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MADD CAL I FORN IA LAW ENFORCEMENT RECOGN I T ION V I RTUAL AWARDS

#ONEMADDCALIFORNIA I NLAND EMP I RE

Wednesday | Ju l y 29 , 2020

10:00 AM

Kern ● Los Angeles ● Orange ● Riverside ● San Bernardino ♦ San Diego San Luis Obispo ● Santa Barbara ● Ventura 5455 Garden Grove Blvd. Suite 150, Westminster, CA 92683 (714) 838-6199 www.madd.org/southerncalifornia @MADDCalifornia

OUR MI S S I ON

Founded in 1980, Mothers Against Drunk Driving® (MADD) is the nation ’ s largest nonprofit working to end drunk driving, help fight drugged driving, support the victims of these violent crimes and prevent underage drinking.

DO WE NEED TO RAISE FUNDING ND

POWER OF YOUTH® Informs high school students of the science behind the legal drinking age of 21 and safe driving practices. This interactive program presented in classroom or assembly settings is effective in generating discussions about the consequences of poor choices and working to prevent underage drinking.

#protecturselfie

#protecturfriends

#protecturfuture

POWER OF PARENTS® educates parents about their influence with their teens and equips them with the conversational tools necessary to talk

Our 5K non-competitive walks provide opportunities for everyone to participate in a healthy, fun activity while helping our community. With every step taken and dollar raised, walkers generate funds and awareness to support MADD ’ s life-saving mission.

For more information on this year ’ s 2020 virtual walk, please visit: WWW.WA L K L I KEMADD . ORG

BAKERSFIELD, CA LONG BEACH, CA

CARLSBAD, CA

FRESNO, CA

RIALTO, CA

SACRAMENTO, CA

SAN DIEGO, CA

SAN FRANCISCO, CA

VENTURA, CA

MADD ’ s CAMPAIGN TO ELIMINATE DRUNK DRIVING® focuses on four important philoso- phies:

 Support our heroes. Support law enforcement efforts to catch drunk drivers and

dis-

courage others from driving drunk.

 Sober to start. Require ignition interlock devices or in-car breathalyzers, for all drunk driv- ers, to prove they are sober before their car will start.  Secure the future. Support the development of technology to automatically determine whether drivers are above the legal limit of .08 BAC and stop drunk drivers from operating vehicles.  Public Support. It ’ s everybody ’ s responsibility to eliminate drunk driving. Re-engage the public in the fight against im-

MADD ’ s TIE ONE ON FOR SAFETY® campaign calls for motorists to display a red ribbon on their vehicles in support of law enforcement efforts and as a reminder to plan ahead and designate a non-drinking driver.

CALIFORNIA STATE EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR

A message from MADD California State Executive Director

Welcome to our Virtual Law Enforcement Recognition event! MADD wishes to acknowledge the distinguished individuals who change lives one presentation at a time — their experiences, expertise, and dedication are invaluable resources to our foundation. Therefore, It is MADD California’s honor to host and recognize you today. Please accept this recognition as a small token of our appreciation for the risks you take daily to keep our roads safe from impaired drivers. You are truly an essential nat- ural part and a valuable part the MADD family. During 2019, MADD staff and volunteers happily traveled all over California deliv- ering MADD’s core programs and services, all of which are free of charge to the public. These volunteer- based programs include but are not limited to victim ad- vocacy, underage drinking prevention programs, community engagement and the campaign to eliminate drunk and drugged driving. At its core, MADD provides services to victims and families of drunk and drugged driving crashes at no cost, successfully lobby to support stronger drunk driving laws, deliver underage drinking prevention strategies to thousands of teens, and we are single handedly responsible for changing the apathetic culture surround- ing drinking and driving. Drunk driving continues to be a leading cause of death and injuries in our country. We applaud you today and throughout the year for your dedication to make our roadways safer.

PROGRAM AGENDA

Emcee Courtney Friel KTLA News Anchor Helen Witty MADD National President Patricia Rillera MADD California State Executive Director

Jackie Townsend & Larissa Guillen MADD IE Program Manager & Sr. Program Specialist Renee Potter MADD California Victim Volunteer Jason Anderson District Attorney, San Bernardino County Michael Hestrin District Attorney, Riverside County Sheriff Chad Bianco Riverside County Sheriff’s Department Sheriff John McMahon San Bernardino County Sheriff’s Department Chief Dan Minor California Highway Patrol Inland Division Presentation of MADD Awards Rialto Police Chief Mark Kling San Bernardino County Sheriff Deputy William Poe Top Arresting Officer

MADD Southern California Volunteers Thank You!

