for the idiots that hired her. But that is the way things work in local governments – screw up someplace – slither off to another place (at higher salary + bennies) and keep on truckin! Ain’t life a beautiful thing once you are on the inside track!


It’s the government way,fail miserably at your job,never worry about getting fired, and either retire with a higher pension than your previous salary or move on to another area and continue your failed work ways.


What’s wrong with smoking pot exactly?


Not good for your lungs or heart. Also makes a person kind of slow, not very sharp in the brain.


I’m no huge fan of Cantrell. To be blunt, I suspect her gender and her sexual orientation played a big part in her being chosen over better qualified candidates like Chris Staley. That’s very wrong.


Leaving her Glock in the crapper was also bad. Really bad. But it’s something someone can recover from. Her attempted cover-up was far worse however. That’s not the sort of thing a police chief can recover from.


The stain of the cover-up and the lack of LE backing from the current mayor/city council made her an extremely poor and effete leader. She had to go.


All that said (here comes the mountain of negative votes), had she been the SLOPD Chief in 1990, rather than that utter bonehead Jim Gardiner, Poly Royal would still be with us today. Something to ponder.


Someone in Fairfield either bumped their head, or left someone else in Fairfield in charge of the wrong Zoom meeting during “these difficult times” .


OK, great opportunity to pause, take a step back, and reflect here now.


Here we have a pathetic joke of a so-called “police chief” running off like a scared little chicken-shit to a pathetic joke Bay area town, to be replaced by another pathetic joke “police chief” by the pathetic joke so-called “Mayor” and pathetic joke City Manager and pathetic joke so-called “City Council” to continue the same pathetic “politically-correct” defeatist policies to destroy a once-wonderful city.


Is anyone truly surprised by any of this anymore? Anyone???? Anyone?????


Pay & bennies, $200k for a SLO town, not bad if you can get it.


The going gets rough and she slithers away like a sewer rat. Total coward.


I hope, she at least sticks to her guns on prosecuting Arianna Arata and let the jurors watch the videos and decide her fate…


That decision would be up to Dan Dow


Why’re you hating on that young woman when she’s trying to raise awareness for police brutality and social injustice and wasn’t directly involved in any of the possible illegal activities? You really think police in this country are innocent?


She led the illegal activities and took video of herself doing it. Two wrongs don’t make a right. Inciting violence will not help the situation.