Nov 27, 2024

Recognizing excellence at the Alliance Police Department

Posted Nov 27, 2024 5:30 PM

By Alliance Police Department

Recognizing Excellence at the Alliance Police Department!

At the Alliance City Council meeting on November 19, 2024, several of our officers and staff were honored for their outstanding service, courage, and dedication to our community. Their actions exemplify the values of bravery, professionalism, and a commitment to public safety.

Lifesaving Awards

Officer Michael GomezIncident Date: April 28, 2024Responding to a fentanyl overdose, Officer Gomez administered Narcan and coordinated with EMS, successfully saving the individual’s life. His expertise in recognizing overdose symptoms and rapid action made all the difference.

Sergeant Tim PetersonIncident Date: August 14, 2024Sergeant Peterson saved a female experiencing a severe fentanyl overdose by administering two doses of Narcan and using an AED. His follow-up education to the family on Narcan's availability highlighted his care for the community beyond the call of duty.

Officer Parker Dahlberg & Officer Brandt SmithIncident Date: July 21, 2024Officers Dahlberg and Smith responded to a suspected fentanyl overdose where a female was unconscious and not breathing. Utilizing Narcan and sternum rubs, they successfully revived the individual, who began breathing and regained consciousness. Their quick response and decisive actions directly saved her life.

Chief’s Coins for Excellence

ACO Toni RavertThrough vigilance and dedication, ACO Ravert identified and helped apprehend a suspect involved in trespassing and theft at Shovelhead’s Garage on October 4, 2024. Her actions went above and beyond her role and were pivotal in resolving the case.

Officer Parker DahlbergOfficer Dahlberg is recognized for his incredible passion, proactiveness, and commitment to law enforcement, even as he is still in his first year with APD. Since May 2024, Officer Dahlberg has completed over 89 traffic stops, resulting in criminal cases involving narcotics, driving while impaired, and driving under suspension or revocation. His dedication to upholding the law has made Alliance a safer community.

Officer Tyler SherlockOfficer Sherlock is recognized for his extraordinary efforts in digital forensics throughout 2024. Without being directed, he took it upon himself to master the GrayKey software, becoming APD’s go-to expert in extracting and analyzing data from cell phones for criminal investigations. Officer Sherlock’s work has been instrumental in solving cases not only for the APD but also for agencies across the Nebraska Panhandle. His initiative, skill, and commitment to excellence in this specialized field have made a significant impact on public safety.

Sergeant David LaDuke & Officer Dani CampbellTheir meticulous efforts during the trial for Tyler Denby ensured impactful testimony, which was critical to securing the conviction. The U.S. Attorney’s Office praised their professionalism and dedication.

Purple Heart Award

Sergeant David LaDuke. Incident Date: September 15, 2024While responding to a volatile mental health crisis, Sergeant LaDuke exhibited remarkable courage and professionalism. During the confrontation, the subject assaulted Sergeant LaDuke and he sustained a serious leg injury while protecting his fellow officer and the community. His bravery exemplifies the sacrifices made in the line of duty.