Then Boe served as a patrol officer in Sammamish. “It’s another amazing community, with different needs, different wants,” he said. “It’s fun as a police officer to find out the needs of each community and see how I can fill those needs.”
He stayed at the post for four years and served as a field training officer, before being promoted to sergeant in Burien. A year later, he served as sergeant for the city of SeaTac.
In 2014, Boe advanced to captain for Precinct 4, where he coordinated detectives in property crimes, the gang unit and special emphasis teams, as well as civilian staff members.
In 2016, Boe became captain of the Major Investigations Section. He has also served as officer in charge at CenturyLink Field since 2013.
“I’ve had the most amazing ride, nothing but cool opportunities,” Boe said.
He is proudest of his outreach efforts with youth. “We should all work together, because we all want healthy, productive youth,” he said.
Boe received a “Commanders Award” for his creation of the SeaTac Explorer Post, a program for teens interested in exploring law enforcement.
He also was honored with a Commanders Award for the implementation of active shooter response training. In addition, he received a “Live Savers Award” for a drowning intervention.
Boe was one of five candidates for the position of Burien Police Chief to replace Scott Kimerer.
City Manager Brian Wilson was charged with selecting the best fit for Burien. City staff organized a public engagement process, which included seven public events and an online survey.
Wilson said the community’s feedback informed his decisions.
“Even with the really diverse groups we talked to, they all wanted the same thing,” he said. “They wanted a relationship with the police. They wanted to know their police officers more. They wanted the police to be a part of their community and not separate from it.”
In addition, residents wanted a chief who communicated openly with them, Wilson said.
He thought Boe fit the bill perfectly. “Even in the time that he’s been here, he’s been extremely responsive,” Wilson said. “I’m really happy with him.”