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Winner, Robert Crosby, Jr. and
Attorney General Charlie Condon
(Photo Courtesy of the Department of Natural Resources) |
On April 11, 2002, Attorney General Charlie Condon announced
that four South Carolina law enforcement officers had been chosen
to receive awards for outstanding service.
At a ceremony held in the Attorney General's office, Buck Sgt.
Robert Crosby, Jr. of the S.C. Department of Natural Resources was named
South Carolina Law Enforcement Officer of the Year. Crosby—a
husband, father, and grandfather—is known for his skill as an
investigator. In two cases, he recognized that deaths reported as
accidents were in fact homicides. One involved the shooting of a
hunter and the other a boat fatality. In both instances, the
incidents might have been ruled accidental had not Sgt. Crosby's
keen eye seen beyond the superficial aspects of the case. Both
killers were convicted and are now serving life sentences.
Sgt. Crosby has also represented the Department by presenting
courses in safety to schools, churches, libraries, the Boy Scouts,
Ducks Unlimited, and other organizations. He is active in his
church and in civic organizations.
Others who received Law Enforcement Officer of the Year
awards were:
- Lt. Roosevelt Nelson, Jr. of the Sumter County Sheriff's
Office, who was named Law Enforcement Officer of the Year
for the Pee Dee Region. Lt. Nelson is known for his
church and youth work as well as for his dedication to
duty as supervisor of the Traffic Enforcement Division.
He has been described as the perfect role model for
younger officers and for the young people in his area.
- Private 1st Class Kristie D. Fisher of the S.C.
Department of Natural Resources, who was named Law
Enforcement Officer of the Year for the Piedmont Region.
Pfc. Fisher is known for investigation of cases involving
violation of fish and game laws and hunting accidents.
She once pursued a stolen Abbeville police car from
Greenwood to Spartanburg, where the thief wrecked the
vehicle. The chase was aired on Fox-TV's Scariest Police
Videos.
- Lance Corporal John Dale Owens of the South Carolina
Department of Public Safety was named Officer of the Year
for the Midlands Region. Owens was responsible for three
major drug busts last year, including two that made
national headlines. The drug seizures were among the
largest in the history of the Highway Patrol and the
nation. The street value of all Owens' drug seizures in
2000 was $47 million.
At the ceremony, the Attorney General also thanked the South
Carolina Chamber of Commerce for its work in choosing the Law
Enforcement Officer of the Year and the Myrtle Beach Chamber of
Commerce for enabling the winners to take an all-expenses-paid
vacation to "the Family Fun Capital of the East Coast." He also
thanked the Ducane Company for donating their top of the line gas
grill to each winner and Blue Cross-Blue Shield for their
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