07/02/2025
It is with profound sorrow that the California Highway Patrol announces the line-of-duty death of Officer Miguel Cano, ID 23555.
In the early morning hours of July 2, 2025, at approximately 0028 hours, Officer Cano, faithfully serving the West Los Angeles Area, suffered a suspected medical emergency while on patrol. Tragically, his vehicle left the roadway and collided with a tree.
Emergency personnel responded without delay, and Officer Cano was transported to Ronald Reagan UCLA Medical Center. Despite exhaustive life-saving measures, he was pronounced deceased at 0140 hours.
Officer Cano was a dedicated public servant who embodied the values of courage, commitment, and compassion. His service to the people of California will never be forgotten.
He is survived by his loving wife and devoted parents. The California Highway Patrol offers its deepest condolences to Officer Cano’s family, friends, and fellow officers. We honor the legacy of a hero who gave his all in service to others.
05/27/2024
This Memorial Day, we take a moment to honor and remember the brave men and women who have given their lives in service to our country. The California Highway Patrol invites you to join us in paying tribute to these fallen heroes and celebrating their enduring legacy of courage and sacrifice.
As we commemorate this special day, we urge everyone to prioritize road safety. Let's honor the memory of our heroes by making responsible decisions, adhering to traffic laws, and remaining vigilant while driving. Enjoy the holiday weekend with a commitment to safety and respect for those who have made the ultimate sacrifice for our freedom.
05/05/2024
Happy Cinco de Mayo! As you celebrate with friends and family, remember to stay safe. If you're drinking, be sure to designate a sober driver or use a rideshare service to get home safely. The California Highway Patrol wants everyone to have a fun and safe Cinco de Mayo. Don't risk it—always drive sober.
02/29/2024
Cadets Episode 7 Now Streaming, watch here: https://youtu.be/gid4o0xSu98
The Cadets of CTC 1-22 watch with pride, anticipation, and hope as their senior counterparts graduate and become officers. They embark on intensive and mission-critical DUI enforcement training and learn live-saving skills during EMS training. The stress of the high speed track gets to be too much for some cadets as they strap in and learn how to safely and effectively drive patrol cars at pursuit speeds.
Learn more about a career with the California Highway Patrol and apply today at CHPMadeForMore.com
Officer pay starts at $117,000 with upward mobility.
Cadets Episode 7 - Transition
The Cadets of CTC 1-22 watch with pride, anticipation, and hope as their senior counterparts graduate and become officers. They embark on intensive and missi...
02/15/2024
Cadets Episode 5 Now Streaming, watch here: https://youtu.be/antCc93bVog
As their training progresses into enforcement tactics scenarios, the Cadets of CTC 1-22 are assigned their company commanders and squad leaders. For the few who are chosen, this honor comes with the great responsibility of leadership over their fellow classmates. The class also participates in the most sacred tradition at the CHP Academy, the Fountain Ceremony, which honors those in the Department who have made the ultimate sacrifice.
Learn more about a career with the California Highway Patrol and apply today at CHPMadeForMore.com
Officer pay starts at $117,000 with upward mobility.
Cadets Episode 5 - Rise
As their training progresses into enforcement tactics scenarios, the Cadets of CTC 1-22 are assigned their company commanders and squad leaders. For the few ...