César Hidalgo Takes Office as New Head of Paterna Police Station

The chief inspector takes over the role, initiating a new phase at the helm of the Paterna police headquarters.

Generic image of police emergency lights reflecting on wet asphalt.
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Generic image of police emergency lights reflecting on wet asphalt.

The chief inspector of the National Police, César Hidalgo Monterde, took office this Friday, June 12, as the new head of the Local Police Station in Paterna.

The ceremony, held this morning in the municipality, was attended by civil and police authorities, including the chief superior of Police of the Valencian Community, Carlos Gajero Grande; the mayor of Paterna, Juan Antonio Sagredo; the government sub-delegate, José Rodríguez Jurado; and the provincial commissioner, Carlos Holgado Pascual.
During the event, the chief superior of Police of the Valencian Community presented the baton of command to the new head of the station. This gesture symbolizes the authority and dignity of the position that Hidalgo Monterde assumes at the helm of the Paterna police headquarters.
With this inauguration, the Local Police Station of Paterna begins a new chapter under the leadership of César Hidalgo Monterde, who takes on the responsibility of coordinating the police activity of the National Police in the municipality.