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2012 IACP Awards |
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Presented at the 119th Annual IACP Conference
2012 IACP Awards | | IACP/Motorola Webber Seavey Award: Quality in Law Enforcement | Lighthouse Point, Florida, Police Department
Transient Offender Program | City of Fontana, California, Police Department
Fontana Leadership Intervention Program | Albuquerque, New Mexico, Police Department
Organized Crime Unit | | | | | | From left to right: Jack Molloy, vice president, Motorola Solutions; Ross Licata, chief, Lighthouse Point Police Department; Michael Oh, commander, Lighthouse Point Police Department; and Chief Walter A. McNeil, IACP president | From left to right: Jack Molloy, vice president, Motorola Solutions; Rod Jones, chief, Fontana Police Department; Cari Olsen Binks, superintendent, Fontana Unified School District; and Chief Walter A. McNeil, IACP president | From left to right: Jack Molloy, vice president, Motorola Solutions; Karen Fischer, manager, Strategic Support Division, Albuquerque Police Department; Raymond Schultz, chief, Albuquerque Police Department; and Chief Walter A. McNeil, IACP president | For information, visit http://www.theiacp.org/About/Awards/WebberSeaveyAwardforQualityinLawEnforcement/tabid/310/Default.aspx.
| | IACP Civil Rights Award | Single Agency Program Award: Auburn, Maine, Police Department (Chief Phillip Crowell)
“Not Here”—Coalition to End Human Trafficking | Individual Achievement Award: Sergeant at Arms Terrance Gainer, United States Senate, Washington, D.C. | Single Agency Program Award: Miami-Dade, Florida, Schools Police Department (Chief Charles Hurley)
“Youth Crime Intervention Strategy” | | | | For information, visit http://www.theiacp.org/About/Awards/CivilRightsAward/tabid/228/Default.aspx.
| Indian Country Law Enforcement Officer of the Year for the United States, First Nations, or Aboriginal Law Enforcement Officers
Janey Blackeye Bryan, chief of police, Duckwater, Nevada, Shoshone Tribal Police Department | Michael Shanahan Award for Excellence in Public/Private Cooperation
The Albuquerque, New Mexico, Police Department and the Albuquerque Retail Assets Protection Association | IACP/Wilmington University Award for Outstanding Achievement in Law Enforcement Volunteer Programs Charlotte-Mecklenburg, North Carolina, Police Department Fresno, California, Police Department Grapevine, Texas, Police Department | | | | | | Left to right: Joseph LaPorte, chair, Indian Country Section; Janey Blackeye Bryan, chief of police, Duckwater Shoshone Tribal Police Department; and James Molash, chair, Indian Country Section Officer of the Year Committee | From left to right: Ron Hawkins, manager, Technical Writing and Special Projects, Security Industry Association; Patrick Foley, chief, Douglas, Massachusetts, Police Department and IACP Vice President at Large; Ray Schutz, chief, Albuquerque Police Department; Karen Fischer, manager, Strategic Support Division, Albuquerque Police Department; Craig Davis, president, Albuquerque Retail Assets Protection Association and senior investigator, Target; and George Anderson, vice president of operations, Allied Barton Security Services and cochair, IACP Private Sector Liaison Committee | Left to right: Celestine Ratliff, officer, Charlotte-Mecklenburg Police Department; Veronica Foster, deputy chief, Charlotte-Mecklenburg Police Department; Brenda Trobaugh, sergeant, Fresno Police Department; Jerry Dyer, chief, Fresno Police Department; Eddie Salame, chief, Grapevine Police Department; and Dale Roath, sergeant, Grapevine Police Department | | For information, click here. | For information, click here. | For information, click here. |
| | IACP August Vollmer Excellence in Forensic Science Award | Current or Past Collaboration in Forensic Science
Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada, Police Department, Integrated Riot Investigation Team | Current or Past Collaboration in Forensic Science
Law Enforcement and Emergency Services Video Association International (LEVA) | Current or Past Contribution to Forensic Science by an Agency/Individual