MADD CALIFORNIA 23152 PIN PROGRAM

The 23152 pin is awarded to sworn peace officers for service over a one year period. The pin is red to symbolize MADD’s mission, represent the victims of impaired driving crashes and more specifically for law enforcement, to memorialize and honor those heroes injured and killed in impaired driving collisions.

Awarded for 10 to 24 arrests Reserved for top 2 officers in departments that do not have the minimum 25 arrests

23152

23152

Awarded for 25 to 49 arrests

23152

Awarded for 50 to 74 arrests

23152

Awarded for 75 to 99 arrests

23152

Awarded for 100 to 199 arrests

23152

Awarded for 200 to 299 arrests

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23152

Awarded for 300 to 399 arrests

23152

Awarded for 400 or more arrests

“ DEUCE AWARD ” Recipients made between 10 and 49 DUI arrests in the previous year. “ MADD AWARD ” Recipients made between 50 and 99 DUI arrests in the previous year. “ CENTURY AWARD ” Recipients made between 100 and 199 DUI arrests in the previous year. We cannot overemphasize the importance of this accomplishment. For officers, whose official responsibilities include so much more than DUI enforcement, arresting dangerous drivers with such consistency is remarkable. These awards are listed in alphabetical order by Department.

AWARDS

TOP DUI ARRESTING OFFICER OF RIVERSIDE COUNTY Deputy James Daughters - 206 DUI Arrests Riverside County Sheriff’s Department - Temecula TOP DUI ARRESTING OFFICER OF SAN BERNARDINO COUNTY Officer Joshua Passas - 202 DUI Arrests Fontana Police Department TOP BUI ARRESTING OFFICER OF SAN BERNARDINO COUNTY Deputy William Poe - 31 BUI Arrests San Bernardino County Sheriff’s Department -Colorado River

201

CHP, San Bernardino

Officer Justin Wheatley, 124

San Bernardino County Sheriff ’ s Department - Rancho Cucamonga

Riverside County Sheriff ’ s Department - Jurupa Valley

Deputy Matthew Magdaleno, 112

Deputy Michael Powell, 108 Deputy Ryan Hansen, 104

- Rancho Cucamonga

Deputy Danny Beare, 102

- Temecula

Banning Police Department Officer Daniel Deusenberry, 9 Banning Police Department Officer Roberto Jauregui, 9 Cathedral City Police Department Officer Jessica Lamb, 42 Chino Police Department Officer Alex Courtney, 29 CHP, Arrowhead Officer Adam Williams, 33 CHP, Barstow Officer Joshua Leonard, 36 CHP, Indio Officer Jeffrey Dyer, 88 CHP, Morongo Basin Officer Kelsey McNeeley, 38 CHP, Morongo Basin Officer Jeff McNutt, 38 CHP, Needles Officer Aaron Zousel, 72 CHP, Rancho Cucamonga Officer Sean Irick, 56 CHP, Riverside Officer Isac Mejia, 89 CHP, San Gorgonio Officer Brandon Hoskins, 71 CHP, Temecula Officer James Hefele, 66 CHP, Victorville Officer Alex Lugo, 67 Colton Police Department Officer Klevis Buzi, 16 Corona Police Department Officer Tim Najmulski, 36 Desert Hot Springs PD Officer Todd Johnston, 80 Montclair Police Department Officer Sean Mackey, 28 Murrieta Police Department Officer Dale de Schepper, 32 Ontario Police Department Officer Randy Barron, 36

Palm Springs Police Department Officer Max Reynoso, 17 RCC Police Department Officer Ray Placencia, 14 Riverside County Sheriff ’ s Department - Cabazon Deputy Gabriel Constantin, 5 - La Quinta Deputy Michael Scott, 49 - Lake Elsinore Deputy Perry Willow, 87 - Moreno Valley Deputy Andrew Galbreath, 80 - Palm Desert Deputy Nicole Wilhite, 85 - Perris Deputy Jesse Maldonado, 59 - San Jacinto Deputy Christopher Wheeler, 44 Redlands Police Department Officer Kyle Myrick, 62 Rialto Police Department Officer Scott Gaspar, 86 Riverside Police Department Officer Michael Rardin, 39 San Bernardino PD Officer John Phillips, 25 San Bernardino County Sheriff ’ s Department - Apple Valley Det/Cpl Roosevelt Dutra, 14 - Big Bear Deputy Emanuel Patino, 53 - Chino Hills Deputy Jonathan Drayer, 29 - San Bernardino Deputy Rene Olivares, 25 - Victorville Deputy Kory Campbell, 35 Upland Police Department Officer Steven Wyno, 80

