Sergeant Searle recently led an initiative that teamed up police officers with recovery coaches to help get Islanders suffering from addiction into treatment.
Jeanna Shepard

Oak Bluffs Selects Jonathan Searle as New Police Chief

A long-serving Edgartown police sergeant is slated to become the next police chief in Oak Bluffs after the town select board voted Monday afternoon to offer the job to Jonathan Searle.

A long-serving Edgartown police sergeant is slated to become the next police chief in Oak Bluffs after the town select board voted Monday afternoon to offer the job to Jonathan Searle.

The vote was 3-1 after an afternoon of interviews with three finalists for the position. Select board member Ryan Ruley, who is an Edgartown police sergeant, recused himself from the process. Selectwoman Gail Barmakian cast the lone dissenting vote.

Sergeant Searle in his interview Monday with the select board.
Aidan Pollard
Sergeant Searle in his interview Monday with the select board.
Aidan Pollard

The other candidates were Oak Bluffs Lieut. Nick Curelli and Arthur Beal, a retired New York city police lieutenant. Another finalist, Lieut. Michael Naylor of Newport, withdrew his application prior to the meeting.

“I’m clearly elated and and I’m humbled and honored to have been offered the position,” Sergeant Searle told the Gazette by phone Monday evening.

He said he intends to accept the position. He will succeed longtime police chief Erik Blake, who will retire at the end of June.

“It’s something I’ve been working toward my whole career,” the sergeant said, adding he’s excited to make the move.

The select board asked each candidate a long list of pre-written questions Monday afternoon, touching on their approach to police reform, recruitment and retention, leadership style and community relations.

When it came time to deliberate, the board reached a consensus that the two finalists already in law enforcement on Martha’s Vineyard were their preferred candidates.

“I think our two strongest candidates are our Island candidates,” selectman Jason Balboni said. “Which is awesome.”

Selectman Brian Packish said both candidates were strong in their interviews. But noting that there are vacancies in the upper ranks of the department (Sgt. Michael Marchand resigned in January), Mr. Packish said bringing in a chief from outside the department would help strengthen Lieutenant Curelli’s position, since he was just promoted in February.

Mr. Balboni agreed. “To have both of these candidates working for us . . . is the best scenario we could come up with,” he said.

Ms. Barmakian said she preferred to promote from within, but Emma Green Beach joined the other two board members in voting for Sergeant Searle.

An Island native, Mr. Searle has served in the Edgartown department since 1986, rising through the ranks. His community work is wide-ranging and includes serving as town meeting constable for many years. More recently he helped lead an initiative called Project Outreach, teaming up police officers with recovery coaches to help get Islanders struggling with addiction into treatment programs.

He is also the son of a police chief; his father George Searle served as chief in Edgartown from 1981-1995, and had been in the department since 1966.

Current Edgartown police chief Bruce McNamee had warm words of praise for his outgoing sergeant, calling it one town’s loss and another’s gain.

“I know he’s going to serve the community of Oak Bluffs as well as he’s served the community of Edgartown,” the chief said.

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Submitted by Anonymous (not verified) on Mon, 05/16/2022 - 20:44

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Carla Cooper Edgartown

Congratulations to Oak Bluffs and to Jonathan Searle! He is an exemplary public servant and human being.

Submitted by Anonymous (not verified) on Mon, 05/16/2022 - 21:22

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Barbara Magnuson Phillips Edgartown.

Congratulations Jonathan. You will do a fine job! I wish you well.

Submitted by Anonymous (not verified) on Tue, 05/17/2022 - 06:39

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Kenny OB

Is it surprising Gail voted no? Of course she wanted to promote from within and not bring in fresh blood. I'm thrilled the board voted against her position.

George Stein OB

Tremendous person to lead the department. How can you view any resident of the Island as an outsider ? These groups know each other more as family than anything else. More ballots were cast against Gail than she received in the recent election. Had voters recognized they were voting for a candidate that had removed himself she would have been out of office. Better luck next time kids.

Submitted by Anonymous (not verified) on Tue, 05/17/2022 - 07:43

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Tony Chianese Mendon MA

Congratulations to the town of Oak Bluffs !!!! You have got without doubt the best of the best !! Jonathan is the one of the finest men I have had the privilege of calling my friend.

David Stageberg Tacoma, WA

He and his brother had a memorable part in the movie that my parents told me I couldn't take my brother to. If he ever comes to Washington, I'll barbecue him a salmon personally. If he goes to Texas, my brother will have to rely on brisket. Either way, good luck Chief.

Submitted by Anonymous (not verified) on Tue, 05/17/2022 - 08:12

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Susan Desmarais Oak Bluffs

Great choice Oak Bluffs. We are fortunate to have Sgt. Searle become our chief. I had the pleasure or working collaboratively with him during my time in social work, he’s got that rare combination of dedication, compassion and intelligence.

Submitted by Anonymous (not verified) on Tue, 05/17/2022 - 09:04

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Chris Mara Edgartown

I can't say enough about Jon Searle and the way he has performed his duties for the residents of Edgartown. Whenever I needed help or advice he was there. Though I'm sorry he's leaving us in Edgartown I know he's not too far away and Oak Bluffs will get the best of us.

Submitted by Anonymous (not verified) on Tue, 05/17/2022 - 11:26

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Brian D. LeBeau Edgartown/Falmouth

Congratulations to Chief Searle and to Oak Bluffs. After a nearly 4 decades commitment to public service the top cop has the top spot. Jonathan's commitment to serving is exactly what the island and world needs right now. Jonathan is soft spoken yet assertive. His communication skills over 30+ years has awarded him a disposition worthy of his new position. The OBPD and the entire town should be at ease with this appointment to their department. Congratulations Chief!

Submitted by Anonymous (not verified) on Wed, 05/18/2022 - 01:22

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Charles Ruffing Amity

That is surprising since he was quite the prankster during that shark trouble back in the '70s.

Submitted by Anonymous (not verified) on Wed, 05/18/2022 - 13:31

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Spike Smith West Tisbury

Congrats to Jonathan and the town of Oak Bluffs. Jonathan is the best officer I know and there is nobody I'd rather be in a foxhole with.

Submitted by Anonymous (not verified) on Thu, 05/19/2022 - 10:29

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Gina Bagnall Lincoln Niantic, CT

Congratulations Jon ! I know Queenie is so happy and proud of you, best of luck !

Submitted by Anonymous (not verified) on Thu, 05/19/2022 - 21:16

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Jude Bishop

Well done Jonathan! Oak Bluffs is lucky to have you as their Chief of Police.

Submitted by Anonymous (not verified) on Sat, 05/21/2022 - 17:58

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Michael Shalett Edgartown

What a great choice! Congratulations Jonathan.

Submitted by Anonymous (not verified) on Sun, 05/22/2022 - 20:23

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Jim Phillips Tucson Az

You are a great pick. your leadership rewarded, your community rewarded, endure peace and continue to embrace justice.

Submitted by Anonymous (not verified) on Mon, 05/23/2022 - 22:30

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Earl H. Bricker Seattle Wa.

Jonathon has been my friend since serving with him in Germany in the US ARMY, he was a professional then and I'm sure he hasn't missed a step, I'm proud to call him my friend, congratulations Chief Searle.

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