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LTC 30-2002 . CITY OF MIAMI BEACH Office of the City Manager Letter to Commission No. dC. 2~tJL m To: From: Mayor David Dermer and Members of the City Commission Jorge M. Gonzalez ,..~ City Manager 0 V'" (J Date: February 4, 2002 Subject: POLICE DEPARTMENT OFFICER AND CIVILIAN OF THE YEAR AWARDS I am pleased to advise you ofthe selection ofthe Officer of Year and Civilian of the Year Awards to two members of our Police Department. In addition, we are providing you information on the Runners Up for Officer of the Year. All candidates who were considered for Officer or Civilian of the Month and/or any officer or civilian who is specifically nominated for Officer or Civilian of the Year is considered by the Police Department's Awards Board for this honor. The Awards Board reviews all of the nominations and selects the winners. Officer of the Year Officer Enrique Doce has been selected as Officer ofthe Year. Officer Doce was selected based on his outstanding performance during the year 2001. During the year, Officer Doce received an astounding 12 Letters of Commendation, 5 Special Mentions, and 2 Letters of Appreciation. These commendations included an arrest of two suspects who were involved in 50 robberies, the arrest of 2 armed carjackers, a drug search with his dog that discovered over 48,000 ecstasy tablets, the arrest and subsequent interview of a burglary suspect that led to the clearing of several cases, etc. The list goes on and on, but one can see that Officer Doce always goes the extra mile in the performance of his duties. It is no wonder one of the awards he received during the year 2001 was for perfect attendance for the last 4 years. Officer Doce joined the Police Department in June 1989. Since 1995, he has been a K-9 Handler. In addition to his normal patrol duties, Officer Doce is a K-9 Instructor and devotes countless hours to community events such as school functions and career days. Officer Doce is an excellent role model and exemplifies the very best of all of us. Runners Up for Officer of the Year Officer Bruce Johnson and Officer Michael Pryor received the Runners Up for Officer ofthe Year. Officers Johnson and Pryor are both assigned to the Police Department's Marine Patrol. In February 2001, Officers Johnson and Pryor discovered a 28-foot vessel that was abandoned in the area of 4th street and the Ocean. Through investigation and a to get to the bottom of things, they discovered that this was one of many vessels that were being used in a large-scale alien smuggling ring. The investigation turned into a federal case and "Operation Overboard" was born. To date, it has resulted in the apprehension of 2 smugglers and 43 persons attempting to enter the United States illegally. .." , In August 2001, Officers Johnson and Pryor were responsible for recovering a boat, valued at $87,000. The recovery of this boat led to the arrest of two suspects in Coral Springs, Florida that have led to 35 felony charges. In addition to this case, Officers Johnson and Pryor apprehended a serious felon who had fled from other officers into the Ocean and refused to surrender. Officers Johnson and Pryor were called to the scene and managed to apprehend the suspect safely by pulling him out of the water without any injuries to him or themselves. This whole process was complicated by the fact the suspect was resisting violently and the seas were extremely rough due to an approaching Tropical Storm. Officers Johnson and Pryor represent the City and the Police Department in the most professional manner possible on a daily basis. Their consistently high level of service sets the standard by which others should aspire to. Civilian of the Year Communications Manager Tasha Whittinham has been selected as Civilian of the Year. Ms. Whittinham is a Communications Manager in the Police Department's Public Safety Communications Unit (PSCU). She was selected based on her outstanding service during the year 2001. During the year, Ms. Whittinham accepted a promotion to the unclassified position of PSCU Communications Manager, which entailed her assuming greater responsibilities and much longer hours. During the year, she conducted CPR training for all PSCU personnel, which provided the required training and saved the City money by training in-house rather than hiring an outside vendor. She developed a Quality Assurance Program, in coordination with the City Human Resources Department that assures our citizens receive quality services. She was an integral part of the starting of a new Telecommunications Academy at the Miami Dade Community College's School of Justice. Ms. Whittinham has been a Training Advisor for several academy classes in conjunction with her responsibilities as a PSCU Communications Manager in the Police Department. She has received accolades from the School of Justice for her fine work. Lastly, she assisted a project, which resulted in the writing of new Standard Operating Procedures (SOPs) for several positions in PSCU. Communications Manager Whittinham joined the Police Department in 1987. Because of this dedication, the Police Department's PSCU has notably improved in both operation and administration. Communications Manager Whittinham is an excellent example of what a dedicated and committed employee can accomplish. Please join me in congratulating Officer Doce and Communications Manager Whittinham for these well-deserved awards as well as Officers Johnson and Pryor for their outstanding service to our community. JMG\\DD\AM\RM\PS\MMS F:\CMGRI$ALL\Ltc-02\officer & civilian of the year 2001.doc "