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2021 Officer of the Year

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The Beavercreek Police Department held its annual department meeting this month and recognized several agency members for their accomplishments in 2021.

Officer Frank Trimboli was named “2021 Officer of the Year” for his consistently high level of achievement, as well as his leadership, initiative, professionalism and dedication to the department and the community he serves.

Communications Operator Libby Chapman was recognized as “2021 Civilian Employee of the Year” for her compliance proficiency, initiative, professionalism, integrity, and commitment to teamwork and service excellence. 

C.O.P.P. Keith Simpson was named “2021 C.O.P.P. of the Year” in recognition of his hard work and dedication to our mission of providing quality service to our residents as a member of the volunteer organization Citizens on Preventive Patrol. 

Several department members were also recognized at the meeting for their 25 years of service: Officer Matt Barber, Officer Charmaine Hall, Sergeant Michael Hummel, and Sergeant Scott Spangler.

Throughout 2021, Letters of Recognition and Department Commendations were presented quarterly. Officers Nick Coltrane and Katie Gee received a Department Commendation in recognition of their lifesaving efforts during a call for assistance at a structure fire. 

Letters of recognition were received by: Officers David Ashworth, Kaleigh Bernt, Don Cole, Nicholas Coltrane, Joel Diaz, Katie Gee, Cyndi Peffly, Joel Schuler, Jim Spicer, Frank Trimboli, and Dylan Zimmerman. 

The Beavercreek Police Department is proud to acknowledge these individuals for their accomplishments. Their consistently high level of achievement is a reflection of the department’s standards of personal and professional excellence in its mission to work in partnership with our community and carry out our fundamental goals of service with fairness and integrity.

Original source can be found here.

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