- Former Superintendents
- References
{{primary sources|date=December 2012}}{{infobox political post | post = Superintendent | body = the Puerto Rico Police | department = Puerto Rico Police | nominator = Governor of Puerto Rico | appointer = Governor of Puerto Rico{{br}}with the advice and consent from the Senate | preceding1 = Chief of the Puerto Rico Police | formation = 1956 | image = | imagesize = 150px | incumbent = Michelle Fraley | incumbentsince = {{date|2017-01-02|mdy}} | reports_to = Commissioner of Safety and Public Protection | term_length = 4 years }}{{sidebar executive branch of the government of Puerto Rico}}The Superintendent of the Puerto Rico Police ({{lang-es|Superintendente de la Policía de Puerto Rico}}) is the highest-ranking officer, administrator, and director of the Puerto Rico Police, and an ex officio member of the Commission on Safety and Public Protection as well.[2][3] The Superintendent is appointed by the Governor of Puerto Rico with advice and consent from the Senate. Superintendents have also typically being simultaneously appointed as Commissioners of Safety and Public Protection due to the nature of their job and experience. Former Superintendents{{main|List of Superintendents of the Puerto Rico Police}}{{lacking overview|section|date=December 2012}}{{div col}}- 1899{{ndash}}1900: Frank Techner
- 1900: Terrence Hamill
- William Stuz
- 1909{{ndash}}1922: George R. Shanton
- William R. Rennett
- 1923{{ndash}}1930: G.W. Lewis
- 1933{{ndash}}1936: E. Francis Riggs
- Enrique Orbeta
- Antonio R. Silva
- Luis Ramirez Brau
- Joshua Jellinger
- 1956{{ndash}}1963: Ramón Torres Braschi
- 1963{{ndash}}1966: Salvador T. Roig
- Salvador Rodriguez Aponte
- Luis Torres Maso
- Astol Calero Toledo
- Luis Maldonado Trinidad
- Roberto Torres Gonzalez
- Desiderio Cartagena Ortiz
- Jorge Collazo Torres
- Andres Garcia Arache
- Carlos J. Lopez Feliciano
- 1989–1992: Ismael Betancourt Lebron
- 1993–2001: Pedro Toledo
- 2001–2002: Pierre Vivoni Del Valle
- 2002–2003: Miguel Pereira Castillo
- 2002–2003: Victor Rivera Gonzalez
- 2003–2005: Agustin Cartagena Diaz
- 2005–2009: Pedro Toledo
- 2009–2011: Jose Figueroa Sancha
- 2011–2011: José Luis Rivera Díaz
- 2011–2012: Emilio Díaz Colón
- 2012–2013: Héctor Pesquera
- 2013–2014: James Tuller
- 2014-2017: José Caldero
{{div col end}}References1. ^1 {{citation|url=http://www.presupuesto.gobierno.pr/PresupuestosAnteriores/2010-2011apr/Tomo_II/suppdocs/baselegal/021/Plan-021.pdf|title=Reorganization Plan No. 2 of 1993 |language=Spanish |accessdate={{date|2012-12-29|mdy}} }} 2. ^1 {{cite web |date=April 2012 |language=Spanish |title=Organigrama del Gobierno de Puerto Rico |publisher=Puerto Rico Office of Management and Budget |url=http://www2.pr.gov/agencias/ogp/Documents/Organigrama_2012.pdf |format=PDF |accessdate={{date|2012-11-18|mdy}} |deadurl=yes |archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20160304185853/http://www2.pr.gov/agencias/ogp/Documents/Organigrama_2012.pdf |archivedate=2016-03-04 |df= }}
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