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Armstrong recognized as Officer of the Year

(2/1) Jonathan Hamrick of the Thurmont Lions Club presented the Thurmont Police Officer of the Year Award to Sergeant Dave Armstrong at the Town Council’s January 18 meeting.

Armstrong was recognized for his unwavering devotion to the town and professional demeanor, whose efforts have increased community involvement and recognition. Armstrong joined the Thurmont Police Department in 2012 and was promoted to sergeant in 2018 through his exemplary efforts, strong work ethic, and community involvement. "Sergeant Armstrong has proven to be an asset to the police department since the day he began," Hamrick said.

Armstrong carries numerous trainings and certifications including patrol supervisor, training coordinator, and de-escalation certified instructor. He is noted for his efficiency and equality in his police service and has received letters of compliments from the community, especially in relation to the guidance he gave to the Thurmont Skatepark committee to ensure a safe place for skaters in town.

"It’s a pleasure to work in a town where the community is involved with what goes on," he said.

Along with the recognition, a charity donation in the amount of $400 was made in Armstrong’s name to the Thurmont Cub Scouts. Armstrong credited the Lions Club for their continuous presence in town activities. "To my knowledge I don’t know anything we’ve done that the Lions Club has not been a part of," he said.

"We appreciate all you do for our police department, you are an asset to the town of Thurmont," Mayor John Kinnard said.

The Thurmont Police Department’s Civilian Employee of the Year award was presented to Code Enforcement Officer Kristi Wood. "Ms. Wood’s passion and dedication to work with the children and residents of Thurmont has earned positive recognition for herself and the agency," said Chief Eyler.

Wood began part-time with the department in 2014 and became full-time following displays of her desire ‘to do more’ and her work with the crossing guard detail. Wood has shown strong initiative and has developed friendly reminder letters, regarding code violations, which are sent out before initiating any formal action. "This letter has had great success," Eyler said.

Wood has received numerous compliments from coworkers and members of the community for her compassion and work ethic. She was also instrumental in promoting child safety by introducing town mascot "Safety Pup," who visited schools and engaged children even through COVID-19. Wood also initiated the agency’s participation in Operation Chill, which offered children a chance to earn a free 7-Eleven Slurpee.

"As you can see, she’s done a lot throughout the years to promote the department," Eyler said.

Wood credited the outstanding leadership of the police department, "It’s a pleasure to come to work…I’m happy to be part of the team," she said.

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