Jason Moran, Detective, Cook County, Illinois, Sheriff’s Police Department | | | | | | Left to right: Stephanie Stoiloff, senior police bureau commander, Forensic Services Bureau, Miami-Dade, Florida, Police Department; IACP First Vice President Yousry Zakhary, director, Woodway, Texas, Department of Public Safety; Doug LePard, deputy chief, Vancouver Police Department; Tom Callaghan, assistant sergeant, Vancouver Police Department; Jevon Vaessen, Port Moody Police Department; Les Yeo, inspector, Vancouver Police Department; Sale Weidman, sergeant, Vancouver Police Department; Jeff Tanner, New Westminster Police Department; Mark Langham, Vancouver Police Department; Ron Miller, chief, Topeka, Kansas, Police Department; Chris Cecil, detective, Transit Police; and Dave Kane, detective, Royal Canadian Mounted Police | Left to right: IACP First Vice President Yousry Zakhary, Woodway, Texas, Police Department; Scott Sullivan, vice board chairman, LEVA; Stephanie Stoiloff, senior police bureau commander, Forensic Services Bureau, Miami-Dade, Florida, Police Department; and Ron Miller, chief, Topeka, Kansas, Police Department | Left to right: IACP First Vice President Yousry Zakhary, Woodway, Texas, Police Department; Brian White, commander, Cook County Sheriff’s Police Department; Jason Moran, detective, Cook County Sheriff’s Police Department; Stephanie Stoiloff, senior police bureau commander, Forensic Services Bureau, Miami-Dade, Florida, Police Department; and Ron Miller, chief, Topeka, Kansas, Police Department | Innovation in Forensic Technology
Boston, Massachusetts, Police Department | Significant Investigative Value in a Major Crime Philippine National Police (PNP) | | | | | | | Left to right: IACP First Vice President Yousry Zakhary, Woodway, Texas, Police Department; Captain Detective Thomas Dowd, commander, Forensic Group, Boston Police Department; Stephanie Stoiloff, senior police bureau commander, Forensic Services Bureau, Miami-Dade, Florida, Police Department; Robert Walsh, president, Forensic Technology; Stacy Stern, North American sales director, Forensic Technology; Pete Gagliardi, senior vice president, Forensic Technology; and Ron Miller, chief, Topeka, Kansas, Police Department | Left to right: IACP First Vice President Yousry Zakhary, Woodway, Texas, Police Department; Lina C. Sarmiento, police director, PNP Police and Community Relations; Police Senior Superintendent Liza Madeja Sabong, acting director, Crime Laboratory Group; Robert Walsh, president, Forensic Technology; Stephanie Stoiloff, senior police bureau commander, Forensic Services Bureau, Miami-Dade, Florida, Police Department; and Ron Miller, chief, Topeka, Kansas, Police Department | | For information, visit http://www.theiacp.org/About/Awards/IACPAugustVollmerExcellenceinForensicScience/tabid/275/Default.aspx.
| IACP/Sprint Excellence in Law Enforcement Research Award | Gold Winner
Bureau Chief Michael Gomez and Bryon Gustafson, CalPOST, Sacramento, California | Silver Winner
Sergeant Renee Mitchell, Sacramento, California, Police Department | Bronze Winner
Thomas Guterbock, PhD, University of Virginia; and Sergeant Shana Hrubes, Prince William County, Virginia, Police Department | | | | | | From left to right: Paul Cappitelli, executive director, CalPOST; Laurie Robinson, cochair, IACP Research Advisory Committee; and Bryon G. Gustafson, senior law enforcement consultant, CalPOST | From left to right: Ken Bernard, captain, Sacramento Police Department; Laurie Robinson, cochair, IACP Research Advisory Committee; Renee J. Mitchell, sergeant, Sacramento Police Department; and Rick Braziel, chief, Sacramento Police Department | From left to right: Thomas Guterbock, PhD, director of the Center for Survey Research, University of Virginia; Thomas Pulaski, director of Financial and Technical Services, Prince William County Police Department; Shana Hrubes, first sergeant, Prince William County Police Department; Steve Hudson, assistant chief of police, Prince William County Police Department; Steve Thompson, captain, Prince William County Police Department | For information, visit http://www.theiacp.org/About/Awards/IACPExcellenceinLawEnforcementResearchAward/tabid/276/Default.aspx.
