Jeff Beigh named Roseville's Chief of Police
Apr 23, 2026
City Manager Dominick Casey is pleased to announce Jeff Beigh as the next Chief of Police following a highly competitive recruitment process. Beigh (pronounced bee), previously a Roseville police captain, will serve as Roseville’s 19th police chief, succeeding Chief Troy Bergstrom who retires on April 28.
Throughout his 20-year career with Roseville Police Department, Beigh has served in leadership roles spanning patrol, narcotics, social services unit, professional standards and training, and as SWAT commander.
Beigh promoted to the rank of sergeant in 2016, lieutenant in 2020, and captain of the Operations Division in 2023 where he currently oversees Patrol, Community Service Officers, Special Operations, and the K-9 unit. He was a founding member of the Family Mobile Team, a partnership with Placer County Health and Human Services that evolved into a broader, countywide approach to supporting youth and families. Beigh is the current architect of the Beat 8 expansion in the western part of Roseville and co-leads the City’s Emergency Management Team.
“Jeff Beigh is a proven leader with deep institutional knowledge and strong citywide support. His people-centered approach to leadership is grounded in transparency, accountability, and community-oriented policing that builds trust and fosters operational excellence,” said Casey.
Beigh is committed to strengthening community engagement and partnerships, maintaining strong organizational culture, and supporting thoughtful growth that aligns with future development while leveraging technology to improve community safety and service.
“I’m truly honored to serve the City of Roseville and lead such an outstanding organization. Having served our community for over two decades, I look forward to continuing to build trust, strengthen partnerships, and provide the high level of service our community expects and deserves,” said Beigh.
Beigh holds a master’s degree in organizational leadership and a bachelor’s degree in emergency services management and is a graduate of the FBI National Academy, recognized as the premier executive law enforcement training academy in the world. As chief, Beigh will oversee a $69 million annual operating budget and the department’s 240 sworn and professional staff in serving our community.
Throughout his 20-year career with Roseville Police Department, Beigh has served in leadership roles spanning patrol, narcotics, social services unit, professional standards and training, and as SWAT commander.
Beigh promoted to the rank of sergeant in 2016, lieutenant in 2020, and captain of the Operations Division in 2023 where he currently oversees Patrol, Community Service Officers, Special Operations, and the K-9 unit. He was a founding member of the Family Mobile Team, a partnership with Placer County Health and Human Services that evolved into a broader, countywide approach to supporting youth and families. Beigh is the current architect of the Beat 8 expansion in the western part of Roseville and co-leads the City’s Emergency Management Team.
“Jeff Beigh is a proven leader with deep institutional knowledge and strong citywide support. His people-centered approach to leadership is grounded in transparency, accountability, and community-oriented policing that builds trust and fosters operational excellence,” said Casey.
Beigh is committed to strengthening community engagement and partnerships, maintaining strong organizational culture, and supporting thoughtful growth that aligns with future development while leveraging technology to improve community safety and service.
“I’m truly honored to serve the City of Roseville and lead such an outstanding organization. Having served our community for over two decades, I look forward to continuing to build trust, strengthen partnerships, and provide the high level of service our community expects and deserves,” said Beigh.
Beigh holds a master’s degree in organizational leadership and a bachelor’s degree in emergency services management and is a graduate of the FBI National Academy, recognized as the premier executive law enforcement training academy in the world. As chief, Beigh will oversee a $69 million annual operating budget and the department’s 240 sworn and professional staff in serving our community.