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Volunteers, citizens and police officers honoured at Delta Police 2019 Awards Ceremony

Darpan News Desk, 27 Sep, 2019 08:19 PM

    From safely stopping a sudden knife attack in a retirement home, to preventing a suicidal female from jumping off a bridge, to removing a teen girl from a prostitution ring, Delta Police officers were recognized yesterday evening for their exceptional work in the community over the past year.


    “Our officers never know what might happen when they answer a call for help from the public,” says Delta Police Chief Neil Dubord. “I’m very proud to lead such an incredible group of people who regularly go above and beyond, sometimes putting themselves in harm’s way, as demonstrated in these awards.


    Volunteers and citizens were also recognized during the evening, including a Victim Services volunteer who’s donated a stunning 5,200 hours to the program over a 20-year volunteer career. Additionally the efforts of two men who took action in two different violent stabbing incidents were honoured.


    “One citizen stepped up to help a woman in urgent need, rendering vital aid, while the other man literally tried to pull the suspect off the victim, knowing that man was armed with a large knife,” says Chief Dubord.


    Other highlights included: a community policing award for an officer who’s built partnerships and trust with the Tsawwassen First Nation, resulting in a 40-50% decrease in calls for service; a complex child sexual assault investigation which began in 2015 and eventually resulted in the conviction of the suspect for 25 offences, and a 16-year jail sentence; and Project Green Planet, a drug investigation that netted 94 drug and weapons charges against Red Scorpion gang members and associates, as well as the eradicating a drug line.


    The Delta Police Department Annual Awards ceremony featured 30 different awards, presented to police officers and staff and members of the community. A full list of names and awards are listed below.


    Chief Constable Commendations


    The Chief Constable Commendation is DPD’s highest level of recognition. The members who are receiving Chief Constable Commendations have displayed acts of exceptional courage, including risking their personal safety.


    Stabbing at Immaculate Conception School
    Acting Sergeant John Jasmins


    Knife Wielding Man at Kinsmen Village
    Constable Paul Gibson

     

    Deputy Chief Commendations


    To receive these commendations, officers must have demonstrated significant performance beyond that of a job well done.


    Alex Fraser Bridge Suicide Attempt
    Constable Gordy Gill, Constable Jeremy Pearce, Constable Kevin Boyce, Constable Jennifer West, and Constable Josh Hutanu


    Alex Fraser Bridge Suicidal Female
    Constable Rob Semler and Constable Geoffrey Young


    Accidental Self-Inflicted Laceration
    Sergeant Sarah Swallow, Sergeant Clayton Ennis, and Constable Bradley Mear


    Goose Bay Suicide Attempt
    Sergeant Mike Scholz and Constable David Dyck


    Stabbing at Immaculate Conception School
    Constable Gary Koonar


    CPR on Suicidal Female
    Constable Rob Kennett and Constable Jennifer West


    Alex Fraser Bridge – Mental Health Apprehension
    Constable Graham Bruce

     

    Superintendent Commendations

    The Superintendent Commendation is awarded for an outstanding act of police duty or a distinguished contribution to the administration or operation of the Department and/or the community.


    Fraud Against Senior Citizen
    Constable Kristine Pemberton


    Project Virtue
    Staff Sergeant Heath Newton, Sergeant Jason Boyce, Constable Scott Formby, Constable Richard Stabler, Constable Christina Bruce, Constable Gary Koonar, Constable Aman Bachra, Constable Stan Cratchtley (Retired – VPD).


    Project Green Planet
    Staff Sergeant Heath Newton, Sergeant Ben Bruneau, Constable. Sean Cessford, Constable Kaitlyn Garcia, Constable Rob Semler, Constable Chris Ward, Sergeant Jason Boyce, Constable Emily Wawruck, Constable. Scoff Formby, and Constable Martin Levangie


    Project Phoenix
    Constable Richard Stabler, Sergeant Rick Peeler, Constable Aman Bachra, Constable Christina Bruce, Constable Brad Coutu, Constable Deanna Church, Sergeant James Sandberg, Sergeant Gwen Vaughan-Smith, Sergeant Jason Formby, Constable Kevin Dueck, Constable Tiffany Cooper, and Ms. Kim Henke


    Sexual Offence Investigation
    Staff Sergeant Jody Waldron, Constable Jeff Miller, Constable Shane McLaughlin, and Bob Elder


    Residential Fire Evacuation – North Delta
    Constable Brady Browne, Constable Dalida Omerovic, Constable Brad Coutu, and Sergeant Trent McKie


    Goose Bay Suicide Attempt
    Staff Sergeant Dave Vaughan-Smith, Constable Brian Short, and Reserve Constable Justin Wong


    Attempt Suicide by Police
    Constable Jim Ingram, Constable Gordy Gill, Constable Kris Willcock, Constable, Chad Bristow, Constable Richard Molenaar, Sergeant Raman Athwal, and Air 1 Crew Sr. Constable Roger Thomson and Constable Don Mitchell


    Stabbing at Immaculate Conception School
    Constable Garth Hoffman, Constable Scott Cartmill, Constable Josh Lehbauer, and Constable Bianca Boyce


    Suicidal Male – Negotiator
    Constable Lee Chapman


    IT Projects Implementation and DARS & Tableau Compstat Enhancements
    Jim Cicalo

     

    Community Policing Award

    The Community Policing Award is awarded to officers who go the extra step, and are dedicated to the community of Delta.


    TFN Crime Prevention
    Constable Mike Grandia


    3-on3 Basketball Tournament
    Sergeant Sukh Sidhu


    Volunteer of the Year


    In 2018, Delta Police volunteers contributed more than 40,000 hours of service to the community of Delta. Our volunteers are the lifeline of our District Community Police Offices, Victim Services Program, and our Reserve Constable Program.

    Dianne Taylor


    Delta Police Outstanding Citizen Award

    For his contribution to public safety, and for acting to save the life of the female victim.


    Stabbing at Immaculate Conception School
    Mr. Rohan D’Souza


    Delta Police Heroic Action Award
    For his quick and selfless actions that likely saved the life of the victim.


    Stabbing intervention
    Baljinder Sahota


    Community Partnership Award
    For their generous donation and ongoing support, assisting victims of crime and trauma.


    Pacific Assistance Dog Society


    St. John’s Ambulance Lifesaving Award


    CPR on Suicidal Female
    Constable Rob Kennett and Constable Jennifer West


    Accidental Self-Inflicted Laceration
    Sergeant Sarah Swallow, Sergeant Clayton Ennis, Constable Bradley Mear


    Stabbing at Immaculate Conception School
    Constable Garth Hoffman, Constable Josh Lehbauer, Constable Scott Cartmill, Constable Bianca Boyce and Rohan D’Souza


    Emergency Health Services Vital Link Award


    CPR on Suicidal Female
    Constable Rob Kennett and Constable Jennifer West

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