AWARDS

CHP, Indio CHP, Indio CHP, Indio CHP, Indio CHP, Indio CHP, Indio CHP, Indio CHP, Indio

Officer Bradley Kemp, 73 Officer Jacob Windsor, 72

CHP, San Bernardino CHP, San Bernardino CHP, San Bernardino CHP, San Bernardino CHP, San Bernardino CHP, San Bernardino CHP, San Bernardino CHP, San Gorgonio CHP, San Gorgonio

Officer Brian Brassieur, 83 Officer Mark Bevan, 70 Officer Andy Milien, 64 Officer Marten Carillo, 60 Officer Cody Papez, 59 Officer Jeremy Smith, 56 Officer Joaquin Gill, 54 Officer Emilio Soltero, 60 Officer Kevin Simmons, 56 Officer Xavier Rodriguez, 53 Officer Justin Summers, 80 Officer Daniel Wells, 57 Deputy Mark Petersen, 53 Deputy Kevin Seguin, 74 Deputy Jess Kiebach, 52

Officer Carlos Granados-Aquino, 58

Officer Nolan Wilson, 58 Officer Richard Adams, 55 Officer Steve Armendariz, 54 Officer Salvador Carrillo, 54

Officer David Torres, 53 Officer Eric Digati, 51

CHP, Rancho Cucamonga CHP, Rancho Cucamonga CHP, Rancho Cucamonga

Officer Abraham Peterson, 50 Officer Stephen Rawls, 50

CHP, Victorville

Fontana Police Department Fontana Police Department

CHP, Riverside CHP, Riverside CHP, Riverside CHP, Riverside CHP, Riverside CHP, Riverside CHP, Riverside

Officer Bryan Seel, 80

Officer Kevin Campbell, 79 Officer Craig Mogi, 73 Officer Adam Brooks, 56 Officer Anthony Renteria, 53 Officer Alex Garcia, 51 Officer Johnie Russell, 50

Riverside County Sheriff ’ s Department - Lake Elsinore

- Moreno Valley

- Perris

-San Bernardino County Sheriff ’ s Department - Rancho Cucamonga

Deputy Daniel Smith, 54

CHP, Barstow

Officer Christopher McCracken, 28 Officer Derek Thomas, 44 Officer Raymond Chavez, 40 Officer Alberto Ramirez, 38 Officer Heriberto Jimenez, 36 Officer Christian Coddington, 35 Officer Spencer Severing, 29

CHP, Temecula CHP, Temecula CHP, Temecula CHP, Temecula CHP, Temecula CHP, Temecula CHP, Temecula CHP, Temecula CHP, Victorville CHP, Victorville CHP, Victorville CHP, Victorville CHP, Victorville CHP, Victorville CHP, Victorville CHP, Victorville CHP, Victorville

Officer Brent Mitchell, 32 Officer Scott Bertholotte, 30 Officer Michal Jackson, 33 Officer Luis Godinez, 30 Officer Robert Swickla, 30 Officer Gilbert Vela, 30 Officer Jeff Oldham, 29 Officer Raymond Pirko, 27 Officer Ryan Mohatt, 48 Officer Steven Ternan, 44 Officer Kevin Jones, 41 Officer Michael Blackwood, 40 Officer Martin Lopez, 35 Officer Travis Chapman, 34

CHP, Indio CHP, Indio CHP, Indio CHP, Indio CHP, Indio CHP, Indio

CHP, Morongo Basin CHP, Morongo Basin CHP, Morongo Basin CHP, Morongo Basin

Officer Simon Miller, 32 Officer Ryan Swanson, 29

Officer Bradford-Thomas Salinas, 28 Officer Joan Griffin, 26 Officer Eric Lizarraga,48 Officer Rigoberto Olmos, 47 Officer Donald Linberg, 40 Officer Elias Granado, 40 Officer Gabriel Mendez, 39 Officer Ernesto Gudino, 39 Officer Daniel Murphy, 38 Officer Brian Baker, 35 Officer Mark Nelson, 26 Officer Javier Navarro, 48 Officer Daniel Stephens, 46 Officer Erik Henriquez, 46 Officer Russell Breeding, 45 Officer James Knapke, 44 Officer Aaron Rolens, 40 Officer Abraham Gonzalez, 38 Officer Gino Marks, 37 Officer Gabe Michel, 33 Officer Paul Naylor, 31 Officer Andrew Smith, 30 Officer Mario Najera, 30 Officer Javier Torres, 27 Officer Anthony Yribe, 48 Officer Michael Tovsen, 48 Officer Luis Gonzalez, 47 Officer Ubaldo Gonzalez, 45 Officer Charles Izydorek, 42 Officer Devin Julien-Rohman, 33

