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Alabama Retail Association to honor state law officer

The Alabama Retail Association recently announced nominations are being accepted to recognize one of Alabama's outstanding law enforcement officers with the "Law Enforcement Officer of the Year," or LEO Award. The LEO Award winner will be chosen from nominated line officers from local police departments, sheriff's offices, Alabama State Troopers and any other state or federal law enforcement agency in Alabama.

The award will be presented Tuesday, Jan. 23 at the Capital City Club in Montgomery. Individuals who would like to nominate a deserving law enforcement officer should include the following:

•A letter of recommendation from the officer's department head or supervisor;

•A brief summary of accomplishments and performance;

•Outstanding or significant achievements directly related to law enforcement responsibilities;

•Any supporting documentation, such as letters of recommendation, or newspaper clippings.

This information will be used in the selection of the LEO winner. The selection committee will be made up of retailers and active and retired law enforcement officials.

Retailers rely heavily on the cooperation and assistance of local law enforcement in providing safety, security and support for their businesses. Nominations may be sent to the Alabama Retail Association at P.O. Box 240669, Montgomery, AL 36124-0669. The deadline for nominations is Friday, Dec. 8.

If you would like additional information about the LEO Award, please contact Nancy Dennis at (334) 263-5757, (800) 239-5423 or ndennis@alabamaretail.org.


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