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Optimist Clubs to Honor Shelby County Deputy as “Officer of the Year”

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Release Date: April 30, 2007

Deputy Charles Crossley

Deputy Charles Crossley

The Memphis and Shelby County Optimist “Respect for the Law Committee,” made up of representatives of the 12 Optimist Clubs in Memphis and Shelby County, will be naming Shelby County Sheriff’s Office Deputy Charles Crossley “Officer of the Year” on Thursday, May 3, 2007, at 8:30 a.m., at the Criminal Justice Center, in the Sheriff’s Office conference room, 9th Floor, at 201 Poplar Avenue.

The Optimist Club has, since the 1960s, given awards to deserving officers for their exemplary service to the community.

“We are grateful to the Optimist Club for taking time to honor Deputy Crossley. He is an excellent officer and truly exemplifies the professional standards of the Shelby County Sheriff’s Office,” said Shelby County Sheriff Mark Luttrell, Jr.

Deputy Crossley is assigned to the Traffic Bureau of the Shelby County Sheriff’s Office. He has served in that position for the past seven years.

“He is a role model citing characteristics such as professional ethics and morals, and he’s compassionate in his dealings with peers and the citizens he serves,” said his commanders on his nomination to the Optimist Club.

Deputy Crossley has gone beyond his duties and responsibilities by developing the Motorcycle Squad Instructor’s Manual.

Deputy Crossley, 42, hired on with the Shelby County Sheriff’s Office in 1996. Before joining the Traffic Bureau in 1999, he was assigned to the Patrol Division.

 

 

For further information, contact:
Steve Shular
Public Information Officer
Shelby County Sheriff's Office
201 Poplar Ave - Suite 902
Memphis, TN 38103
Phone: 901-545-5532
FAX (901) 545-3310
Email: shulars@shelby-sheriff.org

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