Officer of the Month

Officers of the Month February 2002

Miami-Dade County Police Department’s Tactical Narcotics Team (TNT)/h1> Miami-Dade County (FL) Police Department Washington, DC—The National Law Enforcement Officers Memorial Fund (NLEOMF) has announced the selection of Miami-Dade County (FL) Police Department’s Tactical Narcotics Team (TNT) as its Officers of the Month for February 2002. Team members – Lieutenant William Erfurth, Sergeant Norman Symonette, Sergeant

Officer of the Month January 2002

Officer Virginia Hill Philadelphia (PA) Police Department’s Washington, DC—The National Law Enforcement Officers Memorial Fund has announced the selection of Police Officer Virginia Hill, as the January 2002 Officer of the Month. Police Officer Hill is currently assigned to Philadelphia (PA) Police Department’s Juvenile Aid Division. Virginia Hill’s career in law enforcement began in 1977

Officer of the Month December 2001

Game Warden Lieutenant Michael R. Marshall Maine Department of Inland Fisheries and Wildlife Washington, DC—The National Law Enforcement Officers Memorial Fund has announced the selection of Game Warden Lieutenant Michael R. Marshall, as the December 2001 Officer of the Month. Lieutenant Marshall is currently assigned to the Maine Department of Inland Fisheries and Wildlife. Growing

Officers of the Month September 2001

Agent Richard Agundez and Deputy Sheriff Angela Pearl El Cajon (CA) Police Department | San Diego County (CA) Sheriff’s Department Washington, DC—The National Law Enforcement Officers Memorial Fund has announced the selection of Agent Richard Agundez and Deputy Sheriff Angela Pearl as the September 2001 Officers of the Month. Agent Agundez is with the El

Officer of the Month August 2001

Officer Edward Diaz Orlando (FL) Police Department Washington, DC—The National Law Enforcement Officers Memorial Fund has announced the selection of Officer Edward Diaz as the August 2001 Officer of the Month. Officer Diaz is with the Orlando Police Department. He is currently on medical leave. As a child, Eddie Diaz was captivated by police shows

Officer of the Month October 2001

Second Lieutenant Charles J. Hanger Oklahoma Highway Patrol Washington, DC—The National Law Enforcement Officers Memorial Fund has announced the selection of Second Lieutenant Charles J. Hanger as the October 2001 Officer of the Month. Lieutenant Hanger is with the Oklahoma Highway Patrol, assigned to the Special Operations/Assigned Criminal Interdiction Unit. Wednesday, April 19th, 1995 began

Officer of the Month June 2001

Second Lieutenant Brian E. Boykin Fairfax County (VA) Police Department Washington, DC—WASHINGTON, D.C. — The National Law Enforcement Officers Memorial Fund (NLEOMF) has announced the selection of Second Lieutenant Brian E. Boykin as its Officer of the Month for June 2001. Lieutenant Boykin serves with the Fairfax County (VA) Police Department. At six years old,

Officer of the Month May 2001

Patrolman William David Peoples Cambridge (OH) Police Department Washington, DC—The National Law Enforcement Officers Memorial Fund (NLEOMF) has announced the selection of Patrolman William David Peoples as its Officer of the Month for May 2001. Patrolman Peoples serves with the Cambridge, Ohio Police Department. Even as a young boy, Dave, as his family and friends

Officer of the Month for April 2001

Special Agent Kenneth E. Eultgen, J.R. Union Pacific Railroad Police Department Washington, DC—The National Law Enforcement Officers Memorial Fund (NLEOMF) has announced the selection of Special Agent Kenneth E. Eultgen, Jr. as its Officer of the Month for April 2001. Special Agent Eultgen is a Senior Instructor with the Union Pacific Railroad Police Department. In

Officer of the Month for March 2001

Trooper Dean Alan Kerklo McKeesport (PA) Police Department Washington, DC—The National Law Enforcement Officers Memorial Fund (NLEOMF) has announced the selection of Trooper Dean Alan Kerklo as its Officer of the Month for March 2001. The steel mines of Pennsylvania provide employment for many, and although grateful to have work, Dean Kerklo feared that the