CPD Officer recognized as ET DUI Officer of the Year

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Clinton Police Officer Adam Warren was recognized Monday by the Governor’s Highway Safety Office for what the office calls his “persistence in performance while serving and protecting the citizens of Clinton.” Patrolman Warren was named “East Tennessee DUI Officer of the Year for 2015 during the Regional Traffic Safety meeting Monday in Knoxville attended by about 120 law enforcement officers. CPD Lieutenant Larry Miller, who heads up the department’s Governor’s Highway Safety program, said that he nominated Warren for his hard work in detecting and arresting DUI suspects in the city. Miller said that Officer Warren was responsible for 25% of the agency’s DUI arrests this year. In a release announcing the award, Chief Rick Scarbrough said that Warren has been with the CPD for about four years and that he has “greatly contributed to the CPD’s ability to better serve and protect the citizens of Clinton.” Congratulations to Officer Adam Warren, the 2015 East Tennessee DUI Officer of the year.
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