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Commendations

Posted on January 10, 2017

Deputy Christopher Moore,

On December 13, 2016, Deputy Allen Crispin was patrolling the area around Young Forest Drive checking the neighborhood in an attempt to prevent burglaries. While patrolling, he noticed a suspicious black male subject in the backyard of 3301 Young Forest Drive running towards the side door of the residence. Due to Dep. Crispin's knowledge and familiarity with the community, he knew that the subject did not belong to that residence. Deputy Allen Crispin, Deputy Christopher Moore, Lieutenant Hal Hitchcock, Deputy Johnathan Gross and Deputy Mark Phillips gave chase and were able to apprehend the suspect after securing the area with a perimeter. Lieutenant Elijah Parker was informed by an unknown person that they saw three black males leaving a residence on Gerald Drive with one carrying a gun. Lieutenant Elijah Parker, Lieutenant Robert Silas and Lieutenant Danny Whitehead responded to the address and noticed a rear door open. When they entered the residence, they located a black male in the bathtub naked with a pillow case over his head and tied up. After further investigation, it was revealed that the subject Deputy Allen Crispin apprehended, along with two other subjects that were later identified, were responsible for the robbery. Due to great teamwork from all Deputies involved, these suspects were identified and arrested. 

Commendations

Posted on January 10, 2017

Deputy Allen Crispin,

On December 13, 2016, Deputy Allen Crispin was patrolling the area around Young Forest Drive checking the neighborhood in an attempt to prevent burglaries. While patrolling, he noticed a suspicious black male subject in the backyard of 3301 Young Forest Drive running towards the side door of the residence. Due to Dep. Crispin's knowledge and familiarity with the community, he knew that the subject did not belong to that residence. Deputy Allen Crispin, Deputy Christopher Moore, Lieutenant Hal Hitchcock, Deputy Johnathan Gross and Deputy Mark Phillips gave chase and were able to apprehend the suspect after securing the area with a perimeter. Lieutenant Elijah Parker was informed by an unknown person that they saw three black males leaving a residence on Gerald Drive with one carrying a gun. Lieutenant Elijah Parker, Lieutenant Robert Silas and Lieutenant Danny Whitehead responded to the address and noticed a rear door open. When they entered the residence, they located a black male in the bathtub naked with a pillow case over his head and tied up. After further investigation, it was revealed that the subject Deputy Allen Crispin apprehended, along with two other subjects that were later identified, were responsible for the robbery. Due to great teamwork from all Deputies involved, these suspects were identified and arrested. 

 

Commendations

Posted on January 10, 2017

Deputy Mark Phillips,

On December 13, 2016, Deputy Allen Crispin was patrolling the area around Young Forest Drive checking the neighborhood in an attempt to prevent burglaries. While patrolling, he noticed a suspicious black male subject in the backyard of 3301 Young Forest Drive running towards the side door of the residence. Due to Dep. Crispin's knowledge and familiarity with the community, he knew that the subject did not belong to that residence. Deputy Allen Crispin, Deputy Christopher Moore, Lieutenant Hal Hitchcock, Deputy Johnathan Gross and Deputy Mark Phillips gave chase and were able to apprehend the suspect after securing the area with a perimeter. Lieutenant Elijah Parker was informed by an unknown person that they saw three black males leaving a residence on Gerald Drive with one carrying a gun. Lieutenant Elijah Parker, Lieutenant Robert Silas and Lieutenant Danny Whitehead responded to the address and noticed a rear door open. When they entered the residence, they located a black male in the bathtub naked with a pillow case over his head and tied up. After further investigation, it was revealed that the subject Deputy Allen Crispin apprehended, along with two other subjects that were later identified, were responsible for the robbery. Due to great teamwork from all Deputies involved, these suspects were identified and arrested. 

Commendations

Posted on December 13, 2016

Deputy Zachary Lewis,

  On November 20, 2016, Deputy Levi McMurtry and Deputy Zachary Lewis were investigating an unrelated incident at the Riverfront Marina when they were alerted to a vehicle that had driven into the Savannah River via a boat ramp. Arriving at the scene, they observed a vehicle submerged in water and a male subject struggling to stay above water. The subject attempted to avoid being pulled from the water by the deputies. Deputy McMurtry and Deputy Lewis made their way to a dock and as the subject was swimming pass, Deputy Lewis held Deputy McMurtry by his duty belt allowing him to reach out and grab the subject pulling him to safety. During the investigation it, was discovered that the subject in question had assaulted his girlfriend the night before and was attempting to take his own life believing that he had killed her. The vehicle the subject was driving had also been stolen by the subject the night before from a gas station on East Boundary.

Commendations

Posted on December 13, 2016

Deputy Levi McMurtry,

On November 20, 2016, Deputy Levi McMurtry and Deputy Zachary Lewis were investigating an unrelated incident at the Riverfront Marina when they were alerted to a vehicle that had driven into the Savannah River via a boat ramp. Arriving at the scene, they observed a vehicle submerged in water and a male subject struggling to stay above water. The subject attempted to avoid being pulled from the water by the deputies. Deputy McMurtry and Deputy Lewis made their way to a dock and as the subject was swimming pass, Deputy Lewis held Deputy McMurtry by his duty belt allowing him to reach out and grab the subject pulling him to safety. During the investigation it, was discovered that the subject in question had assaulted his girlfriend the night before and was attempting to take his own life believing that he had killed her. The vehicle the subject was driving had also been stolen by the subject the night before from a gas station on East Boundary.

