Tustin police celebrate standout employees after two-year awards hiatus
0About 100 Tustin Police Department employees, volunteers, and family members enjoyed a relaxing and fun evening during a long-awaited awards ceremony at Rock and Brews hosted by the Tustin Police Officers Association and Tustin Police Support Services Association. Tustin Police Chief Stu Greenberg recognized the extraordinary acts of bravery and community service by officers and civilian employees. Thirteen police officers and dispatchers were honored with the Distinguished Service Award for their roles in responding to the Chatham Village fire, the largest apartment fire in Tustin history. Around 3 a.m. on Feb. 12, 2020, officers were dispatched to Chatham Village, where…
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