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Prescott Police Department Annual Awards PDF Print E-mail
Written by Press Release   
Tuesday, 11 September 2007

policemontage.jpg On September 7, 2007, the Prescott Police Department held its Annual Awards Banquet in the "Old Clubhouse" at the Antelope Hills Golf Course in Prescott.   The banquet was attended by police department employees, volunteers and their invited guests.  

Mayor Rowle Simmons, Councilman Steve Blair, Councilman Jim Lamerson, City Manager Steve Norwood and Deputy City Manager Laurie Hadley also attended.  

The night included video presentations, raffle prizes, annual achievement awards and awards for outstanding job performances throughout the year by Prescott Police Department employees and volunteers.  

Listed are the awards presented at the banquet:

Supervisor of the Year: Gail Hosea (Communications Supervisor)

Officer of the Year:  Mark McClain (Investigator)

Rookie of the Year: Shawn Bray (Patrol Officer)

Civilian of the Year:  Trina Miller (Communications Specialist)

Volunteer of the Year:  Leo Becker (Citizen on Patrol)

Community Service Award:  Timothy Fletcher (Sergeant, Traffic Safety Section)



One year of service probationary pins were presented to:
    Christina Bardon

   

    Ofc. Shawn Bray        

    Ofc. Robert Coker        

    Peggy Ford-Skibbe        

    Ofc. Doug Hawk        

    Rik Klotzbach        

    Ofc. Chad Langley        

    Ofc. Peter Mayer        

    Ofc. Andy Meyers        

    Ofc. Patrick Mora        

    Jennifer Moreno        

    Chief Randy Oaks        

    Ofc. Chris Porras        

    Lt. Andrew Reinhardt    

    Troy Zimmerman

Plaques for 5 years of service were presented to:
    Ofc. Casey Cook        

    Audra Hey        

    Christine Keller

    Robb Martin            

    Dawn Musil        

    Keri Sanders

    Det. Jeremy Sutton        

    Ofc. Todd Trapp        

Plaques for 10 years of service were presented to:
    Sgt. Ben Scott        

    Det. Robert Ziegler

Plaques for 20 years of service were presented to:
    Lt. Ken Morley             

    Ofc. John File
    
A plaque for 25 years of service was presented to:
    William Hunt

Top shooter of the year was awarded to Sgt. Jon Brambila.


 

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