| | IACP/LogIn Excellence in Victim Services Award | Small Agency Winner
Monroe County, Georgia, Sheriff’s Office (C.A.R.E. Cottage) | Medium Agency Winner
Waco, Texas, Police Department (Victim Services Unit) | Large Agency Winner
Arlington, Texas, Police Department | | | | | | From left to right: William Kellibrew, president, William Kellibrew Foundation; David Porter, chief, Dewitt, Iowa, Police Department; John Cary Bittick, sheriff, Monroe County Sheriff’s Office; K.B. Ayer, lieutenant, Monroe County Sheriff’s Office; and IACP Vice President at Large Patrick Foley, chief, Douglas, Massachusetts | From left to right: William Kellibrew, president, William Kellibrew Foundation; Tami Parsons, volunteer coordinator, Victim Services, Waco Police Department; Melissa Beseda, director, Victim Services Unit, Waco Police Department; Brent Stroman, chief, Waco Police Department; Dave Porter, chief, Dewitt, Iowa, Police Department; and IACP Vice President at Large Patrick Foley, chief, Douglas, Massachusetts, Police Department | From left to right: William Kellibrew, president, William Kellibrew Foundation; David Porter, chief, DeWitt, Iowa, Police Department; Will Johnson, interim chief, Arlington Police Department; Derrelynn Perryman, coordinator, Victim Services Unit, Arlington Police Department; Theron Bowman, PhD, deputy city manager, Arlington; and IACP Vice President at Large Patrick Foley, chief, Douglas, Massachusetts, Police Department | For information, visit http://www.theiacp.org/About/Awards/IACPLOGINExcellenceinVictimServicesAward/tabid/278/Default.aspx.
| | J. Stannard Baker Award for Highway Safety | State Category
Mark D. Wright, Traffic Sergeant, Ontario Provincial Police Department | Municipal Category
Howard B. Hall, Chief of Police, Roanoke County, Virginia, Police Department | Other Category
M. Anthony Padilla, Lieutenant/Colonel (Retired), Colorado State Patrol, Arvada, Colorado | | | | | | From left to right: Roy E. Lucke, associate director, Northwestern University’s Center for Public Safety; David L. Strickland, administrator, National Highway Traffic Safety Administration; Mark. D Wright, traffic sergeant, Ontario Provincial Police; and Joseph A. Farrow, commissioner, California Highway Patrol and chair, IACP Highway Safety Committee | From left to right: Roy E. Lucke, associate director, Center for Public Safety, Northwestern University; David L. Strickland, administrator, National Highway Traffic Safety Administration; Howard B. Hall, chief, Roanoke County Police Department; and Joseph A. Farrow, commissioner, California Highway Patrol and chair, IACP Highway Safety Committee | From left to right: Roy E. Lucke, associate director, Center for Public Safety, Northwestern University; David L. Strickland, administrator, National Highway Traffic Safety Administration; M. Anthony Padilla, lieutenant/colonel (retired), Colorado State Patrol; and Joseph A. Farrow, commissioner, California Highway Patrol and chair, IACP Highway Safety Committee | For information, visit http://www.theiacp.org/Portals/0/pdfs/JStannard2012.pdf.
| | Vehicle Theft Award of Merit | Individual Recognition
Christopher T. McDonold, Deputy Director, Maryland Vehicle Theft Prevention Council, Westminster, Maryland | Multiagency Task Force Recognition
Regional Auto Theft Task Force, San Diego, California | Agency with 251–1,000 Officers Recognition Saint Paul, Minnesota, Police Department | | | | | | From left to right: Catherine McCormick Bishop, outreach manager, OnStar; Christopher T. McDonold, deputy director, Maryland Vehicle Theft Prevention Council; and Troy L. Abney, chief, Nevada Highway Patrol, and chair, IACP Vehicle Theft Committee | From left to right: Patrick W. Clancy, vice president, Law Enforcement, LoJack; Jim Abele, chief, California Highway Patrol; Andy Sechrist, assistant chief, California Highway Patrol; Scott Parker, captain, California Highway Patrol; and Troy L. Abney, chief, Nevada Highway patrol, and chair, IACP Vehicle Theft Committee | From left to right: Greg Lary, 3M; Kenneth Reed, executive commander, Saint Paul Police Department; Kathleen Wuorinen, assistant chief, Saint Paul Police Department; and Troy L. Abney, chief, Nevada Highway patrol, and chair, IACP Vehicle Theft Committee | For information, visit http://www.theiacp.org/Portals/0/pdfs/2012vehtheft.pdf.
