2/4/2012 4:38:27 AM


TRINA SCOTT, THE WIDOW OF OFFICER DAVID SCOTT, PRESENTED THE AWARDS AT THE 2010 COMPETITION.


John Smith First Place
Sean Averitt 2nd place, Blake Wanstrath 3rd place
Brad Holder 4th place, Will Evans 5th place
David Scott Competititon
David Scott Competititon
David Scott Competititon

MR. ANTHONY GAINES RECEIVES EMPLOYEE OF THE QUARTER AWARD.

Mr. Anthony Gaines and Police Chief Ed Ansley

Mr. Anthony Gaines was nominated for Employee of the Quarter, Jan 1- Mar, 2010. He has worked for the Police Department since Oct 2009. He is hard-working and has a can-do attitude about everything he does. His work ethic is beyond reproach and he is always looking for ways to improve methods in his work environment.

 

CONCERNS OF POLICE SURVIVORS MURAL
 AT CPD HEADQUARTERS

Justin Bailey Recieves the Employee award
 from Chief Ansley

 

NINE NEW OFFICERS SWORN-IN ON DEC 1, 2009

New Officers Sworn in December 1, 2009

David Hooper, Maurice Nesbitt, Dennis Honholt, Chris Cunningham, Arthur Bing, Mayor Piper, Bryan Wood, Zachary “Zack” Upton, Jason Smock, and Ryan Pope.

 

OFFICER JUSTIN BAILEY RECEIVES EMPLOYEE AWARD

National Peace Officers

On July 17, 2009, Chief Ansley presented the Lifesavers Award to Officer Justin Bailey.  On April 10, 2009, Officer Bailey responded to a call of a child that had choked and stopped  breathing. Officer Bailey performed CPR and his quick response and life saving actions were   instrumental in saving the life of the two year old child.


TRINA SCOTT, THE WIDOW OF OFFICER DAVID SCOTT, PRESENTED THE AWARDS AT THE COMPETITION.

Trina Scott gives Detective Daniel
 Lane 1st Place in the awards competition
Trina Scott gives Officer 
Bradley Holder 2nd Place in the awards competitionTrina Scott gives Leiutenant John Smith 3rd Place in the awards
 competition
Trina Scott gives Detective 
Tyler Barrett 4th Place in the awards competitionTrina Scott gives Officer Chris Gilmore 5th Place in the awards competition

 

MEDAL OF VALOR TO OFFICER ALEXANDER KOZIOL


Medal of Valor given to Officer Alexander 
Koziol from Chief Ansley

On the 15 th of January 2008, Officer Koziol, along with other members from his shift, responded to a bank robbery in progress at F&M Bank located at 2601 Wilma Rudolph Blvd. It was soon discovered that the blue van fleeing the scene was being driven by a hostage that the bank robbery suspect had abducted. Officer Koziol and other officers stopped the fleeing vehicle in the road way next to Wal-Mart located at 3050 Wilma Rudolph Blvd. As Officer Koziol approached and challenged the robbery suspect in the van, he encountered a life threatening situation and was forced to save the life of the hostage and himself by making a split-second decision in a highly volatile situation.

Officer Koziol’s actions during this entire stressful event are without question and are considered extremely valorous. He placed his own safety at risk to protect the life of another. Officer Koziol is a hero among heroes. His actions bring great credit upon himself, his family, and the Clarksville Police Department.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

New Hires Jan, 2011

On December 1, we added 11 New Police Officers to the ranks of the Clarksville Police Department. John Burdge, Matthew Ferrell, Avery Lambert, Christopher Robinson, Ryan Steinlage, Kyle Fleming, Christy Arwood, Brittany Boisseau, Morgan Northrup, Todd Bell and James Atkins.

 

New Hires Oct5th, 2010

Four new Clarksville Police Officers were sworn in on October 5, 2010. Left to right - Chief Al Ansley, William Gilbly, Felix Almonte, Buddy Gillespie, John Platt, and Mayor John E. Piper.

 

Bret Norfleet

On August 27, 2010, Officer Bret Norfleet was promoted to the rank of Sergeant.

 

Clarksville Police Dept.

