Monday, May 11, 2009

Loudoun County Sheriff's Deputies Recognized

Two Loudoun County Sheriff's Deputies were recognized recently for their efforts in combating impaired driving at the 18th Annual Excellence in Community Service and Public Safety Ceremony.

Deputy Jason Totaro and Deputy Eric Cote were among several law enforcement personnel from the region recognized at the ceremony organized by the Fairfax County chapter of Mothers Against Drunk Driving (M.A.D.D.) and the Alcohol Safety Action Program (ASAP). The ceremony honors officers in their efforts in curbing drinking and driving.

Totaro has been with the agency for nearly three years and is currently assigned to the Sheriff’s Office Field Operations Division. In 2008 he removed 26 motorists from Loudoun’s roadways who were driving under the influence.

Cote has been with the agency for three years and is also assigned to the Sheriff’s Office Field Operations Division. In 2008 he removed 23 motorists from Loudoun’s roadways who were driving under the influence of alcohol.

The ceremony was held last Friday morning at the West Park Hotel in Tyson’s Corner.

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