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Pictures from the 2009
CIT Annual Appreciation Luncheon
for Wake County CIT Officers
Police Chief, Harry
Dolan; CIT Officer of the Year Pam
Formyduval (Large Departments); Greg
Fishel, Chief Meteorologist, WRAL-TV;
Lt. Paula O’Neal, CIT Coordinator,
Raleigh Police Department.
Police Chief, Larry Smith;
Officer Adam Upton, CIT Officer of the
Year
(Small Departments)
John and Joyce Ely and the Salty Dogs
of Raleigh provided Dixieland Jazz for
the occasion.
Philip Brubaker, Featured Speaker for
the event talked about his "Brushes
with Life."
John and Joyce Ely and the Salty Dogs
of Raleigh provided Dixieland Jazz for
the occasion.
Officer Tim Hammonds (left) is
awarded the NCSU CIT Officer of the
Year Award by the NCSU Police
Coordinator, Capt. Jack Moorman.
the Morrisville Police Department CIT
Coordinator, Sgt. Mark Champ.CIT
Coordinator, Sgt. Mark Champ.
Sgt. Chris Clayton presents award to
Garner CIT Officer of the Year, Sophia
Sandlin (right)
Deputy Shawn Curtis (left), Wake
County Sheriff's Office is awarded CIT
Officer of the Year Award by Sgt. Kim
Wrenn
Officer Robert Tonietto (right) was
awarded Cary Police CIT Officer of the
Year
Officer Chris Miinor (left) was awarded
the Wake Forest CIT Officer of the
Year by Greg Fishel, WRAL TV
Salty Dogs of Raleigh
NAMI members gathered to honor CIT
Officers
Connie Cohran, CEO, Easter
Seals-UCP, Frank Edwards,
CoPresident NAMI Wake, and Jane
Philips, Easter Seals-UCP
Frank Edwards, CoPresident, NAMI
Wake and Greg Fishel, Chief
Meteorologist, WRAL (event MC)
Ann Akland, Co President, NAMi Wake
spoke about the importance of the CIT
Program to Families
Officer Mike Macario, 2008 CIT Officer
of the Year Award Winner
Director of Film
"Brushes with Life"
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