Prince George’s County, Maryland…Prince George’s County Executive Rushern L. Baker, III and Prince George’s County Police Interim Chief Mark A. Magaw, joined other County public safety officials last night to host the graduation of fifty-nine (59) graduates from Police Academy Session #118. The ceremony was held at the First Baptist Church of Glenarden Worship Center in Upper Marlboro. The graduating class included fifty-seven (57) new County Police officers and two (2) Prince George’s County Fire/E.M.S. investigators.
“These young men and women represent the future of the Prince George’s County Police Department and the County’s Fire and E.M.S. I take great pleasure in welcoming in these fine young officers into the law enforcement family”, said Interim Chief Mark Magaw.
Awards to Session #118 graduates for outstanding achievement and performance were made to the following graduates:
Chief’s Leadership Award
Officer Dewayne M. Harris– Prince George’s County Police Department
Sergeant Joseph K. Brown Award for the Top Scholastic Achiever
2nd- Officer Aaron R. Tyler - Prince George’s County Fire/E.M.S.
3rd- Officer Jason A. Huntley - Prince George’s County Police Department
Rodney G. Chaney Award for Outstanding Student Officer
Officer Dewayne M. Harris - Prince George’s County Police Department
Steven F. Gaughan Memorial Award for Achievement in Criminal Law
Officer Wesley M. Burns, Jr. - Prince George’s County Police Department
Sergeant Robert J. Talbert Memorial Award for Physical Fitness (Male/Female)
Female - Officer Dominique D. Clark - Prince George’s County Police Department
Male - Officer Trevor C. Krauss - Prince George’s County Police Department
Marksmanship Award
Officer Kevin M. Butterworth - Prince George’s County Police Department
Police Vehicle Operations Award
Officer Dewayne M. Harris - Prince George’s County Police Department
For further information, contact the Prince George’s County Police Department’s Press Information Office at 301-772-4710.
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