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File #: 18862-24    Version: 1
Type: Recognition Status: Presentations, Proclamations & Recognitions
File created: 6/3/2024 In control: County Council - Regular Session
On agenda: 6/11/2024 Final action:
Title: Recognition of Los Alamos Deputy Police Chief Oliver Morris on His Retirement (Accepted by Deputy Police Chief Oliver Morris)
Presenters: Anne Laurent; Dino Sgambellone
Indexes (Council Goals): Quality of Life - Public Safety
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Recognition of Los Alamos Deputy Police Chief Oliver Morris on His Retirement (Accepted by Deputy Police Chief Oliver Morris)
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WHEREAS, Deputy Police Chief Oliver Morris was hired by the Los Alamos Police Department as an officer in 2004. He was promoted to patrol sergeant in 2010, detective sergeant in 2011, operations commander in 2015, and deputy police chief in 2022, and after a celebrated 20-year career with the Los Alamos Police Department, he has elected to retire; and

WHEREAS, early in his career, Deputy Chief Morris generously volunteered to participate in the Special Olympics New Mexico (SONM) Law Enforcement Torch Run and is currently the regional coordinator for all North Region Law Enforcement Agencies involved in the Torch Run; and

WHEREAS, in February 2024, after 20 years of dedication to the Special Olympic Athletes, Deputy Chief Morris was recognized by Special Olympics New Mexico with the annual "Flame of Hope" award, the highest honor bestowed on a New Mexico officer; and

WHEREAS, Deputy Chief Morris served as the first full-time School Resource Officer at Los Alamos Middle School, where he promoted safety, security, and fostered improved relationships between the Police Department and students; and

WHEREAS, Deputy Chief Morris had the distinct privilege to attend and graduate from the FBI National Academy, completing the grueling "Yellow Brick Road" fitness challenge at Quantico, Virginia, in 2019; and

WHEREAS, Deputy Chief Morris has excelled in various positions within the Los Alamos Police Department, including being awarded Supervisor of the Year in 2014, joining the Bomb Squad, assisting with evacuations and security during the Las Conchas Fire, and implementing improved case clearance rates in the detective section, which had a significant impact on residential burglaries, larcenies, white-collar crime, and combating illegal drug activity; and

WHEREAS, Deputy Chief Morris has been a member of the Los Alamos Rotary Club f...

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