DUI Task Force award recipients

Here is the list of award recipients at the Snohomish County DUI Task Force annual awards ceremony:

Officer Jason Rhodes, Arlington Police Department

Nancy Barker, safety patrol adviser at College Place Elementary School

City of Snohomish

TOWED (Towing Operators Working to Eliminate Drunk Driving)

Rep. John Lovick, a Washington State Patrol retired sergeant

Shaunte Gray-McVey, Everett Events Center Security

Joie Worthen and Chuck Elrod, Mountlake Terrace Police Department

Katherine Schiffner and Diana Hefley, The Herald

Ashley Hahn, Lake Stevens High School

Troopers Scott Keffeler, Ronald “Shane” Rogers and Joshua Winborne, Washington State Patrol

Officers Sean Gillespie and Davidson Lim, Sultan Police Department

Officer Marcus Dill, Snohomish Police Department

Master patrol deputy Zachary Devenney, Snohomish County Sheriff’s Office

Miles Matheson, Snohomish County Sheriff’s Office Posse

Troopers Matt Ecker and Dave Clifton, Washington State Patrol

Trooper Chris Caiola, Washington State Patrol

Deputy Dave Sorenson, Snohomish County Sheriff’s Office

Snohomish County Sheriff’s Office Explorer Post 207

Kim Sauer, Washington State Liquor Control Board Server Training Coordinator

Washington State Liquor Control Board Everett Enforcement Office

Officer Dave White, Marysville Police Department

Duane Borns, Why DUI When You Can Ride?

Tony Stevens, Northsound 1380 Radio

Detachment 8 Troopers, Washington State Patrol

Trooper Bradford Moon, Washington State Patrol

Snohomish County DUI Victim Panel

Officers Jason Jones and Sherman Mah, Everett Police Department.

Deputy prosecuting attorneys Tom Curtis and Adam Cornell, Snohomish County Prosecutor’s Office

Youth Meth Summit Board

Cheryl Van Winkle, Stadium Flowers

Officers Troy Meade and Robert Franklin, Everett Police Department

Officer Peter-Michael Hegge, Everett Police Department

Trooper Rob Nance, Washington State Patrol

Officers Steve Harbinson and Justin Lee, Edmonds Police Department

Officers Darryl Stamey, Steve Clopp (K-9 Taylor) and Ryan Irving (K-9 Brutus), Monroe Police Department

North Precinct 1st Watch Crew, Snohomish County Sheriff’s Office

Deputies Darrell Jones and Richard Bynum, North Precinct 1st Watch Crew, Snohomish County Sheriff’s Office

Snohomish Saferide Program

Monroe Police Department TEAM (Traffic Education and Enforcement)

Troopers Jason Bart and Greg Heider, Washington State Patrol

Officer Paul Bryan, Lynnwood Police Department

Angels award in memory of Megan “Marijke” Holschen (presented to those who helped the injured in an I-5 accident near Smokey Point in December)

Officer Mark Brinkman, Lynnwood Police Department

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