The Seventh Annual United States Attorney Awards Presentation for the Southern District of Indiana was held today at the annual Law Enforcement Conference. The awards are presented to individuals who have exhibited extraordinary effort and made special contributions to successful prosecutions or litigation by the United States Attorney’s Office. Timothy M. Morrison, United States Attorney for the Southern District of Indiana, announced that the following individuals were honored today:
Brian K. Ace, Federal Bureau of Investigation
Steven Alexander, Bureau of Alcohol Tobacco Firearms & Explosives
Mary Mitchell Armstrong, Department of Health & Human Services
Sean Brady, Drug Enforcement Administration
Jerry Canon, DHS - Customs and Border Protection
W. David Crawford, II, Federal Bureau of Investigation
Donna M. Elam, Indiana State Police
C. Douglas Ferguson, Department of Health & Human Services
Brian F. Flaherty, Federal Bureau of Investigation
Neal O. Freeman, Federal Bureau of Investigation
Fount Hankle, Jr., Department of Homeland Security - OIG
Paul R. Hansard, Indiana State Police
Michael D. Johnson, U.S. Immigration & Customs Enforcement Office of
Homeland Security Investigations
Robert A. Langan, Drug Enforcement Administration
Alan C. McElroy, Office of Indiana Inspector General
Michael Thomas Neuner, Beech Grove Police Department
Emily A. Odom, Federal Bureau of Investigation
Kurt D. Pritchett, Evansville Police Department
John D. Pirics, Carmel Police Department
Chris Roberts, Bartholomew County Sheriff’s Department
Steven L. Schlobohm, Federal Bureau of Investigation
Garth Schwomeyer, Indianapolis Metropolitan Police Department
Ethan Smith, Vanderburgh County Sheriff’s Department
J. Troy Stanton , Indiana State Police
Samuel J. Stearley, Indiana State Police
Steven R. Swarm, Indianapolis Metropolitan Police Department
Eric D. White, IRS - Criminal Investigation Division
Katharine Runyan Wingert, Department of Health & Human Services
“These awards celebrate the outstanding contributions of federal, state, and local law enforcement to the mission of the United States Attorney’s Office. All of these individuals demonstrated exemplary service and dedication in the investigation and trial preparation of matters brought to the United States Attorney’s office for prosecution or litigation. The efforts of these individuals in cases involving crimes such as drug trafficking, child exploitation, public corruption, identity theft, and misuse of federal funds, resulted in the prosecution of over 130 individuals,” said U.S. Attorney Tim Morrison. “It is with grateful appreciation that we publicly recognize these individuals for their hard work and devotion to duty,” said U.S. Attorney Morrison.
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