CHP, Rancho Cucamonga CHP, Rancho Cucamonga CHP, Rancho Cucamonga CHP, Rancho Cucamonga CHP, Rancho Cucamonga CHP, Rancho Cucamonga CHP, Rancho Cucamonga CHP, Rancho Cucamonga CHP, Rancho Cucamonga

Officer Rori Tighe, 29 Officer Chris Brasil, 29 Officer Brian Diaz, 26

Corona Police Department

Officer Michael Kushner, 29 Sergeant Cory Carranza, 30

Desert Hot Springs PD

Fontana Police Department Officer Robert Glace, 32 Murrieta Police Department Officer Anthony Datil, 27 Ontario Police Department Officer Eric Widen, 32 Ontario Police Department Officer Brandon Resendez, 31 Ontario Police Department Officer Daniel Garcia, 29 Ontario Police Department Officer Fred Ruiz, 28 Riverside County Sheriff ’ s Department - Jurupa Valley Deputy Isaias Morales, 37 - Jurupa Valley Deputy John Plager, 26 - La Quinta Deputy Daniel Knight, 48 - Moreno Valley Deputy Jason Slover, 46 - Moreno Valley Deputy Christopher Loucks, 30 - Moreno Valley Deputy Aurelian Perde, 26 - Perris Deputy Joshua Cail, 28 - Perris Deputy Michael de Luna, 26 - San Jacinto Deputy Jack Rutigliano, 29 - Temecula Deputy Frank Opice, 25 Rialto Police Department Officer Melissa Vallez, 47 Rialto Police Department Officer Kevin Ball, 43 Rialto Police Department Officer Doriam Couto, 39 Rialto Police Department Officer Matthew Lopez, 39 Rialto Police Department Officer Angel Gutierrez, 25 Riverside Police Department Officer Greg Leone, 25 Riverside Police Department Officer Genaro Escobedo, 25 San Bernardino County Sheriff ’ s Department - Rancho Cucamonga Deputy Michael McDonald 49 - Rancho Cucamonga Deputy Giovanni Coss y Leon, 38 - Rancho Cucamonga Deputy Ronald Peat, 34

CHP, Riverside CHP, Riverside CHP, Riverside CHP, Riverside CHP, Riverside CHP, Riverside CHP, Riverside CHP, Riverside CHP, Riverside CHP, Riverside CHP, Riverside CHP, Riverside CHP, Riverside

CHP, San Bernardino CHP, San Bernardino CHP, San Bernardino CHP, San Bernardino CHP, San Bernardino CHP, San Bernardino CHP, San Bernardino CHP, San Gorgonio CHP, San Gorgonio CHP, San Gorgonio CHP, San Gorgonio CHP, San Gorgonio CHP, San Gorgonio CHP, San Gorgonio CHP, San Gorgonio

Officer Travis Cullen, 29

Officer Lindolfo Martinez, 48 Officer Michael Gonzalez, 47 Officer Artemio Gonzalez, 45 Officer Morgan Peel, 42 Officer Jairo Rivera, 36 Officer Matthew Napier, 34 Officer Brandon Austin, 32 Officer Kyle Brunson, 27

2020 SPONSORS

L EWI S MANAGEMENT

VICTIM SERVICES

First there’s the crash, then the lifelong impact…. Last year, MADD provided more than 160,000 supportive services to drunk and drugged driving victims.

MADD supports victims and survivors of drunk and drugged driving at no charge. Victim advocacy services include:  Court accompaniment, criminal justice education.  Liaison with law enforcement, prosecutors, and probation department.  Assistance with court case tracking.  Resource referrals: financial aid, housing assistance, counseling, support groups, etc...  Extensive grief and injury literature.  Emotional support.  MADD Victim Advocates provide a service every four minutes through local affiliates and our national 24-Hour Victim Help Line 1-877-MADD-HELP.

NO MORE VICTIMS

MADD CALIFORNIA

#DRUNKDR I VINGENDSHER E

For those who no longer can, and alongside those who are learning to walk again. Will you help us reach the finish line?

