Employee Recognition

Professional Training & Certifications

The City of Creedmoor's management staff encourages employees to pursue training and certification to enhance their skills and qualifications. Often the training and certifications are required for compliance with federal, state, or other regulations; however just as often employees pursue additional training to enable them to better serve the citizens of Creedmoor.  In addition, City Management recognizes employees and teams that strive to raise the standard of professionalism for their respective departments, and ultimately the entire City of Creedmoor staff.

With the realization that this often calls for sacrifice above and beyond the job requirements, the Mayor and Board of Commissioners recognize employees for their efforts during their public meetings. City management and elected officials applaud these employees for their dedication and commitment to professional and personal development.


IMG_1744CPD Recognizes Officer Jacob Cash, 2023 Silver Bullet Award:

December 2, 2023, Chief Troy Wheless presented Officer Jacob Cash with the department’s 2023 Silver Bullet Award.  Each year the members of the police department nominate one of their own for this award.  The award is based on teamwork and dedication to the department and commUNITY.   Officer Cash has built a reputation within Creedmoor PD for going above-and-beyond his assigned duties to serve and protect. Officer Cash hard work prevents crimes and saves lives.

 IMG_1792CPD Recognizes Supervisor of the Year 2023:

December 2, 2023, Chief Troy Wheless presented Sergeant Joshua Garrett with the department’s 2023 Supervisor of the Year Award.  Each year the members of the police department nominate and vote on the top supervisor.  Sergeant Garrett highly respected by his peers, is a well-rounded supervisor, and provides exemplary service to the Creedmoor commUNITY.

 

IMG_1483CPD Recognizes Telecommunicator of the Year 2023:

December 2, 2023, Chief Troy Wheless presented Ms. Alicia Sparks with the department’s 2023 Telecommunicator of the Year Award.  Ms. Sparks is the first recipient of this award.  The officers of Creedmoor PD nominated an individual from our telecommunications center in recognition of their outstanding service, efforts to law enforcement, and dedication to our agency and commUNITY.

 

IMG_0796 Crime Stoppers Award Officer of the Year 2023

Officer Cory Mack was recognized as Law Enforcement of the Year by Granville County Crime Stoppers.  Each year, Granville County Crime Stoppers names one officer from each law enforcement agency serving in Granville County as Law Enforcement Officer of the Year.  Officer Mack was recognized for his accomplishments in the past year and his dedication to the citizens of our commUNITY.



silver bulletCPD Recognizes Officer Eugene Harris, 2022 Silver Bullet Award

On Tuesday, February 1, 2022, Mayor Robert V. Wheeler along with Chief Keith E. King presented Detective Robert “Eugene” Harris with the department’s 2021 Silver Bullet Award. Each year the members of the police department nominate one of their own for this award. The award is based on teamwork and dedication to the department and community. Detective Harris has built a reputation within the police department and the community of going above-and-beyond his normally assigned duties. Detective Harris serves as a Criminal Investigator, the agency evidence custodian, assistant program coordinator for Operation Medicine Drop and is known for mentoring and investing in younger officers. “Detective Harris demonstrates a great ability to be a well-balanced officer, teammate, and community liaison. The Silver Bullet Award is a testament to his dedication and perseverance,” stated Chief of Police Keith King. Detective Harris is a past recipient of this award in 2016 and 2017.

Crime Stoppers Award 2020Crime Stoppers Awards Lt. Ricky Cates & Lt. Tommy Wallace as 2020 Office of the Year

Lt. Ricky Cates was recognized as the Coordinator of the Year Award by the North Carolina Crime Stoppers Association. Crime Stoppers coordinators facilitate obtaining information pertaining to unsolved crimes and wanted fugitives through publicity in mass media and reward incentives. The Crime Stoppers coordinator then channels this information from anonymous sources to the investigator assigned to the case.  Lt. Tommy Wallace was recognized as Law Enforcement Officer of the Year by Granville County Crime Stoppers. Each year, Granville County Crime Stoppers names one officer from each law enforcement agency serving in Granville County as Law Enforcement Officer of the Year. Lt. Wallace was recognized not just for his accomplishments in the past year, but for his exemplary career in law enforcement.

Chief King & Officer Carlson Swearing In

 Officer Carlson Sworn into CPD on April 15

On Wednesday, April 15th, Creedmoor City Manager Korena Weichel graciously took the time out of her busy schedule to swear in the police department’s newest member.  “Adam Carlson comes to the Creedmoor Police Department with over 22 years of experience and numerous specialized certifications.  Adam’s knowledge and experience will certainly lend to the overall effectiveness and efficiency or our department.  At a time when recruiting law enforcement officers is extremely difficult, Creedmoor is very fortunate to add such an experienced officer to our team,” stated Chief Keith King.

 

2019 Silver Bullet Award, Officer Guida

CPD Recognizes Officer Lauren Guida, 2019 Silver Bullet Award

On Wednesday, December 11, the Creedmoor Police Department presented Officer Lauren Guida with the 2019 Silver Bullet Award. Each year the Creedmoor PD chooses one of its own based on which member of the agency exemplifies the department’s goal of providing exemplary service to the Creedmoor community.Officer Guida was chosen by her peers to receive the 2019 Silver Bullet Award to recognize her dedication to the department, and the Creedmoor CommUNITY.  Officer Guida has built a reputation within the Creedmoor PD for going above-and-beyond her normal assigned duties.  Internally, she also provides the valuable service of performing maintenance and calibration work on the agency’s portable breath testing equipment. “Officer Guida demonstrates a great ability to be a well-balanced officer, teammate, and community liaison. The Silver Bullet Award is a testament to her dedication and perseverance,” stated Chief of Police Keith King. The Silver Bullet Award was presented to Officer Guida at the December Creedmoor Board of Commissioners Meeting by Mayor Bobby Wheeler, Mayor Pro Tem Del Mims, and Chief of Police Keith King.

 

Officer Coleman & Chief King, Crime Stoppers Banquet 2019

Officer Coleman Named City of Creedmoor Crime Stopper of the Year

Creedmoor Police Chief Keith King recognized Officer Ben Coleman as the Creedmoor Crime Stopper of the Year.  When asked why Officer Coleman was nominated for this honor, Chief King stated “Each year we have a very difficult time deciding which officer to put forward for this honor, because we are privileged to have such a fantastic team.  Officer Coleman comes to work each and every day with one mission: Make our streets safer.  Not only does his hard work stop crime, it also saves lives.”

Steve Edwards

Public Works Director Completes NC Roads Scholar Program

Public Works Director Steve Edwards completed the basic education program requirements to become a North Carolina Roads Scholar in February 2019.

The Roads Scholar Program is a professional development opportunity offered by the North Carolina Local Technical Assistance Program at ITRE.  The purpose of the program is to recognize local government personnel who have significantly increased their knowledge of road maintenance procedures and improved their technical and managerial skills.

FBINA #268

Police Chief Keith King Graduates from FBI National Academy

On Wednesday, June 7, 2017, Creedmoor's own Chief of Police, Keith King, graduated from the FBI National Academy in Quantico, Virginia.

Honorably selected, Chief King, was among the 200+ top law enforcement officials from around the world to attend FBI Class #268. The 10-week professional development course included topics such as: intelligence theory, terrorism and terrorist mindsets, management science, law, behavioral science, law enforcement communication, and forensic science. Participants also received a wide range of leadership and specialized training.  Chief King said, "I am truly thankful for the opportunity and experience at the National Academy."