Sheriff names officers of the year
NORWICH – The Chenango County Sheriff’s Office held its Annual Award Ceremony Friday honoring patrol, corrections and dispatch personnel.
The list of those receiving honors includes “officers who rose above and beyond the call of duty, even in their personal lives,” said Undersheriff Ernest Cutting.
The Joseph J. Benenati Jr. award was presented to Correction’s Sergeant Tonya Shoales for “outstanding dedication in the field of law enforcement and corrections,” said Sheriff Thomas Loughren.
Officer Of The Year awards were presented to the most outstanding individual in the patrol, corrections and dispatch divisions. The award honors exemplary service to the members who, according to the Sheriff, contribute “a professional distinction.”
• George Finch – Public Safety
• Ronald Swislosky – Law Enforcement
• Brian Johnson – Corrections
Recipients of the awards were selected by a committee consisting of the sheriff, the undersheriff, chief dispatcher, civil clerk and the lieutenants from patrol and corrections.
“The lieutenants get together with the sergeants and discuss their recommendations, and then the committee reviews an individual’s contribution and work record,” said Cutting.
“We’re just glad we could give our guys the recognition they deserve,” said Patrol Lt. James E. Lloyd.
The list of those receiving honors includes “officers who rose above and beyond the call of duty, even in their personal lives,” said Undersheriff Ernest Cutting.
The Joseph J. Benenati Jr. award was presented to Correction’s Sergeant Tonya Shoales for “outstanding dedication in the field of law enforcement and corrections,” said Sheriff Thomas Loughren.
Officer Of The Year awards were presented to the most outstanding individual in the patrol, corrections and dispatch divisions. The award honors exemplary service to the members who, according to the Sheriff, contribute “a professional distinction.”
• George Finch – Public Safety
• Ronald Swislosky – Law Enforcement
• Brian Johnson – Corrections
Recipients of the awards were selected by a committee consisting of the sheriff, the undersheriff, chief dispatcher, civil clerk and the lieutenants from patrol and corrections.
“The lieutenants get together with the sergeants and discuss their recommendations, and then the committee reviews an individual’s contribution and work record,” said Cutting.
“We’re just glad we could give our guys the recognition they deserve,” said Patrol Lt. James E. Lloyd.
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