Springfield-based trooper is Fish & Wildlife Division Officer of the Year
Trooper Marc Boyd By Mark FurmanThis is a press release courtesy of Oregon State Police This is the third annual presentation of the division's award that is based on criteria including professionalism, dedication to citizens and natural resources of our State, and work ethic. Nominations were received from around the State and reviewed by regional and General Headquarters staff before the announcement of the award recipient. In submitting Trooper Boyd's nomination, Sergeant Hulett praised the trooper's enthusiasm and professionalism as a model for the Department and fellow employees of the Fish & Wildlife Division. "Trooper Boyd sets an outstanding example to his peers and to the public with his attention to fish, wildlife, traffic, criminal and marine enforcement. His self-motivation and high performance standard doesn't just attempt to meet our goals, he drives himself to exceed them each day," said Hulett. Some of Trooper Boyd's noted commendations and awards for his work in 2008 include:
During 2008, Trooper Boyd investigated and successfully concluded a variety of cases including:
BOYD joined OSP in September 2004. He was first assigned in the Fish & Wildlife Division at the Newport Area Command office and transferred to the OSP Springfield Area Command office in July 2007. The primary responsibility of the Fish & Wildlife Division is enforcement of fish, wildlife, and commercial fishing laws and protection of natural resources. The members of the Fish and Wildlife Division also enforce traffic, criminal, boating, livestock and environmental protection laws in addition to responding to emergency situations. |
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