Source: United Kingdom London Metropolitan Police
The outstanding Met police officers and staff come from across all ranks of the organisation and reflect the bravery, compassion and commitment to public service of our people.
Commissioner Sir Mark Rowley said:
“Every year it is fantastic to see Met officers and staff being recognised for all their hard work and dedication. They demonstrate the best of the Met and are a true credit to the organisation.
“I would like to share my warmest congratulations with all of the recipients, they should feel incredibly proud of this achievement.
“The recipients of this year’s award are excellent examples of the people and talent that help the Met thrive and keep Londoners safe. As always we are grateful for the work that they have done and continue to do.”
The recipients are:
Adam Cox, Lead Intelligence Analyst MO2– British Empire Medal
Awarded for his work around understanding gangs and criminality, his work has been pivotal in the identification and capture of extremely dangerous, high risk gang members and the safeguarding of vulnerable children.
Detective Superintendent Katherine Goodwin– King’s Police Medal
Awarded for her broad and complex work covering the Special Enquiry Team, Specialist Casework team, Coroners and Major Inquiries teams.
Detective Constable Dawn Jeffries- King’s Police Medal
Awarded for her 30 year policing career, specifically her work in the development and evolution of the Family Liaison Advisory Team.
Police Constable Heath Keogh– King’s Police Medal
Awarded for his work in designing and launching the LEAD initiative – Local Environmental Awareness on Dogs. This initiative creates a tool kits for early intervention and escalation of risk to create successful early interventions with dog owners.
Retired Detective Constable Julia Wellby– King’s Police Medal
Awarded for her 32 years in service specifically for the role she played in developing the Family Liaison role within the Counter Terrorism Network.
Chief Inspector Christopher Conrad- Member of the Royal Victorian Order (MVO)
Awarded by the Sovereign, independent of the Government, to recognise loyal service to the Monarchy.
Sergeant Richard Jackson – Member of the Royal Victorian Order (MVO)
Awarded by the Sovereign, independent of the Government, to recognise loyal service to the Monarchy.
Sergeant Robert Galloway – Member of the Royal Victorian Order (MVO)
Awarded by the Sovereign, independent of the Government, to recognise loyal service to the Monarchy.