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Police announce civilian employee of the year

By Staff reports
Posted Feb 22, 2011 @ 02:51 PM
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The Bartlett Police Department selected property control custodian and court liaison officer Dean Norman as its  2010 Civilian Employee of the Year.

Police officials said Norman was chosen because of his six-year dedication to the police department, his willingness to help police officers submit evidence and his job performance and work ethic during the past year, as well as providing mentoring to police department members.

“Not only does Dean Norman keep his supervisors apprised of the outcomes of important traffic and criminal cases, but he also attempts to provide valuable guidance while police officers prepare for their upcoming courtroom testimony,” Bartlett police Sgt. Geoff Pretkelis said.

The Bartlett Police Department selected property control custodian and court liaison officer Dean Norman as its  2010 Civilian Employee of the Year.

Police officials said Norman was chosen because of his six-year dedication to the police department, his willingness to help police officers submit evidence and his job performance and work ethic during the past year, as well as providing mentoring to police department members.

“Not only does Dean Norman keep his supervisors apprised of the outcomes of important traffic and criminal cases, but he also attempts to provide valuable guidance while police officers prepare for their upcoming courtroom testimony,” Bartlett police Sgt. Geoff Pretkelis said.

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