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FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE November 13, 2007 |
Troopers from TroopS G AND I
Receive Service Awards
State Police Troopers from Troop G in
Twice a year, the Connecticut State Police honors troopers who demonstrate bravery and outstanding service in the line of duty. The ceremony also honors men and women serving in local and federal law enforcement agencies and those serving as first responders. Award winners received medals and certificates from Department of Public Safety Commissioner John A. Danaher III and State Police Colonel Thomas Davoren.
Awards were presented in four categories:
Ø The Meritorious Service Medal is awarded to any person who renders service with a high degree of alertness, perseverance and superior judgment in the performance of a difficult task resulting in the protection of life, recovery of property, the prevention of – or solving of – a major crime or the apprehension of an armed or dangerous person.
Ø The Lifesaving Award is presented to any person who saves a human life or makes a valiant attempt to save a life.
Ø The Outstanding Service Award is given to any person who successfully performs an extreme, complex or difficult investigation. The person also may demonstrate exceptional skill or ingenuity in the apprehension of a wanted person, provide outstanding service to the public and or continuously achieves excellence in performance of duties over an extended period of time.
Ø The Unit Citation is awarded to members of a department, a command or group who combine their resources to achieve success in an investigation or event. The citation recognizes exceptional collective efforts.
Awards were presented to:
New Haven Police Lieutenant Leo Bombalicki On March 14, 2006, at approximately 9:23 p.m., an armed robbery occurred at a gas station in
In an effort to flee police, the suspect vehicle rammed several civilian cars. East Haven Police Officers and State Police Troopers, including Detective Daniel Sivori, assisted in stopping the vehicle on the bridge. As officers approached, one suspect engaged Det. Sivori and Officer Cari in an exchange of gunfire and both officer s were wounded. Lt. Bombalicki arrived on the scene and observed that Det. Sivori had been shot in the chest and leg. Lt. Bombalicki was unaware of the severity of the wounds, but recognized that an ambulance would have trouble negotiating the traffic. He made an immediate decision to drive Det. Sivori to the emergency room. En route, he directed New Haven Police Officers to block off intersections to expedite Det. Sivori’s arrival and treatment.
Lt. Bombalicki was presented with the medal for Meritorious Service.
Officers Leos and Smith were presented with awards for Lifesaving.
Captain Joe J. Davis On August 6, 2007, at approximately 1 p.m., Captain Davis was at a mall in
Captain Davis received a Lifesaving award.
Connecticut Regional Auto Theft Task Force (CRATTF). CRATTF is responsible for auto theft criminal investigations that occur within the state of
In 2006, CRATTF showed a tremendous increase in arrests and stolen vehicle recoveries as a result of criminal investigations conducted. That year, CRATTF had an increase of 190% in stolen vehicle recoveries, recovering 458 stolen motor vehicles valued at nearly $3 million. The CRATTF also increased criminal arrests by 130%, making 117 arrests of persons in possession of stolen vehicles or parts.
The members of the Connecticut Regional Auto Theft Task Force are recognized for their commitment to excellence and their continued dedication to combating auto theft related crime in the state of
Members of CRATTF each receiving a Unit Citation award are: Lt. Martin Lane, Sgt. Timothy Nolan, Sgt. James Lynch, Sgt. John S. Eckersley, TFC Christopher Bartolotta, TFC Paula Brunetto, TFC Peter Pinelli and TFC Mario Caruso of the Connecticut State Police; Sgt. Howard Koenig of the Department of Motor Vehicles; Det. John Pribesh of the Bridgeport Police Dept.; Sgt. Anthony Zona, Det. Joseph Dease, Det. Andres Diaz and Det. William Hurley of the New Haven Police Dept., Det. Richard Vetter of the Stamford Police Dept.; and Keith Carlough of the National Insurance Crime Bureau.
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