[Congressional Record (Bound Edition), Volume 162 (2016), Part 2]
[Senate]
[Page 2734]
[From the U.S. Government Publishing Office, www.gpo.gov]




                          TRIBUTE TO SERGEANT
                               TIM LINGLE

 Mr. DAINES. Mr. President, today I wish to recognize Sergeant 
Tim Lingle of the Roosevelt County Sheriff's office. Sergeant Lingle 
has recently been named the Montana American Legion Law Enforcement 
Officer of the Year.
  Sergeant Lingle has been living and working in Roosevelt County for 
15 years, 9 of those years has been for the county's sheriff's office. 
He started his Montana law enforcement career with Poplar Police 
Department in 2000, then moved to the Fort Peck Department of Law and 
Justice before transferring to Roosevelt County Sheriff's Office.
  Sergeant Lingle serves the Roosevelt County Sheriff's Office not only 
as a sergeant but also as deputy coroner, firearms instructor, and as 
the Culbertson-Bainville-Froid contract deputy. He has also served the 
State of Montana as a member of the American Legion and has attended 
training as a driving instructor and a DARE instructor.
  Sergeant Lingle has always gone the extra mile for the county, 
community, and the sheriff's office. He never fails to show his loyalty 
and passion to the citizens of Roosevelt County.
  I would also like to highlight the recent efforts by Sergeant Lingle 
and the entire Roosevelt County Sheriff's Office in the search of 
missing 4-year-old Maci Lilley, who I am happy to report has been found 
and reunited with her family.
  Thank you Sergeant Lingle and all of Roosevelt County Sheriff's 
Office for their tireless efforts and dedication to law enforcement for 
the State of Montana.

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