PBA Officers of the Month
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Officer of
the Month - June, 2007
Delray Beach K-9 Officer Thomas Tolbert - nominated by Rod
Stevenson
K-9 Officer Tom Tolbert and
his partner, Karo, responded to a robbery call from
Picasso’s Pizza in Delray Beach on June 1, 2007. There were
two masked suspects with an assault rifle and two handguns.
The owner was shot as he tried to exit the front door and
the suspect with the assault rifle exited the back door and
shot through the back door striking two of the employees.
Officer Tolbert and Karo, along with PBSO K-9, road patrol,
marine patrol and the Eagle searched for the suspects for
over 10 hours during which a huge storm with heavy rain
moved in. Karo alerted to a boat behind a residence where
the two suspects were taken into custody. This arrest was a
huge success as the suspects later confessed to 5 other
robberies and a homicide in Miami. |
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Officer of
the Month - July, 2007
Jupiter Officer Michael Woodside, nominated by James Feeney
On May 4, 2007, Mike
responded to an in-progress strong arm robbery call at the
Jupiter West Plaza where he met with the victim who was with
his girlfriend and attacked (thrown to the ground, kicked
and jewelry taken by force) by three males in front of an
ice cream store. Instead of turning the case over to a
detective, Mike took the initiative of continuing to
investigate the case. He diligently continued to track down
the suspects and while on patrol nine days later spotted the
suspects back in the Plaza. Mike coordinated with other
officers and two of the suspects gave up and the third fled.
The suspect was apprehended in the rear of the Plaza. Mike
should be commended for his perseverance and initiative in
this case. It was due to his diligent investigation that the
suspects were apprehended in such a timely manner. |
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Officers
of the Month - August, 2007
Palm Beach Shores Officer Steven Deck, nominated by Officer
Tom Clark
Palm Beach Shores was
struck with three armed robberies (a pedestrian in the
walkway and two residents as their exited their vehicles) in
as many days. Steve began working with Officer Clark on the
first two robberies when the third robbery occurred. Steve
worked his regular schedule and volunteered to work on his
days off, in addition to hours above and beyond his evening
schedule in an effort to clear these cases. Steve worked
with other agencies and gathered enough information, victim
statements, and photo ids to clear the cases and file the
warrants. Steve’s skills, determination and tenacity working
outside his scheduled tour of duty demonstrate his
professionalism and willingness to go the extra distance to
solve cases. |
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Dec-Jan-Feb 2008
Sept-Oct-Nov 2007
Jun-Jul-Aug 2007
Mar-Apr-May 2007
Dec-Jan-Feb 2006
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