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Police Officers and Staff Recognized at the Police Chiefs' Association of Prince George's County Awards Program

Pictured above L to R: Master Patrol Officer/ Detective Moser, BSS Coordinator Fowler, and Corporal/ Detective Iversen.

Members of the University of Maryland Police Department (UMPD) attended the Police Chiefs’ Association of Prince George’s County annual awards program at The Gold Room in Glenarden, Maryland today. Officers and civilians from seventeen police agencies were honored and recognized. Each police department nominated officers and staff from their agency for individual department awards - Civilian of the Year, Community Service Officer of the Year, Investigator of the Year, and Officer of the Year. Those who were awarded were put in for consideration for the Police Chiefs’ Association awards – Association Civilian of the Year, Association Community Services Officer of the Year, Association Investigator of the Year, and Association Officer of the Year.

Today, we congratulate Master Patrol Officer/ Detective Moser, who was awarded the Officer of the Year Award and Corporal/Detective Iversen who was awarded the Investigator of the Year award.

Congratulations to our Building Security Services Coordinator Ken Fowler, who was awarded the Civilian of the Year and the Association Civilian of the Year award. Unable to attend and not pictured, Sgt. Miller was awarded the Community Services Officer of the Year and the Association Community Services Officer of the Year award.

Guest speaker at today’s event was the Prince George’s County, State’s Attorney Angela Alsobrooks. Thanking officers and staff in attendance for all that they do and sacrifices that are made in order to serve and protect our communities. As Angela Alsobrooks put it, “we are the salt of the earth.” Thank you to our officers and staff for their dedication, hard work, and continuous service to our community,  it doesn’t go unnoticed.

Congratulations and stay safe!

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