Fourth District Honors Service and Community Dedication

Chief Dorothy Todd and Mayor Justin Bibb congratulate Andre Willis of The Trash Boys during the Fourth District Community Relations Awards Ceremony.

Officers, citizens, and community leaders gathered at Cleveland Central High School for the Fourth District Community Relations Awards Ceremony, celebrating those who went beyond the call of duty to strengthen safety and unity across the community. In attendance were Mayor Justin Bibb, Safety Director Wayne Drummond, Chief Dorothy Todd, numerous city officials, and the families of those honored.

In addition to the commendations presented by the Community Relations Committee, the Cleveland Police Foundation proudly presented its Community Service Awards to Patrol Officer Daniel Sherlock, Tim Isaac, and The Trash Boys for their dedication and service to the community.

Congratulations to all who were recognized and thank you for your continued commitment to making Cleveland a better place to live and work.

A special thank you as well to CPF board members Dick Clough and Jim Craciun for assisting me in presenting our awards.

– Bob Guttu, CPF

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