Picture Above left to right: Mr. Lambert, Officer John Reyes, Chief Al Ansley, Deputy Chief Mike Parr and Deputy Chief Frankie Gray.

The Clarksville Police Department received a Patriotic Employer Award from the National Committee for Employer Support of the Guard and Reserve. Mr. Carl Lambert, the Area Chairman of the National Committee for Employee Support of the Guard and Reserve for Middle Tennessee presented Chief Ansley the award at Police Headquarters. The award was given to the Police Department for their recognition and support of the Uniformed Services Employment and Reemployment Act, ensuring supervisors had the tools necessary to effectively manage employees who serve in the Guard and Reserve, and our continuing recognition and support of our service members in peace, in crisis, and in war. The Police Department has 21 officers that are either in the Guard or Reserve.


The Clarksville Police Department received First place in The Tennessee Department of Transportation Governor’s Highway Safety Office’s 6th Annual Law Enforcement Challenge. September 10.

Clarksville Police Dept.

According to a Governor’s Highway Safety Office Press Release, “The Law Enforcement Challenge recognizes outstanding performances by law enforcement agencies and officers from across the state,” said Governor Phil Bredesen. “These dedicated public servants work diligently for the good of their communities and deserve this recognition both by the state and nationally.” The Law Enforcement Challenge is an annual competition which recognizes and rewards the best overall traffic safety programs across the state and across the country as judged by the International Association of Chiefs of Police (IACP). Similar sizes and types of agencies are judged on their local efforts to enforce laws and educate the public about the dangers of driving impaired and speeding as well as the importance of occupant protection. The winning safety programs combined officer training, public information and enforcement to reduce crashes and injuries within their jurisdictions.

Pictured Above Left to Right: Officer A. Altman, Margaret Perkinson, Bob Peterson, Deputy Chief Frank Gray, Officer C. Gilliard, Misty Mackens, Officer M. Caver, Chief Al Ansley, LT Gary Hurst and Officer Derrick Cronk.


JANUARY 16, 2010, OFFICER GERALD VON STEFFEN WAS PROMOTED TO THE RANK OF SARGEANT

 

Justin Bailey Recieves the Employee award from Chief Ansley

 

FEBRUARY 26, 2010, A PROMOTION CEREMONY WAS HELD AT POLICE HEADQUARTERS FOR RAMON ANTONIO FERRER-RAMOS.

 

Justin Bailey Recieves the Employee award from Chief Ansley

He was promoted to the rank of Sergeant. He has been with the PD since Jan 2001. He will be working District 3 nights. Ramon has been a Crisis Negotiator since Dec 2004. Prior to coming to the PD, he retired from the U.S. Army in July 2000.


ON SEPTEMBER 25, 2009, PATRICKSEAY WAS PROMOTED TO THE RANK OF SERGEANT

Justin Bailey Recieves the Employee award from Chief Ansley

 

OFFICER JUSTIN BAILEY RECEIVES EMPLOYEE AWARD

Justin Bailey Recieves the Employee award from Chief Ansley

On July 17, 2009, Chief Ansley presented the Lifesavers Award to Officer Justin Bailey.  On April 10, 2009, Officer Bailey responded to a call of a child that had choked and stopped  breathing. Officer Bailey performed CPR and his quick response and life saving actions were   instrumental in saving the life of the two year old child.


DAVID SCOTT MEMORIAL TOP GUN COMPETITION JUNE 26, 2009

Chief Ansley and other officers from both the Clarksville Police Department and Montgomery County Sheriff’s Department participated in the competition.

 

David Scott Memorial Gathering
David Scott Memorial Gathering

YAMIL BAEZ-SANTIAGO ROOKIE OF THE YEAR AWARD

Presented to Officer David Johnson June 26, 2009

Yamil Baez-Santiago Rookie of the Year Award
Yamil Baez-Santiago Rookie of the Year Award

 

CERTIFICATE OF APPRECIATION

On March 22, 2007, Lt. Gary Hurst and Officer Alan Altman was presented with a Certificate of Appreciation by CW3 Joseph Moroschak, BN Safety Officer , for presenting programs to military personnel in promoting driver safety.

 

Lt. Gary Hurst and Officer Alan Altman