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Illinois State Police honors public safety protectors

Illinois State Police honors public safety protectors

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SPRINGFIELD, Ill. (Chambana Today) — Illinois State Police (ISP) director Brendan F. Kelly gathered on Friday with ISP staff and their families, local law enforcement officers, and distinguished members of the public for the annual ISP Awards Ceremony. The ceremony was held to recognize individuals for their significant contributions and dedication to public safety in 2024.

Each award recipient was recognized for their exemplary service to ISP and the residents of Illinois. Kelly presented individuals with the following awards:

  • Directors’ Award of Distinction
  • Medal of Valor
  • Medal for Honor
  • Achievement Medal
  • Purple Heart Medal
  • Lifesaving Medal
  • Meritorious Service Medal

“ISP’s greatest strength is our people – Troopers, Specials Agents, Telecommunicators, Analysts, Forensic Scientists” said Kelly. ​ “The people we recognize this year embody ISP’s core values of Integrity, Service, and Pride. Thank you to those who have bravely and selflessly answered the call to pursue justice, protect the public, and serve your community.”

In addition to the Director’s Awards, eight ISP employees received special recognition for exemplary service during 2024. ​ Special recognition was given to the ISP Officer of the Year, Special Agent of the Year, ​ Telecommunicator of the Year, Forensic Scientist of the Year, and Public Safety Support Staff Member of the Year.

2024 Officer of the Year: Trooper Kyle E. DePriest

In 2024, Trooper Kyle DePriest served as a member of the Statewide Anti-Violence South Team. ​ He is recognized for his strong work ethic, advanced skills, and team-focused approach, which led to the arrest of 70 individuals on 203 criminal charges, the seizure of 45 illegal firearms, nearly two kilograms of a controlled substance, and the recovery of four stolen vehicles. In January of 2024, DePriest showed exceptional bravery when a suspect fired a weapon at and struck his squad car during a pursuit.

2024 Special Agent of the Year: Special Agent Michael A. Leathers

Special Agent Michael A. Leathers, assigned to Division of Criminal Investigation Zone 1, demonstrated exceptional dedication and leadership, particularly amid the surge in expressway violence. ​ As a member of the Lake County Major Crimes Taskforce, he responded to multiple homicide investigations and was the primary case agent on seven significant cases involving homicide, domestic battery, threats to officials, and more. ​ His thorough investigative work led to four suspects being charged and more than 100 investigative leads completed.

2024 Telecommunicator of the Year: Telecommunicator Specialist Melissa K. Dearworth

Telecommunicator Specialist (TCS) Melissa K. Dearworth started her career in 2017, and has since demonstrated exceptional knowledge and dedication. ​ Drawing on her law enforcement background, she has become a valued resource to sworn personnel and new trainees alike. Dearworth’s positive and supportive approach has strengthened the communication center’s morale. ​ Her dependability and team spirit were highlighted on multiple occasions, including Metro East Special Operation Group details.

2024 Forensic Scientist of the Year: Forensic Scientist III Aimee C. Stevens

Aimee Stevens serves as a Forensic Scientist III in the Firearms/Toolmarks section at the Forensic Science Laboratory in Chicago. Throughout her career, she has been a model of professionalism, knowledge, and service. ​ She is a highly skilled analyst and her commitment to providing quality forensic science services is exceptional. Stevens maintains this level of productivity while participating in leadership roles for multiple forensic science sections at both state and national levels. ​Ms. Stevens is an example of ISP’s values of Integrity, Service, and Pride.

2024 Public Safety Support Staff Member of the Year: Chris D. Miller

Throughout Chris D. Miller’s 27 years of dedicated service, he has demonstrated unwavering commitment, technical expertise, and exemplary leadership. ​His time as Bureau Chief of the Radio Network Services Bureau was marked by exceptional service and professionalism.​ Even after retirement he continued to selflessly support ISP during a critical transition period, showcasing Mr. Miller’s dedication to the agency and its mission. ​He played a pivotal role in coordinating radio communications for the Democratic National Convention, which was crucial to the success of the large-scale event, ensuring seamless and secure communication across multiple agencies.

The full list of 2024 ISP Award recipients is as follows:

Director’s Award of Distinction

  • Officer Alex Barnes
  • Officer Robert McNeely
  • Officer Austin Priest
  • Skylar Lambeth
  • Steve Newcomb
  • James R. Page

Medal For Valor

  • Trooper Kyle E. DePriest
  • Trooper Adam D. Fitts
  • Trooper Blake D. Thompson

Medal For Honor

  • Master Sergeant Ross A. Green
  • Sergeant Kyle T. Blakemore
  • Trooper Derek W. Beckman
  • Trooper Clay M. Carns
  • Trooper Corey S. Thompsen

Achievement Medal

  • Colonel Margaret M. McGreal
  • Colonel Christopher E. Owen
  • Lieutenant Jacqueline Cepeda
  • Lieutenant Jeff L. Schisler
  • Lieutenant Jacob A. Tresenriter
  • Lieutenant Colonel The V. Tran
  • Master Sergeant Stephen N. Jurevis
  • Master Sergeant Andrew W. Kazenski
  • Sergeant Jose L. Vallejo
  • Chief Jeffrey M. Hoecker
  • Chief of Staff Nathan J. Leitner
  • Vickie A. Anger
  • Jill D. Collum
  • Cheryl A. McKnelly
  • Chris D. Miller
  • John J. Neuman

Purple Heart Medal

  • Trooper Clay M. Carns
  • Trooper Dakotah J. Chapman-Green
  • Trooper Corey S. Thompsen

Lifesaving Medal

  • Master Sergeant Nicholas A. Colon
  • Master Sergeant Kevin P. Kelliher
  • Sergeant Brandon M. Douglas
  • Sergeant Joseph C. Dunn
  • Sergeant Cynthia Pfau-Wilsdorf
  • Trooper Tarek P. Aldroubi
  • Trooper Tyler J. Dively
  • Trooper Rodger D. Goines
  • Trooper Christopher R. Greene
  • Trooper Colin Ingalls
  • Trooper Jacob W. Keeney
  • Trooper Grace M. Ketchum
  • Trooper Matthew N. Kostkiewicz
  • Trooper Amanda M. Laughlin
  • Trooper Matthew A. Price
  • Trooper Giuseppe P. Rallo
  • Trooper Micah Ransom
  • Trooper Corey D. Sims

Meritorious Service Medal

  • Master Sergeant Christopher C. Burke
  • Master Sergeant Andrew W. Kazenski
  • Sergeant Jose L. Vallejo
  • Taruna Ganne
  • Harish Kumar Gouni
  • Pooja Guddeti
  • Christopher Kennett
  • Jeremy W. Thomas
  • Chandrika Thumu

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