MICHAEL SHEEHAN
Few
police officers in California can boast of the record of Michael Sheehan,
sheriff of San Mateo county. A list of
the important captures made by Sheriff Sheehan in the sixteen years he has been
a peace officer, would include some of the most desperate men who are in the
State Prisons today serving for daring crimes not only committed in this county
but in every county of the state.
Sheriff Sheehan was constable of the Second Township for
twelve years and refused to again become a candidate although urged by the
residents to enter the race for Sheriff.
In these years the Second Township was the terror of criminals who
seldom stepped over the border before they were apprehended by this alert constable.
As sheriff, Mr. Sheehan has built up one of the
strongest organizations in that office in the history of the county. He has secured a co-operation between the
constables, the police departments of the different municipalities and the
Sheriff’s office that has been the dream of all sheriffs.
Perhaps Sheriff Sheehan’s greatest service for the
county has been as a probation officer.
He handled probation matters for eight years so efficiently that he was
again appointed after being elected sheriff; but the press of his duties forced
him to resign.
Michael Sheehan was born in Ireland on February 2,
1861. Of the thirty-two years he has
spent in California, thirty were passed as a resident of the Second
Township. Mr. Sheehan belongs to the
Knights of Columbus, the San Mateo lodge of Elks, the Foresters and the Eagles.
Transcribed by Betty Wilson.
Source: Alexander, Philip W. & Charles P. Hamm, History of San Mateo County page 151. Press of Burlingame Publishing Co., Burlingame, CA. 1916.
© 2004 Betty Wilson.
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