Commendations

Posted on November 29, 2016

Deputy Tricia Bourne,

On October 29, 2016, Deputy Jason McQuaig, Deputy Ty Dailey and Deputy Tricia Bourne were dispatched to Meadowbrook Drive in reference to a suicide attempt by a 60-year-old W/M. Upon arrival, the deputies were met outside of the residence by the complainant who led them to the garage where the subject was lying in a pool of blood on the garage floor. The subject’s wrists and neck had been cut extensively with a steak knife by the subject. The deputies had the complainant get towels from the resident and Deputy Ty Dailey began applying pressure on the subject’s neck while Deputy James McQuaig and Deputy Tricia Bourne began applying pressure on each wrist to stop the bleeding until EMS arrived. Gold Cross MED unit 27 arrived on the scene and stabilized the subject and transported the subject to AUMC for treatment.

Commendations

Posted on November 29, 2016

Deputy Jason McQuaig,

On October 29, 2016, Deputy Jason McQuaig, Deputy Ty Dailey and Deputy Tricia Bourne were dispatched to Meadowbrook Drive in reference to a suicide attempt by a 60-year-old W/M. Upon arrival, the deputies were met outside of the residence by the complainant who led them to the garage where the subject was lying in a pool of blood on the garage floor. The subject’s wrists and neck had been cut extensively with a steak knife by the subject. The deputies had the complainant get towels from the resident and Deputy Ty Dailey began applying pressure on the subject’s neck while Deputy James McQuaig and Deputy Tricia Bourne began applying pressure on each wrist to stop the bleeding until EMS arrived. Gold Cross MED unit 27 arrived on the scene and stabilized the subject and transported the subject to AUMC for treatment.

Commendations

Posted on October 4, 2016

Sergeant Jessie Kent,

  On September 4, 2016, Deputy Brandon Phillips and Deputy Corey Schettino were serving dinner on F-Pod at the Charles B. Webster Detention Center when they discovered an inmate hanging from the top bunk with his bed sheet around his neck. The inmate was unresponsive and showed no signs of life. Deputy Brandon Phillips immediately put out the call for a medical emergency over the radio, while Deputy Corey Schettino lifted the inmate and then they both were able to remove the sheet from around the inmate’s neck. Deputy Corey Schettino began chest compressions while Deputy Brandon Phillips requested for someone to respond with an Automated External Defibrillator (AED).  The nurse, Teresa Leslie arrived at the cell and took over performing chest compressions. Sergeant Jessie Kent arrived on the scene shortly afterwards and took over performing chest compressions from the nurse. Deputy Brandon Phillips used the AMBU bag to administer oxygen to the inmate. They continued to perform CPR on the inmate until they were relieved by the EMTs. Because of their quick actions the inmate’s life was saved.

Commendations

Posted on October 4, 2016

Deputy Brandon Phillips,

  On September 4, 2016, Deputy Brandon Phillips and Deputy Corey Schettino were serving dinner on F-Pod at the Charles B. Webster Detention Center when they discovered an inmate hanging from the top bunk with his bed sheet around his neck. The inmate was unresponsive and showed no signs of life. Deputy Brandon Phillips immediately put out the call for a medical emergency over the radio, while Deputy Corey Schettino lifted the inmate and then they both were able to remove the sheet from around the inmate’s neck. Deputy Corey Schettino began chest compressions while Deputy Brandon Phillips requested for someone to respond with an Automated External Defibrillator (AED).  The nurse, Teresa Leslie arrived at the cell and took over performing chest compressions. Sergeant Jessie Kent arrived on the scene shortly afterwards and took over performing chest compressions from the nurse. Deputy Brandon Phillips used the AMBU bag to administer oxygen to the inmate. They continued to perform CPR on the inmate until they were relieved by the EMTs. Because of their quick actions the inmate’s life was saved.

Commendations

Posted on October 4, 2016

Deputy Corey Schettino,

  On September 4, 2016, Deputy Brandon Phillips and Deputy Corey Schettino were serving dinner on F-Pod at the Charles B. Webster Detention Center when they discovered an inmate hanging from the top bunk with his bed sheet around his neck. The inmate was unresponsive and showed no signs of life. Deputy Brandon Phillips immediately put out the call for a medical emergency over the radio, while Deputy Corey Schettino lifted the inmate and then they both were able to remove the sheet from around the inmate’s neck. Deputy Corey Schettino began chest compressions while Deputy Brandon Phillips requested for someone to respond with an Automated External Defibrillator (AED).  The nurse, Teresa Leslie arrived at the cell and took over performing chest compressions. Sergeant Jessie Kent arrived on the scene shortly afterwards and took over performing chest compressions from the nurse. Deputy Brandon Phillips used the AMBU bag to administer oxygen to the inmate. They continued to perform CPR on the inmate until they were relieved by the EMTs. Because of their quick actions the inmate’s life was saved.

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