May 31, 2007 Meritorious Awards Ceremony
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Rudy R. Hathaway is the Police Officer of the Month this month for the excellent crime fighting results he provides as a part of the Zone 2 Task Force.
Photo Left: Sheriff Rutherford and Officer Hathaway |
Corrections Officer of the Month Dorli Henning is this month's pick because of the strong leadership skills she has displayed at the Pre-Trial Detention Facility during the last four years.
Photo Right: Sheriff Rutherford and Corrections Officer Dorli Henning |
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Community Service Officer Marcus Simpson is the Civilian of the Month because his attention to detail saved many citizens from a potentially life threatening situation at the recent Jacksonville Fair.
Photo Left: Sheriff Rutherford and CSO Marcus Simpson |
Todd Wiesler is the Reserve Officer of the Month for May because of his all around expertise as a law enforcement volunteer.
Photo Right: Sheriff and Reserve Officer Todd Wiesler |
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Sergeant Lynette F. Clinch is the Corrections Sergeant of the Month because she has been an asset to the Jacksonville Sheriff's Office for 18 years. Lynette is assigned to the Judicial Process Unit, and constantly looks for process improvement opportunities.
Photo left: Sheriff and Sergeant Clinch |
Sergeant Tom J. Pomeroy is Police Supervisor of the Month because of his strategic decisions as a Team Leader in the Bomb Squad.
Photo right:Sheriff and Sergeant Pomeroy |
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Medal of Valor recipient Police Officer Michael Gajewski. |
Medal of Valor winner Police Officer Martin Chapman
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6-Pillars of Character recipient Detective Dusty Gregory's dedication to reform of the Baker Act, his commitment to the Crisis Intervention Team training, and his passion for using his personal experiences as an educational tool for others has earned him the Six Pillars Award for May.
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Photo left: Sheriff Rutherford, Detective Gregory and Executive Director of Character Counts, Gail Keith |