Thursday, February 14, 2008
San Diego DUI cop recognized for DUI arrests
San Diego DUI enforcement recognition
The Alpine Kiwanis Club recognized three law enforcement officers from different agencies last week for their San Diego DUI arrest service.
In a meeting Saturday, San Diego County Sheriff's Detective Fran Passalacqua, California Highway Patrol Officer Steve Reardon and U.S. Border Patrol Supervisory Agent Kyle L. Krall were honored with a small ceremony at Alpine Elementary School. It was part of the club's Law Enforcement Appreciation Day, an annual event in which the Kiwanis Club recognizes the achievements and community service of exceptional officers in the Alpine and East County region.
Reardon, who patrols the Alpine area, was recognized for his strong work ethic and record as a highway patrol officer. Reardon made 15 DUI arrests within a three-month span.
The Alpine Kiwanis Club recognized three law enforcement officers from different agencies last week for their San Diego DUI arrest service.
In a meeting Saturday, San Diego County Sheriff's Detective Fran Passalacqua, California Highway Patrol Officer Steve Reardon and U.S. Border Patrol Supervisory Agent Kyle L. Krall were honored with a small ceremony at Alpine Elementary School. It was part of the club's Law Enforcement Appreciation Day, an annual event in which the Kiwanis Club recognizes the achievements and community service of exceptional officers in the Alpine and East County region.
Reardon, who patrols the Alpine area, was recognized for his strong work ethic and record as a highway patrol officer. Reardon made 15 DUI arrests within a three-month span.
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