Eureka POA

Executive Board

The Eureka POA Executive Board is dedicated to supporting our officers as they protect our city, families, and visitors. We ensure they have the resources and training needed to provide excellence in public safety while fostering strong community connections through active engagement and service.

President

Joseph Couch

Been with EPD since 2016.  Currently assigned to the Humboldt County Drug Task Force as a Special Agent and is the Assistant Team Leader for the Humboldt County Sheriff SWAT team.

Vice President

Demetri Tagaropoulos

Been with EPD since 2019.  Served as a Field Training Officer, and is currently assigned as the Old Town Officer under the umbrella of the Community Safety Engagement Team (CSET).

Secretary

Jeremy Sollom

Been with EPD since 2019.  Currently serving as a K9 Officer with his K9 Partner, Yeti.  He also specializes in investigating fatal traffic collisions.

Treasurer

Mark Sheldon

Been with EPD since 2021.  Currently assigned to patrol, and he is a Field Training Officer.  He also specializes in investigating fatal traffic collisions.

General Board Member

Brian Ross

Been with EPD since 2016.  Currently assigned to Patrol as a Patrol Sergeant.  He has also served in the past as a Parks and Waterfront Ranger and Old Town Officer under the umbrella of CSET.

Show Your Support

Help us serve you and our community by supporting our cause today!

Strengthen your community

Support from residents and businesses will go toward supporting officers in your city. It will help them in times of need and dramatically improve morale within their ranks.

Be a hero in times of need

Your support will also help fallen officers and their families in your local community and across the nation. Help during devastating events such as these is critical for our officers and their loved ones.

Grow community programs

Community programs such as scholarships, little league support and officer led activities are also directly impacted by your donation. Without your support, many of these crucial programs would not exist within our community.