Rancho Cucamonga, CA, USA
James Martinez leverages over 20 years of law enforcement experience to serve as a police officer with the City of Calipatria, California. In this capacity, his responsibilities include investigating felony and misdemeanor cases, overseeing prisoners, and issuing citations to those who commit infractions. Concurrent to his role as a police officer, James Martinez investigates animal cruelty and neglect cases as a humane officer for the Southwestern SCPA. There, he has also developed several programs aimed at encouraging veterans, at-risk youth, and others to become involved in the area of animal welfare.
Previously, James Martinez spent a decade as a school police officer with the Apple Valley School District Police Department. Over the years, he developed a series of programs that provided students with pathways toward careers in law enforcement after graduation.
A graduate of San Bernardino Valley College, James Martinez began his career in law enforcement as a deputy sheriff with the San Bernardino County Sheriff’s Department. In 1993, he earned the Sheriff’s Medal of Valor for demonstrating bravery while on the force.
January 2019 - Present
Riverside, California, United States
Developing the operations and protocol for the investigation of animal abuse along with the capabilities of providing rescue and rehoming services for animals who are neglected and abused. Additionally we will be able to investigate and prosecute animal cruelty within the state of California. This program is in development and creation at the moment.
April 2007 - Present
2002 - 2005
2000 - 2001
Rancho Cucamonga, CA, USA
James Martinez leverages over 20 years of law enforcement experience to serve as a police officer with the City of Calipatria, California. In this capacity, his responsibilities include investigating felony and misdemeanor cases, overseeing prisoners, and issuing citations to those who commit infractions. Concurrent to his role as a police officer, James Martinez investigates animal cruelty and neglect cases as a humane officer for the Southwestern SCPA. There, he has also developed several programs aimed at encouraging veterans, at-risk youth, and others to become involved in the area of animal welfare.
Previously, James Martinez spent a decade as a school police officer with the Apple Valley School District Police Department. Over the years, he developed a series of programs that provided students with pathways toward careers in law enforcement after graduation.
A graduate of San Bernardino Valley College, James Martinez began his career in law enforcement as a deputy sheriff with the San Bernardino County Sheriff’s Department. In 1993, he earned the Sheriff’s Medal of Valor for demonstrating bravery while on the force.
January 2019 - Present
Riverside, California, United States
Developing the operations and protocol for the investigation of animal abuse along with the capabilities of providing rescue and rehoming services for animals who are neglected and abused. Additionally we will be able to investigate and prosecute animal cruelty within the state of California. This program is in development and creation at the moment.
April 2007 - Present
2002 - 2005
2000 - 2001