2010 Annual Report - Carroll County Government
2010 Annual Report - Carroll County Government
2010 Annual Report - Carroll County Government
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On August 24, <strong>2010</strong>, Corporal Kent Martin was<br />
presented with the Sheriff’s Merit Award for his<br />
role in an incident that occured on July 31, <strong>2010</strong><br />
where he assisted the Maryland State Police in a<br />
domestic disturbance involving a suicidal subject.<br />
Cpl. Martin is commended for his attention to duty<br />
and brave actions at great personal risk that disarmed<br />
the subject and prevented injury to her and fellow<br />
offi cers. Pictured above from left is Captain Vince<br />
Maas, Sgt. Tina Ray, Cpl. Kent Martin and Major<br />
Tom Long.<br />
On August 26, <strong>2010</strong><br />
two <strong>Carroll</strong> <strong>County</strong> Police<br />
Dispatchers were recognized<br />
by Sheriff Tregoning for their<br />
support at a barricade situation<br />
in Mt. Airy. The CCSO<br />
received a tip that a wanted<br />
person was at a Mt. Airy trailer<br />
park. When the deputy arrived<br />
he observed three subjects run<br />
into a trailer. In the driveway<br />
was a stolen 1990 Ford<br />
Mustang taken in a burglary<br />
in Frederick <strong>County</strong> that day.<br />
After a three hour stand off the<br />
three surrendered. A quantity of<br />
stolen items were found in the<br />
trailer and in the stolen vehicle.<br />
Both dispatchers, Tammy<br />
Carrillo and Kim Jones provided<br />
invaluable support, suggestions<br />
and communications during the<br />
episode.<br />
Honors & Awards (continued)<br />
On September 11, 20 <strong>2010</strong><br />
10 Corporal Brant Webb<br />
was awarded the Sheriff’s highest honor,<br />
the Medal of Valor, for a life threatening<br />
situation that occured on June 14, <strong>2010</strong>. Cpl.<br />
Webb displayed great courage and composure<br />
including bravery thereby exemplifying the<br />
highest standards of the law enforcement<br />
profession.<br />
Above from left is Public Safety Director Scott Campbell, Commissioner<br />
Mike Zimmer, Ms. Tammy Carrillo, Commissioner Julia Gouge, Ms. Kim<br />
Jones, Sheriff Ken Tregoning, Major Tom Long and Commissioner Dean<br />
Minnich.<br />
<strong>Carroll</strong> Ca C rr rrol oll <strong>County</strong> Co Coun un unty ty Sheriff’s She he heri riff ff’s ’s Office Off ffice e 20 2 <strong>2010</strong> 201 010 <strong>Annual</strong> An Annu nu n al <strong>Report</strong> Rep epor ort