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Dickson chosen “Deputy of the Year” by KCSO peers |
By portorchardindependent.com |
Published: 03/01/2013 |
WASHINGTON - The Kitsap County Sheriff’s Office held their edition of the “Oscar Awards” to recognize and honor many of their employees. The KCSO awards ceremony was Feb. 26 at Christian Life Center. Deputy Scott Dickson, Correction Officer David Janssen and Support Services Specialist Teresa Schmidt were honored as employees of the year within their departments. Dickson was honored as Kitsap County Sheriff’s Office Deputy of the Year for 2012. The 11-year patrol division veteran joined the KCSO in August 2001, after serving two years with the University of Washington Police Department. Originally from upstate New York, Dickson earned a bachelor’s degree in education and training from Southern Illinois University. He is a Navy veteran and served more than eight years in the submarine service as a weapons systems fire control technician. Read More. |
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