VIRTUAL WALKS

MADD is the nation’s largest nonprofit working to end drunk driving, help fight drugged driving, support victims of these violent crimes and prevent underage drinking. - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - Our non-competitive virtual walk provides an opportunity for everyone to participate in a healthy, fun activity while helping our community. Join us by walking at your own pace, in your own place! Follow us on Facebook and Instagram @MADDCalifornia to share who you’re walking with, and honor who you’re walking for. With every step taken and dollar raised, participants generate funds and awareness to support MADD’s lifesaving mission. Together we’re walking toward a future of #NOMOREV ICT IMS .

For more information on this year’s 2020 virtual walks, please visit:

WALKL I KEMADD.ORG

Bakersfield, Ca

Carlsbad, Ca

Fresno, Ca

Long Beach, Ca

Rialto, Ca

Sacramento, CA

San Diego, Ca

San Francisco, CA

Ventura, Ca

BY SUPPORT ING MADD CAL I FORNIA, YOU SUPPORT OUR COMMUNITY

NO MORE VICTIMS - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - If you would like more information, contact Pat Rillera MADD Southern California 5455 Garden Grove Blvd. Suite 150, Westminster, CA 92683 (714) 838-6199 Ext. 6654 / [email protected]

DEATH NOTIFICATION TRAINING

DEL I VER I NG NEWS WI TH COMPASS ION FOR THE B EREAVED AND CONCERN FOR THE MESS ENGER

A TRAINING DEVELOPED FOR LAW ENFORCEMENT, MEDICAL PROFESSIONALS, CLERGY, CHAPLAINS, FUNERAL DIRECTORS, COUNSELORS, ADVOCATES AND OTHER HELPING PROFESSIONALS. Most people who have suffered the sudden loss of a loved one are haunted by the trauma of being notified. While there is no easy way to impart bad news, there are helpful techniques for delivering news that can be both beneficial to the survivor and messenger. MADD Southern California now offers death notification trainings. This training is designed to leave you with a greater understanding of the needs of bereaved individuals and appreciate the complexities of your role as a messenger.

● How to determine the Messenger ● Stress and the Messenger ● Attitude for Delivery ● Trauma Recovery ● Assessing Your Schemas ● Coping Strategies Following Sudden Death

● Grief vs. Mourning ● Crime Victim Compensation ● Viewing the Body ● Viewing of Photos or Videos

● Factors Which Influence Survivors Stress ● Practices for Proper Death Notification

If you would like more information, contact Patricia Rillera MADD California State Executive Director

MADD California 5455 Garden Grove Blvd. Suite 150, Westminster, CA 92683 (714) 838-6199 Ext. 6654 / [email protected]

MADD CALIFORNIA

This Fall 2020, please join us for our first virtual MADD California Teen Influencer Summit. The goal of the teen conference is to positively impact knowledge, attitudes, and behaviors of youth around underage drinking and impaired driving through leadership development opportunities provided through the

OCTOBER 17 , 2020 For more information and to get involved, contact: Melissa Estelle, Sr. Program Specialist (Los Angeles/Orange) (714) 838-6199 ext. 6653 / [email protected] Larissa Silvas, Sr. Program Specialist (San Bernardino/Riverside) (714)838-6199 ext. 6691 / [email protected]

MADD CALIFORNIA 5455 Garden Grove Blvd. Suite 150 Westminster, CA 92683 (714) 838-6199

#MADDPOY

@MADDCa l i forn i a

MADD CALIFORNIA LAW ENFORCEMENT RECOGNITION VIRTUAL AWARDS

MADD celebrates its 40th year with the

For more information, please feel free to contact: Georgina Avilez (714) 838-6199 ext. 6652 [email protected] During these uncertain times, MADD California continues to provide underage drinking programs and services to victims and families of drunk and drugged driving at no cost.

MADD LAW ENFORCEMENT RECOGNITION AWARDS

conducted virtually across California.

MADD asks you to join these meaningful virtual events

and to take a stand with MADD to be

#ONEMADDCALIFORNIA

@ MADDCa l i f orn i a

MONDAY, JULY 27, 2020 Los Angeles County 10:00am madd.donordrive.com/event/OneMADDCaliforniaLA

Orange County 2:00pm

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TUESDAY, JULY 28, 2020 Bay Area 10:00am madd.donordrive.com/event/OneMADDCaliforniaBayArea

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WEDNESDAY, JULY 29, 2020 Inland Empire 10:00am

San Diego County 2:00pm

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THURSDAY, JULY 30, 2020 Kern County 10:00am

Tri-Counties 2:00pm

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FRIDAY, JULY 31, 2020 Fresno County 10:00am

Sacramento County 2:00pm

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