| | 2012 Excellence in Police Aviation Award | Individual Achievement
Jim Di Giovanna, president, Airborne Law Enforcement Accreditation Commission and captain (retired), Los Angeles, California, Sheriff’s Department | Small Aviation Unit (Three Aircraft or Fewer)
Calgary, Alberta, Canada, Police Service, Air Support Unit | Large Aviation Unit (Four or More Aircraft)
Georgia Department of Public Safety, Aviation Division | | | | | | From left to right: Carl Crenshaw, Bell Helicopter; Jim Di Giovanna, president, Airborne Law Enforcement Accreditation Commission, and captain (retired), Los Angeles, California, Sheriff’s Department; and Don Roby, captain, Baltimore County, Maryland Police Department and chair, IACP Aviation Committee | From left to right: Carl Crenshaw, Bell Helicopter; Michelle Cave, sergeant, Calgary Police Service, Air Support Unit; and Don Roby, captain, Baltimore County, Maryland Police Department and chair, IACP Aviation Committee | From left to right: Carl Crenshaw, Bell Helicopter; James “Tony” Hightower, corporal, Georgia Department of Public Safety, Aviation Division; and Don Roby, captain, Baltimore County, Maryland Police Department and chair, IACP Aviation Committee | For information, visit http://www.theiacp.org/About/Awards/ExcellenceinPoliceAviation/tabid/274/Default.aspx.
| | IACP/Thomson Reuters Award for Excellence in Criminal Investigations | Winner:
Vancouver Integrated Riot Investigation Team | First Runner Up:
Texas Border Security Operations Center | Second Runner Up:
Minnesota Financial Crimes Task Force | | | | | | From left to right: Andy Russell, vice president, Fraud Prevention and Investigations, Thomson Reuters; Jevon Vaessen, investigator, Port Moody, British Columbia, Canada, Police Department; Jeff Tanner, New Westminster, British Columbia, Canada, Police Department; Les Yeo, inspector,Vancouver Police Department; Jim Chu, chief, Vancouver Police Department; Dale Weidman, sergeant, Vancouver Police Department; Dave Kane, detective, Royal Canadian Mounted Police; Mark Langham, investigator, Vancouver Police Department; Chris Cecil, detective, Vancouver Transit Police; Tom Callaghan, assistant sergeant, Vancouver Police Department; and IACP President Walter A. McNeil, chief, Quincy, Florida, Police Department | From left to right: Andy Russell, vice president, fraud Prevention and Investigations, Thomson Reuters; Sammie Anderson, assistant chief patrol agency, San Diego Sector, U.S. Border Patrol; Aaron Grigsby, captain, Texas Rangers; Joel Aud, analyst, Texas Department of Public Safety; David Barker, deputy director, Texas Military Forces; Thomas Hamilton, colonel, Texas Department of Public Safety; Karin Guest, analyst, Texas Military Forces; Troy Weldon, master sergeant, Texas Military Forces; Frank Hooton, ensign, Texas Military Forces; and IACP President Walter A. McNeil, chief, Quincy Police Department | From left to right: John Kirkwood, deputy chief, Ramsey County, Minnesota, Sheriff’s Office; Andy Russell, vice president, Fraud Prevention and Investigations, Thomson Reuters; Patrick Henry, commander, Minnesota Financial Crimes Task Force; Lou Stephens, special agent in charge, U.S. Secret Service; Wade Setter, superintendent, Minnesota Bureau of Criminal Apprehension; and IACP President Walter A. McNeil, chief, Quincy Police Department | For information, visit http://www.theiacp.org/About/Awards/IACPExcellenceinCriminalInvestigationsAward/tabid/279/Default.aspx.
