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Ripon American Legion – Post 190, Officer of the Year Awarded to a local public safety officer for their outstanding public service benefiting our community, state, and nation. 2017 – Sergeant Stephen Meece 2016 – Officer Kenneth Steele 2015 – Detective Gordon West 2014 – Officer Mario Ysit
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Ripon Chamber of Commerce Officer of the Year
Each year, The Ripon Chamber of Commerce gives its Police Officer of the Year Award to a well-rounded law enforcement officer who has exceeded the duty requirements expected of his or her position and has demonstrated a distinct pattern of community service coupled with professional achievement. The award, which especially takes into account heroic acts, is presented annually at the Chamber Installation Dinner. 2016 – Sgt. Danny Sauer 2015 – Detective Alexander Burgos 2014 – Officer Trevor McGinnis 2013 – FTO Erik Boger 2012 – Sgt. Terri Jensen 2011 – FTO Joshua Sweeten 2010 – Officer Stephen Meece 2009 – FTO Scott Lindsay 2008 – FTO Joshua Sweeten 2007 – Sgt. Donald Luthey 1999 – Sgt. Donald Luthey 1998 – FTO Scott Lindsay 1997 – Officer Jim Harris 1996 – Officer Steven Merchant 1995 – Officer Toni Giardina 1994 – Officer James West
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MADD Hero Award An officer that has made the most impact to achieve MADD’s mission: to stop drunk driving, support the victims of this violent crime, and prevent underage drinking. 2012 – Officer Trevor McGinnis 2012 – Ripon Police Department 2010 – Officer Stephen Meece 2009 – Officer Stephen Meece 2008 – Officer Stephen Meece
MADD Award Any officer with 25 or more DUI arrests in a year, or has the highest number of DUI arrests in the department will receive recognition. 2017 – Raul Hernandez 2016 – Raul Hernandez 2014 – Sergeant Stephen Meece 2014 – Officer Rachel Beuttler 2013 – FTO Stephen Meece 2013 – Ripon Police Department Volunteers in Police Service 2011 – FTO Danny Sauer 2010 – Officer Stephen Meece 2009 – Officer Stephen Meece 2008 – Officer Stephen Meece 2007 – Officer Stephen Meece 2006 – FTO Kenneth Husman 2005 – Officer Joshua Sweeten
California DOJ 10851 Award The CHP developed the 10851 Awards Program to recognize the superior efforts made by CHP and allied law enforcement personnel who have met specified criteria toward the reduction of stolen vehicle crimes. The California Highway Patrol (CHP) and the California State Highway Association award 10851 pins to recognize officers’ superior efforts in the recovery of stolen vehicles and arrests for auto theft. In a 12 month period, officers who meet the following criteria receive recognition: 1. 6 (six) in custody stolen vehicle recoveries or 12 recoveries with a minimum of 3 (three) in custody, 2. Development of information that results in the ID of an auto theft ring resulting in 2 (two) or more suspects, 3. Recovery of 10 (ten) or more stolen vehicles. 2002 – FTO Edward Ormonde 1998 – FTO Scott Lindsay 1997 – FTO Scott Lindsay 1996 – FTO Scott Lindsay 1995 – FTO Scott Lindsay 1995 – FTO Scott Lindsay
California Emergency Medical Services Lifesaving Award This annual award honors and recognizes exceptional acts and service by individuals. 2009 – FTO Scott Lindsay
US Junior Chamber of Commerce – Outstanding California Young Public Safety Officer Award Awarded to (5) public safety officers who were deemed worthy of state-wide recognition for excellence and innovation in community service. 1993 – Officer Steven Merchant
US Junior Chamber of Commerce – Outstanding Ripon Young Public Safety Officer Award Awarded to a local public safety officer who both exemplified the Jaycee philosophies and ideals, and who provided outstanding service to their local community. 1993 – Officer Steven Merchant
Ben Ali Shrine Certificate of Excellence Award Awarded to a group or person that went above and beyond in the performance of their duties in combating crime or providing exceptional service to their community. 2008 – Ripon Police Department – Officer Alex Burgos and Officer Erik Boger 2008 – Community Service Unit
Other Award Received by the Ripon Police Department 2010 – California Law Enforcement Challenge – 1st Place in Category 10-25 Officers (Statewide) 2010 – California Law Enforcement Challenge – Technology Category (Statewide) 2009 – California Law Enforcement Challenge – 3rd Place in Category 26-50 Officers (Statewide) 2009 – California Law Enforcement Challenge – Technology Category (Statewide) 2008 – California Law Enforcement Challenge – Technology Category (Statewide) 2007 – California Law Enforcement Challenge – 2nd Place in Category 26-50 Officers (Statewide) 2007 – California Law Enforcement Challenge – Technology Category (Statewide) 2007 – Best Application in Serving Organizational Business Objectives – MESH NETWORK 2006 – Best Practices in Mobile and Wireless Application Finalist
Joe Molloy Award 2009 – Chief Richard Bull Chief Bull was presented with the award for his dedication and service to law enforcement and to the California Police Chiefs Association (Press Release).