Robbinsdale Names Veteran Officer As New Police Chief
A new era is about to begin at the Robbinsdale Police Department. After a rigorous vetting process, the city council named a new police chief on Tuesday night. Patrick Foley is a 22-year public safety veteran and has spent his career serving Robbinsdale. He was first hired in 1998 as a community service officer and quickly rose through the ranks, working as a patrol officer, investigator, sergeant, and captain. However, he’s served as interim chief since August.
Patrick Foley Named New Robbinsdale Police Chief
Foley has a wife and two daughters and enjoys the theater and traveling. He’s also volunteered in Trinidad and Kenya, researching endangered species.

Chief Patrick Foley has climbed Mt. Kilimanjaro.
The top cop also climbed to the summit of Mount Kilimanjaro. Smiling, he said, “Truly one of the most physically challenging things I’ve ever done in my entire life.”
Here at home, he’ll have to scale a different type of mountain. This summer, several rallies were calling for more transparency and trust within the police department.
Community Outreach Is A Top Priority
“They need to trust us, and in recent events, there has been a lack of trust or lack of trust with police departments, and this is for us to show who we are as a police department,” explained Foley.
The new chief is making community outreach a priority. A new team of community service officers will work to open the lines of communication better. The department is also working with a group called “Bring The Community and Police Department Back Together.”
Foley was recognized during the October 20th City Council meeting.