| | 2012 IACP/CISCO Community Policing Awards | Agency Serving a Population Fewer than 20,000
Columbia Heights, Minnesota, Police Department (Agency Head: Chief Scott Nadeau) | Agency Serving a Population of 50,001–100,000
Duluth, Minnesota, Police Department (Agency Head: Chief Gordon Ramsay) | Agency Serving a Population of 100,001–250,000
Clearwater, Florida, Police Department (Agency Head: Chief Anthony Holloway) | Agency Serving a Population of More than 250,000
San Diego, California, Police Department (Agency Head: Chief William Lansdowne) | Special Recognition: Homeland Security
Godavarikhani, Andhra Pradesh State Police, India (Agency Head: Rathnapuram Prakash) | Special Recognition: Community Governance
PhillyRising Collaborative, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania (Agency Head: Police Commissioner Charles Ramsey and Mayor Michael A. Nutter) | | | | From left to right: Scott Nadeau, chief, Columbia Heights Police Department; Lenny Austin, captain, Columbia Heights Police Department; Terry Nightingale, officer, Columbia Heights Police Department; Mike Tusken, deputy Chief, Duluth Police Department; Leigh Wright, lieutenant, Duluth Police Department; John Beyer, former deputy chief, Duluth Police Department; IACP President Walter A. McNeil; Anthony Holloway, chief, Clearwater Police department; Nathaniel Ramsey, central manager, United Way Suncoast; Teresa A. Clark, sergeant, San Diego Police Department; Mark R. Johnes, captain, San Diego Police Department; Doru I. Hansel, officer, San Diego Police Department; Jeremy C. Sielken, officer, San Diego Police Department | For information, visit http://www.iacpcommunitypolicing.org.
| IACP/DynCorp International Civilian Law Enforcement–Military Cooperation Award | IACP/Booz Allen Hamilton Outstanding Achievement in the Prevention of Terrorism Award | Colorado Springs, Colorado, Police Department
Fort Carson, Colorado, Police Department | Prevention of Terrorism Award
Raleigh, North Carolina, Federal Bureau of Investigation/Joint Terrorism Task Force; Raleigh Police Department; Durham, North Carolina, Police Department; Defense Criminal Investigative Service; and the U.S. Attorney’s Office, Eastern District of North Carolina | Leadership in Community Outreach Award
Los Angeles, California, Police Department and the Los Angeles County Sheriff’s Department | | | | | Bob Sogegian, vice president, Booz Allen Hamilton, speaks at the IACP Committee on Terrorism reception in San Diego, California, September 30, 2012. |
| | Back row, left to right: Don Ryder, DynCorp International; Tony Barthuly, director, Training and Standards Bureau, Wisconsin Department of Justice; Mark Ridley, deputy director, Naval Criminal Investigative Service; Bart Johnson, executive director, International Association of Chiefs of Police. Front row, left to right: Jake Jacob, deputy director, Directorate of Emergency Services, Fort Carson Police Department; Christopher Bolt, major, Fort Carson Police Department; Joshua Levin, crime analyst, Colorado Springs Police Department; and Peter Carey, chief, Colorado Springs Police Department | | For information, clickhere. | For information, visit http://www.theiacp.org/About/Governance/Committees/TerrorismCommittee/tabid/430/Default.aspx. |
| | 2012 Looking Beyond the License Plate Program | Chief Dave Cameron Award for Excellence in Environmental Crimes Enforcement and Education | | William E. Dempster, Officer, Metropolitan Police Department, Washington, D.C. | Winner: Houston, Texas, Police Department | Honorable Mention: Three Rivers Park District, Minnesota Department of Public Safety | | | | | | From left to right: Joline M. Bogdan, 3M Traffic Safety Systems Division; William E. Dempster, officer, Metropolitan Police Department; and Joseph A. Farrow, commissioner, California Highway Patrol and chair, IACP Highway Safety Committee | From left to right: Dwight Henninger, chief, Vail, Colorado, Police Department and cochair, IACP Environmental Crimes Committee; Stephen R. Dicker Sr., senior police officer, Houston Police Department; IACP president Walter A. McNeil, chief, Quincy Police Department; Frank Elizondo, officer, Houston Police Department; and Martha Montalvo, executive assistant chief, Houston Police Department | | For information, click here. | For information, visit http://theiacp.org/About/Awards/ChiefDaveCameronAward/tabid/281/Default.aspx. |
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From The Police Chief, vol. LXXX, no. 1, January 2013. Copyright held by the International Association of Chiefs of Police, 515 North Washington Street, Alexandria, VA 22314 USA. |

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