Officer Revoredo Named Officer of the Year 2016
Key West Police Chief Donie Lee announced the Officer of the Year for 2016 at the December Key West Chamber of Commerce luncheon.
Officer Nicholas Revoredo first came to the Key West Police Department in 2005 as a department-sponsored cadet in the academy. Upon graduation, he was sworn in and began as a road patrol officer. He has also served as a mounted patrol officer and is currently a member of the Marine Unit. He is the point person for port security operations, and he works very well with the U.S. Coast Guard and other agencies who ensure the safety of Key West’s port.
“Officer Revoredo is dependable and reliable,” said Chief Lee. “He consistently and enthusiastically serves this community with dedication and professionalism. He is friendly and helpful and treats colleagues and members of the community with courtesy and respect. Officer Revoredo’s integrity reflects the highest standards of the Key West Police Department. He is an asset to our Department and our community.”
The award of Officer of the Year is sponsored by Chamber of Commerce member Keys Federal Credit Union.
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