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CCSO Honors
Community Volunteers
M ore than 100 community volunteers were honored for their
contributions to the Collier County Sheriff’s Office at the
20th annual spring luncheon.
The luncheon, at the Hilton Naples, opened with a ceremony
featuring the CCSO Honor Guard and closed with Sheriff Kevin
Rambosk presenting awards to the volunteers.
At CCSO, volunteers assist deputies in a variety of ways, including
staffing special events, helping with traffic control, providing research
or support to investigators, performing data entry, and assisting with
the agency’s many youth programs.
Volunteers also patrol neighborhoods in specially marked vehicles,
and if something seems out of character, they pass that information
along to the deputies.
Ten civilian and auxiliary volunteers received certificates and
plaques for the time and effort they unselfishly gave to the agency and
the community in 2016:
CIVILIAN VOLUNTEERS HONORED:
Roger Hill, 3,198 hours
Kenneth Robins, 1,994 hours
William Leach, 1,503 hours
Brad Hale, 1,378 hours
Paige Long, 1,356 hours
AUXILIARY VOLUNTEERS HONORED:
Richard “Barry” Liner, 1,497 hours
Charles Montgomery, 1,313 hours
Ernest Durso, 853 hours
Michael Provost, 731 hours
Michael Day, 620 hours
CCSO has enhanced its volunteer program, offering citizens even
more opportunities to get involved.
Specialized processing and background checks are necessary to
become a volunteer.
For more information on becoming a CCSO volunteer, call
239.252.0530, or go to www.colliersheriff.org to download an
application.
Photo Credit(s) to Cpl. Efrain Hernandez/CCSO
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