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2001
Conference Photos - Awards/Winners... |
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Det. Mark Woodward (L) , Denver P.D., presents Sgt. Calvin Hemphill (R),
Denver P.D., with the 4th Annual Michael A.
Powell Memorial Award for Robbery Investigator of the Year |
Officer
Andrea Schleser, Arvada Police Dept., receives the first ever Officer of
the Year Award. |
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Retired
Denver Police Detective Bob Partenheimer was honored with the Lifetime
Achievement Award. |
On
behalf of Wells Fargo Bank, Neil Tubbs accepted a plaque honoring Wells
Fargo for its sponsorship. |
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Det. Larry "Little Pete" Peterson (left), Adams County Sheriff's
Office, and Jerry Riblett, King Soopers, were given the newly created
"Old Timers Award" in honor of their long involvement with CARI.
Both have attended monthly meetings and annual conferences since at least
1974. At that time Jerry was a Broomfield Police Detective.
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Plaques
were awarded to Jim Stein (on behalf of Safeway Stores), Randy Sargent and
Jim Wilson (on behalf of Loomis, Fargo & Co.) and Jerry Riblett (King
Soopers) honoring their respective companies' annual contributions to
CARI. |
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Richard
MacNeilly, Adult Parole, won the .45 caliber Para Ordinance handgun, donated
by Bantek West.
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Bob
Weesner, Loveland Police Department, won the Smith & Wesson .38 caliber
titanium handgun, donated by Wells Fargo.
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Kelly
Beluscak (right), Summit County Sheriff's Office, won the limited edition
print of an Old West bank robbery, provided by Electronic Tracking Systems.
ETS representative Betty Burns-Hastings (left) was on hand.
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Pete
Palombi, Denver Police Department, won the 15 speed bicycle provided by
Crimestoppers (Manny Alvarez).
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