Lt. Aaron Meleen plans to get out to many community events to meet VC residents and become more involved. Here he is at the recent ribbon-cutting at Community Pharmacy. The disadvantage of the Sheriff’s Department’s policy of frequently rotating commanders in and out of Valley Center is that we don’t get to know our lieutenants
Thursday night a potential threat of violence at Valley Center High School “spread like wildfire” on social media. Kids quickly shared the information with their parents who quickly shared it with the school district, who quickly brought in the Valley Center Sheriff’s substation. According to the Sheriff’s substation commander, Lt. Aaron Meleen, “Last night at
Lt. James Emig, Jr., the commander of the Valley Center Sheriff’s substation, was transferred out on Friday, March 24. He is taking a position as the captain of the Sheriff’s Department’s Major Crimes Division. Emig commented, “I truly enjoyed working with all of you and will miss this incredible community. This is truly a special
The unsubstantiated threat was reported just after 1 p.m. when a phone call was made about a bomb at San Marcos Elementary School on Tiger Way near San Marcos Boulevard, said Lt. Aaron Meleen in a news release.