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Thursday, January 17, 2019

Crossville Officers Recognized as Officers of the Month for December

The City of Crossville Police Department is proud to announce the December 2018 Officers of the Month. These officers were presented with Officer of the Month Certificates to recognize the agency members who go above and beyond what is required in their job descriptions as well as going the extra mile to help protect the citizens of our community.
Listed below are the recognized employees for December 2018:
Lieutenant J.C. Hancock

Lieutenant Hancock received the Officer of the Month recognition for Organizing, Planning and scheduling the department’s participation in the 2018 Christmas Parade and the Salvation Army collections at WalMart. Additionally, Lt. Hancock took the reins of the Department’s annual Christmas Party, where many of our officers were recognized for their meritorious service.

Master Police Officer Jon Tollett

Officer Tollett received the Officer of the Month recognition for his thorough investigation of an incident which occurred while he served as a School Resource Officer at a Cumberland County School. Officer Tollett conducted an investigation and vehicle search which led to an arrest and the recovery of a firearm, resulting in ensuring the safety of hundreds of students and staff, in a timely manner.

Police Officer Keith Sadula

Officer Sadula received the Officer of the Month recognition for his response to a theft call, in which a foot pursuit ensued. Officer Sadula was able to capture the fleeing suspect, resulting this and another reported theft being solved. On the same day, Officer Sadula stopped a vehicle and, during his thorough investigation, he recovered narcotics equipment and located stolen items, which solved another theft.

Police Officer Tyrel Lorenz


Officer Lorenz received the Officer of the Month recognition for his professional actions during a traffic stop. Officer Lorenz observed the occupant of a stopped vehicle moving around and opening and closing a compartment. After removing the driver, narcotics were discovered and a subsequent search led to the discovery of additional narcotics, cash and a firearm in the felon’s possession. The suspect later admitted contemplating the use of the firearm, before being made to exit the vehicle. 

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