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COMMUNITY ACTIVITY

Detective Danielle Dawson, Sergeant Randy Baughn, and Officer Stacy Brown participated in the Spring Fair at Fred Meyer, along with other TFD personnel.

COMMENDATIONS/LETTERS OF APPRECIATION

Officer Chase Grimmett received a written commendation from the Executive Director of Hope Alliance in Lewis County, which is a domestic violence and sexual assault victim’s advocacy center. Hope Alliance contacted TPD regarding a victim that had been sexual ly assaulted in Tumwater. The advocate, Darlene, was absolutely stunned at how wonderful Officer Grimmett treated the victim. Darlene reported that he was kind and conducted himself as having been trained with trauma-informed care. “I simply wanted you to know how appreciative we were for the way TPD and Officer Grimmett responded to a very sensitive case.”

Lieutenant Carlos Quiles, Lieutenant Ken Driver, Sergeant Bryent Finch, Sergeant Chuck Liska, Officer Kelly Clark, and Officer Chase Grimmett were recognized by South Puget Sound Community College staff, Mayor Sullivan, and incoming City Administrator Lisa Parks, for their response to a suicide incident in the parking lot on the campus. All were recognized for their quick response and professionalism in which they took control of the situation.

Officer Seth Stauffer received a verbal commendation from a citizen who had been involved in a collision. The resident called and complimented Officer Stauffer for the care he showed her during the investigation of the incident.

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