An experienced military police officer with a strong track record of maintaining secure environments and leading diligent security details to minimize crime on the road. Collaborated closely with the Directorate of Emergency Services (DES) as a desk sergeant, demonstrating exceptional attention to detail in monitoring infractions, security threats, and suspicious activities. Proficient in working with Law Enforcement Reports (LER) and Raw Data Files (RDF), ensuring accurate information for the daily blotter. Possessing an active secret security clearance, and reliable security and management professional skilled in resolving complex issues using analytical and evaluative methods. Hands-on experience in traffic investigations, LERs, RDFs, suspensions, debarments, and high training events on base before deployments, adept at responding promptly to challenges. Problem-solving skills, a proactive approach, adaptability, creativity, and a results-oriented mindset contribute to excelling in new tasks. Committed to making meaningful contributions and advancing organizational goals.
Responsible for the daily operations of the Directorate of Emergency Services (DES) Traffic Section; supervises, trains, and evaluates 4 soldiers and two Department of the Army Civilian Police traffic accident investigators; organization's primary facilitator for driving while intoxicated detection training, speed-measuring device operations, and high risk traffic stop tactics and procedures; develops and implements traffic control plans for special ceremonies and events; performs regular traffic surveys to identify problem areas and focus traffic enforcement efforts; maintains and accounts for property valued in excess of $250,000.
Supervises the Fort Gordon Military Police Desk, Civilian Law Enforcement Center Liaison Desk Sergeant and 26 Military Police Patrols; responsible for reviewing and correcting the Military Police Blotter, receiving and recording complaints and safeguarding property and evidence; processes offenders and detained personnel; provides assistance, information and notifications to civilian communities, military communities and Chains of Command; Serious Incident Reports; responsible for the supervision, welfare and training of two Soldiers; responsible for law enforcement equipment in excess of $250,000.
Serves as a Military Police Patrol Supervisor in support of the 35th Military Police Detachment with worldwide missions in support of overseas contingency operations; responsible for the professional development of soldiers; to include training, counseling, health, and welfare; accountable for the operational readiness and maintenance of tactical vehicles and law enforcement equipment valued over $100,000 without loss or damage in support of a community with over 5,000 members.