[Congressional Record Volume 163, Number 109 (Monday, June 26, 2017)]
[Extensions of Remarks]
[Pages E899-E900]
From the Congressional Record Online through the Government Publishing Office [www.gpo.gov]
SIXTEENTH DISTRICT LAW ENFORCEMENT AWARDS
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HON. VERN BUCHANAN
of florida
in the house of representatives
Monday, June 26, 2017
Mr. BUCHANAN. Mr. Speaker, I rise today to pay tribute to law
enforcement men and women who have provided distinctive service to the
people of Florida's 16th Congressional District.
Law enforcement is a demanding profession that requires sacrifice,
courage and a dedication to serve others. Every day, brave men and
women put themselves in harm's way to enforce the laws of our society
and protect public safety. They deserve our gratitude and respect.
Six years ago, I established the 16th District Congressional Law
Enforcement Awards, CLEA, to give special recognition to law
enforcement officers, departments, or units for exceptional
achievement.
This year, I have presented the CLEA to the following winners chosen
by an independent panel comprised of current and retired law
enforcement personnel representing a cross-section of the district's
law enforcement community:
Officer Jason Nuttall of the Bradenton Police Department will receive
the Dedication and Professionalism Award.
Captain John Walsh, Captain Debra Kaspar, Lieutenant Jon Varley,
Community Affairs Director Kaitlyn Perez, Deputy Phillip Mockler,
Detective Tim Speth and Investigator Lynn Thomson of the Sarasota
County Sheriff's will receive the Dedication and Professionalism Award.
Detective Richard Wilson of the Palmetto Police Department will
receive the Dedication and Professionalism Award.
Officer Alan Bores of the Holmes Beach Police Department will receive
the Dedication and Professionalism Award.
Detective Justin Warren of the Manatee County Sheriff's Office will
receive the Dedication and Professionalisrn Award.
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Sergeant Robert Armstrong of the Sarasota Police Department will
receive the Dedication and Professionalism Award.
Deputy Kevin Smetana of the Hillsborough County Sheriff's Office will
receive the Dedication and Professionalism Award.
Master Sergeant George Taunton of The Florida Highway Patrol will
receive the Career Service Award.
Deputy Angel Buxeda and Deputy Grant Steube of the Manatee County
Sheriff's Office along with Troopers Caleb Kerr and Trooper Brett
Fitzpatrick of the Florida Highway Patrol will receive the Preservation
of Life Award.
Sergeant Patrick Roberts of the Florida Highway Patrol will receive
the Above and Beyond the Call of Duty Award.
Pastor Patrick Miller of the Bethlehem Baptist Church, Pastor Vincent
Smith, Doctor Harriet Moore of the Trinity Youth and Family Services,
Geoffry Gilot and AI-Muta Hawks with the Boys and Girls Club of
Sarasota will receive the Associate Service Award.
The Manatee County Special Investigations Division will receive the
Unit Citation Award. The members of this unit are: Major William
Jordan, Captain Todd Shear, Lieutenant Anthony Carr, Division Secretary
Toni Burton, Administrative Assistant Cindy Hoffman, Sergeant Jason
Powell, Detective James Parrish, Detective Kim Zink, Detective Greg
Dunlap, Detective Mike Diaz, Bruce Benjamin (Crime Stoppers), Amber
Hoffman (Manager), Erica Chenard (UCR Coordinator), Criminal Analyst
Ashley Eannarino, Criminal Analyst Elicia Main, Intel Analyst Don
Brown, Criminal Analyst John Ferrito, Intel Analyst Elizabeth Thomas,
Sergeant Evelio Perez, Detective Joseph Petta, Detective Justin Warren,
Detective Derek Pollock, Detective Eric Davis, Detective Ray Richter,
Detective Patrick Thames, Detective Scott Williamson, Sergeant Gary
Combee, Detective William Freel, Detective Maria Gillum, Detective
Bryce Wilhelm, Detective Jonathan Kruse, Sergeant Steve Barron,
Detective Randall Walker, Detective Brian Beck, Detective Shayne
Rousseau, Detective Jeremy Martin, Detective Robert Brigham, Sergeant
Isaac Redmond, Detective Rafael Ortegon, Detective Christopher
Gallagher, Detective Joel Taylor, Detective David Bocchino, Detective
Lourdes Santiago, Detective Aaron Bowling, Sergeant Brian Quiles and
Detective Wendy Zarvis.
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