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Brown Named Deputy Chief for STJ; Newton to Direct Internal Affairs

Clayton Brown has been named deputy chief of police for the island of St. John, and Vivianne P. Newton has been named director of the Internal Affairs and Applicant Screening Bureau, effective July 21. (VIPD photos)

Police Commissioner nominee Ray A. Martinez on Monday announced the appointment of Police Lt. Clayton Brown as deputy chief of police for the island of St. John, and Vivianne P. Newton as director of the Internal Affairs and Applicant Screening Bureau, effective July 21.

According to the V.I. Police department news release announcing the appoints, Brown, a resident of St. John, was born on St. Thomas. He graduated from Julia Richman High School in New York City in 1977, attended the John Jay College of Criminal Justice, and served in the United States Air Force.

He has worked closely with the Virgin Islands Department of Sports, Parks and Recreation, conducting basketball leagues on St. John; headed a Boys Club on St. John for three years, mentored the boys at the Julius E. Sprauve School in Cruz Bay, and is a member of the Cruz Bay Council. He joined the Virgin Islands Police Department in 1994, working as a detective in Criminal Investigation and Internal Affairs, and in the Patrol Bureau, with his last assignment as a supervisor in the Mariel Newton Command. Brown also served as a liaison to VITEMA.

In his new assignment as deputy chief of police for St. John, Brown will have oversight of all police operations on the island.

Vivianne P. Newton
Newton, who previously held the position of deputy chief for St. John, has been appointed director of Internal Affairs and Applicant Screening Bureau to run its day-to-day operations territorially.

Martinez thanked Brown and Newton for their willingness to serve, and wished them all the best in their new roles, according to the VIPD release.

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