[Congressional Record Volume 164, Number 75 (Wednesday, May 9, 2018)]
[Extensions of Remarks]
[Page E613]
From the Congressional Record Online through the Government Publishing Office [www.gpo.gov]
FLORIDA'S 16TH DISTRICT CONGRESSIONAL LAW ENFORCEMENT AWARDS
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HON. VERN BUCHANAN
of florida
in the house of representatives
Wednesday, May 9, 2018
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.
Seven 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 will present congressional law enforcement awards 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.
Ms. Carolyn Mason, a citizen affiliated with the Sarasota County
Sheriff's Office, will receive the Associate Service Award.
Lieutenant William Tracy of the Sarasota County Sheriff's Office,
Major John Baumann and Captain John F. Donovan of the Florida Highway
Patrol, Detective David Tuck of the Sarasota County Sheriff's Office
and Sergeant Michael Kenyan of the Manatee County Sheriff's Office will
receive the Career Service Award.
Detective Frank Coleman of the City of Bradenton Police Department,
Trooper Kenneth Watson of the Florida Highway Patrol, Sergeant Bruce
King and Officer Chase Gloeckner of the City of Sarasota Police
Department and Detective Joseph Petta of the Manatee County Sheriff's
Office will receive the Dedication and Professionalism Award.
Deputy Willie Finklea of the Manatee County Sheriff's Office and
Detective Ashely Lindeman of the Hillsborough County Sheriff's Office
will receive the Above and Beyond the Call of Duty Award.
Trooper Gerry Smith of the Florida Highway Patrol, Sergeant Jeffrey
Steiner, Officer Elise Schanley, Officer Derrick Gilbert, Officer Devin
Epps, Officer Ronald Dixon, Officer Sean Gleason, Officer Kevin
Sullivan, Sergeant Anthony Frangioni and Officer Bryan Lundstrom of the
City of Sarasota Police Department, Deputy Efrain Taveras of the
Hillsborough County Sheriff's Office, Deputy Carmine Luper, Deputy
Terry Blake, Deputy Timothy Collins, Detective Dino Murges, Deputy
Selina Sly and Deputy Jerod Wolfe of the Manatee County Sheriff's
Office will receive the Preservation of Life Award.
Sergeant Shawn Johnson, Detective James Klay, Detective Eric Wedin,
Detective Eric Ellis and Civilian Brook Buzzell of the Sarasota County
Sheriff's Office's Digital Forensics Lab will receive the Unit Citation
Award.
Captain Jim Rieser, Captain (ret.) Kevin Stiff, Lieutenant Michael
Schwieterman, Sergeant Jaymi Delcos, Officer Clifton Bishop, Officer
David Dubendorf, Officer Dan Griesdorn, Officer Matthew Grochowski,
Officer Matthew Kimball, Case Manager Krystal Frazier and Legal Advisor
Joseph Polzak of the Sarasota Police Department's Homeless Outreach
Team will receive the Unit Citation Award.
Lieutenant Darin Bankert, Sergeant Karen DeVries, Detective Charles
Butler, Detective Darryl Davis, Detective Daniel Dickerman, Detective
Benjamin Main and Detective Rabun Moss of the Manatee County Sheriff's
Office, Lieutenant Bob Bourque of the Longboat Key Police Department,
Detective Chad Oyler of the Palmetto Police Department, Sergeant Brian
Hall of the Holmes Beach Police Department, Sergeant Lenard Diaz of the
Bradenton Beach Police Department and Detective James Curulla of the
City of Bradenton Police Department will receive the Manatee Homicide
Investigative Unit Citation Award.
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