
Roseville is sticking with a familiar face to run its police department. City Manager Dominick Casey has named Operations Division Captain Jeff Beigh as the city’s next police chief after what officials describe as a highly competitive recruitment process. Beigh will succeed Chief Troy Bergstrom, who is retiring this spring, with the leadership handoff scheduled for Tuesday, April 28.
Internal Pick With Deep Roseville Roots
Beigh brings two decades in public safety and has risen through the Roseville ranks after starting his career as a paramedic. He joined the department in 2006 and later promoted to sergeant in 2016, lieutenant in 2020 and captain in 2023. Along the way, he has worked in patrol, narcotics, the Social Services Unit, professional standards and training, and served as SWAT commander, according to the City of Roseville.
What He’ll Oversee
City materials list the department at roughly 240 sworn and professional staff, a midsized force with big-city responsibilities. The department requested about $69.2 million for fiscal 2025–26, according to the City of Roseville, and Bergstrom’s retirement announcement notes he has been leading a department of about 240 people during his tenure, the City of Roseville says.
Community Programs And Emergency Response
The city credits Beigh as a founding member of the Family Mobile Team, a partnership with Placer County Health & Human Services that embeds social-work professionals into responses for family crises, according to the City of Roseville. Planning and emergency documents also list him as one of the leaders on the city’s emergency-management team, reflecting his role in preparedness and multi-agency coordination, per the city’s City of Roseville Multi-Hazard Mitigation Plan.
City Manager Praises Choice
In announcing the selection, Casey called Beigh “a proven leader with deep institutional knowledge and strong citywide support.” The city says Beigh will take the reins from Bergstrom on Tuesday, April 28 and step into a department that is still building out initiatives such as the Beat 8 expansion in west Roseville. The full statement and more detail on Beigh’s assignments are available on Facebook.









