Saturday, December 15, 2012

Loudoun County Sheriff’s Office Co-Hosts 15th Annual WRAP Awards

The Loudoun County Sheriff’s Office and the Washington Regional Alcohol Program (WRAP) co-hosted the 15th Annual WRAP Awards on Friday, Dec. 14, in McLean. The annual event recognizes law enforcement for their efforts in the fight against impaired driving.

Congratulations to Loudoun County Sheriff’s Deputy Alex Bracke, who was among 11 law enforcement officers from the region recognized by WRAP for their outstanding commitment in the fight against drunk driving.

Bracke, a 2-year veteran of the Sheriff’s Office Field Operations Division, removed 48 impaired drivers from Loudoun’s roadways during the past year.

The annual WRAP Awards ceremony is part of a kick-off campaign for the Holiday SoberRide Program and also recognizes members of law enforcement for their efforts in impaired driving prevention. Commemorating its 30th year in 2012, WRAP, is an award winning, public-private partnership working to prevent drunk driving and underage drinking in the Washington-metropolitan area.

The Master of Ceremonies was News4’s Aaron Gilchrist, Loudoun County Sheriff Michael L. Chapman served as co-host, and the featured speaker was Congressman Gerry Connolly, 11th District of Virginia.

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