Turning in a team effort
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Deepa Bharath
NEWPORT BEACH -- Police Det. Mark Hamilton played basketball last year
with a man featured on “America’s Most Wanted” list of criminals.
Hamilton was, of course, undercover. In July, he helped track down and
arrest Anh The Duong, the 26-year-old man suspected in six murders and
several high-profile jewelry store robberies, including one at Fashion
Island.
On Thursday, speaking at the annual Police Appreciation Breakfast,
Hamilton joked about his dangerous encounter.
“I even scored six points in that game,” he said with a laugh, after
accepting his Award of Merit.
Hamilton added that he always realizes the danger of working
undercover but does not “really worry about it too much” because he
believes in the competence of his colleagues.
“Everybody knows what’s going on, and somebody’s always watching you,”
he said. “I completely trust the people I work with.”
The Newport Beach Chamber of Commerce teamed with the Police
Department to hand out the 10 awards.
Tom Fischbacher earned the highest honor -- Officer of the Year.
“I feel so fortunate to work for a community that gives us the
resources to make a difference,” he said. “This is a great honor.”
The common theme in all of the award recipients’ acceptance speeches:
Their jobs call for team efforts.
“This award is an acknowledgment of what all my staff has done,” said
Capt. Tim Riley, who was recognized for helping the department update its
technology and equipment over the last four years.
The annual ceremony is an opportunity for the business community to
recognize the Police Department, said Richard Luehrs, the chamber’s
president.
“With every year, I find myself getting a deeper understanding and
forming an emotional attachment to the Police Department,” he said. “It
gives us all renewed enthusiasm and makes us feel blessed that we’re
surrounded by such dedicated people.”
* Deepa Bharath covers public safety and courts. She may be reached at
(949) 574-4226 or by e-mail at o7 [email protected] .
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AWARD RECIPIENTS
Officer of the Year: Officer Tom Fischbacher
Supervisor of the Year: Sgt. Mike McDermott
Reserve Officer of the Year: Officer Rick Levesque
Civilian of the Year: Community Services Officer Cathie Lightfoot
Volunteer of the Year: Earl Fusselman
Merit Awards:
Capt. Tim Riley
Officer Randy Lawton
Det. Mark Hamilton
Officer Mark Fisher
Officer Jason Krauss
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