– Press release
Thursday, May 21, 2015, the community of Bridgeport, and specifically, the Bridgeport Christian Fellowship, recognized, honored and awarded two local law enforcement officers with the award of “Law Enforcement Officer of the Year.”
The recipients of this prestigious award went to Deputy Wes Hoskin, of the Mono County Sheriff’s Office, and Officer Merrill Sept, of the California Highway Patrol.
“It is a pleasure to serve a community that appreciates the hard work and partnership with the Mono County Sheriff’s Office,” stated Undersheriff Michael Moriarty during today’s ceremony. “I would like to thank the Bridgeport Christian Fellowship for honoring the very best of law enforcement within Mono County,” said CHP Lieutenant Jeff Holt.
Both the Mono County Sheriff’s Office and the California Highway Patrol truly appreciate the Bridgeport Christian Fellowship, and all those that participated in today’s ceremony, for recognizing our local law enforcement officers for their dedication to protecting and serving our residents and visitors of Mono County.
Please join us in congratulating Deputy Hoskin and Officer Sept as our Law Enforcement Officers of the Year; an award truly deserved! We thank you for your continued dedication and service!
Written and reported by: Jennifer M. Hansen, Public Information Officer
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You’re my Hero Wes…
We’re quick enough on the draw to criticize but usually too slow to express gratitude, across life’s spectrum. So thanks officers, and congratulations.
Thank you again to the Bridgeport Christian fellowship church, it truly is an honor. Congratulations to Deputy Hoskin!
For all those that complain about how “badly” the Mono County Sheriffs Dept. does their job and enforcing the law in the Bridgeport-Lee Vining area……Well,it sure looks like the good citizens of Bridgeport appreciate how they do their jobs and keeping the towns AND highways safe !!!!! With a post I put on earlier on another story about the speeders in my town over this long holiday week-end,I bet the SoCal visitors weren’t doing that same thing going through downtown Bridgeport…and if they did,I bet they are going home with a citation in their wallets.