Living History: St. Paul, MN Honors NOBLE Member Debbie Montgomery
St. Paul Police Chief Thomas Smith speaking about Officer Montgomery's legacy during the May 3, 2016 ceremony.
City Honors Its First Female Officer
Officer Montgomery's Rookie Portrait.
On May 3, 2016, St. Paul, MN honored Debbie Montgomery, who became the city's first female police officer in 1975. Now, more than four decades after her rookie year and a distinguished career in public service--both in and out of law enforcement-- Ret. Officer Montgomery's rookie portrait and plaque were unveiled and will permanently hang in the Western District Community Room.

St. Paul Police Chief Thomas Smith, who served with Montgomery early in his career, honored her saying she "set a trail and a history that had never been set for the city of St. Paul." Smith went on to note that "not only was Montgomery the first female police officer ... but also the first African-American female as well. She has been a mentor and a role model throughout her career and even as we speak today (since) she's been retired."

Montgomery, who also served as an assistant commissioner of the Minnesota Department of Public Safety, rose through the ranks of the St. Paul Police Department to become a senior commander. She retired in 2003.

Montgomery, a former St. Paul City Council member, said she was honored by the recognition.  "I was a city planner by profession, so that's what I was doing before I got here and yet when I look back, I couldn't have found a better profession to go into," she said. "My heart is in it. ... It's all about public service."  You can see a full video of the local news story on Ret. Officer Montgomery here
NOBLE Alaska Members Achieve Honors During Training 
Sgt. Sims with Dr. William Walsh, former Director of SPI, and Retired Lt. Col. Cynthia Shain, Director of SPI

On May 12, 2016, Alaska State Trooper  and NOBLE member  S g t. Cornelius "Moose" Sims  graduated from the Administrative Officers Course of the Southern Police Institute (SPI) at the University of Lousiville. Sgt. Sims is one of forty-five officers from thirty-seven agencies and sixteen states to graduate in SPI's 135th class.  During the training period, which began in February and concluded in May, Sgt. Sims earned a 99.28% GPA and was bestowed the Director's Academic Award for the Undergraduates due his high academic achievement . The award is named for former Director of SPI, Dr. William Walsh.
 
Officer Pettus with his wife Whitney.

Aaron Pettus, an experienced law enforcement agent, was recently sworn in as an officer with the Anchorage, Alaska Police Department. He was awarded the Defensive Tactics Award during his graduation ceremony. Officer Pettus previously worked in law enforcement on the West Coast where he served three years with the University of Southern California Public Safety Department and three years with the Los Angeles County Sheriff's Department.
NOBLE New York Chapter Holds Its 33rd Annual Scholarship Dinner Dance
NOBLE New York Chapter President Timothy Pearson and the night's honorees.
Chapter President Pearson with the scholarship recipients.

The NOBLE New York Chapter , led by President Timothy Pearson,  granted 10 scholarships to local students at its annual Scholarship Awards Dinner Dance. The dinner dance, held May 5, 2016  at Leonard's Palazzo in Great Neck, NY, marks the event's 33rd anniversary.  In addition to the scholarship recipients, the affair's festivities also  honored  to  eight others for community service.
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