Family and Special Events
The City of Tomball and the Tomball Police Department
pride themselves on their relationship with the personnel
who work so diligently, and their families. There are
numerous family oriented events, held throughout the year,
which welcomes the entire family to participate and helps
support our personnel and their families. The Tomball Police
Department holds the values of family life to a high regard.
This is visualized by the constant support of the Command
Staff, when making the daily routine of police life a family
affair. The Tomball Police Department shows pride in the
exemplary conduct and performance displayed by the Police
Officers who wear the uniform with Pride, Integrity and
Professionalism.
National Police Week
President Kennedy recognized the role of law enforcement
personnel and, in 1962, proclaimed May 15 of each year as
Police Officers Memorial day in honor of Federal, State and
municipal officers who have been killed or disabled in the
line of duty, further designating the calendar week during
which such May 15 occurs as Police Week, in recognition of
the services given by the men and women who, night and day,
stand guard in our midst to protect us through enforcement
of our laws.
The Tomball Police Department is an example of excellence in
responding to law enforcement needs of our community,
regardless of the peril or hazard to themselves. Each year,
a ceremony is held for the friends and family of Tomball
Police Officers who risk their lives on a daily basis. This
ceremony honors fallen officers and shows appreciation for
the profession that these men and women have chosen.
Annual Awards Dinner
Through partnership with the Tomball Citizens Police
Academy Alumni Association, the Tomball Police Department
hosts an annual awards dinner for employees and volunteers.
At the dinner, awards are given to various members of the
organization. Award nominations were submitted by members of
the department, and included specific compelling
details/facts outlining the basis for the particular
nomination, i.e., outstanding job performance, number of
major arrests throughout the year, significant
self-initiated activities, and difficult projects
implemented/completed, above-and-beyond work that directly
benefited the department and/or the community. This year’s
award recipients were as follows:
2005 AWARD RECIPIENTS
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Rookie of the Year: Officer Craig
Davis received this award to recognize his
constant demonstration of exceptional competency
and job performance ability within his first two
years of employment. |
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Officer of the Year: Officer Bryan
Hill received this award for his significant,
consistent and/or lasting contribution(s) to the
department or its public safety mission to
protect and serve the community. |
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Supervisor of the Year: Lieutenant
Anthony Solomon received this award for
demonstrating exceptional professional
competency and a dedicated commitment to both
the department and to subordinates under his or
her supervision. |
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Wayne Stovall Police Service Award:
Sergeant Keith Bitz received this award for
unselfishly placing service above himself in his
work activities that support the community
and/or better the quality of life for our
citizens. |
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George Olin Police Leadership Award:
Sergeant Danny Arriaga received this award for
his ability to demonstrate leadership attributes
of loyalty, honesty, integrity, professionalism
and/or ethical conduct. |
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Civilian of the Year: Records
Specialist Angela Fagg received this award for
significant, consistent and/or lasting
contribution to the department and to the
department’s mission to protect and serve the
community. |
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Police Volunteer of the Year: The
Police Volunteer of the Year Award was granted
to (3) members of the Volunteers in Police
Services Unit. Sallie Fisher, Bill Usley, and
Mary Harvey received this award for unselfishly
demonstrating a significant volunteer commitment
to the department through their time, their
talent, their presence or their service.
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Chief’s Unit Citation of Merit: The
Tomball Police Department 9-1-1 Communications
Center was presented the Chief’s Unit Citation
of Merit for consistent outstanding Service to
the Citizens of Tomball, as well as the members
of the Tomball Police Department. |
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previous years awards |