United States Attorney’s Office Honors Law Enforcement Personnel For Exceptional Service

United States Attorney’s Office Honors Law Enforcement Personnel For Exceptional Service

The following press release was published by the U.S. Department of Justice, Office of the United States Attorneys on Nov. 18. It is reproduced in full below.

Fairview Heights, Ill. - United States Attorney Rachelle Aud Crowe announced the recipients of the

2022 Law Enforcement Public Service Awards on Thursday, Nov. 17, 2022. Personnel from several

federal, state, and local law enforcement agencies who contributed to the success of federal cases

were recognized for their commitment to pursuing justice and public safety.

These awards recognize law enforcement officers and support personnel for exceptional leadership,

outstanding collaboration, investigative achievement and excellence, victim assistance, and

community engagement.

“Today we honor exceptional law enforcement officers and the vital public service they provide.

These women and men engage in an unrelenting and often unacknowledged fight to keep our communities

safe every day. It is an honor today to recognize each of you for your service and successful

investigations," said United States Attorney Rachelle Aud Crowe. “Each law enforcement partner was

nominated by an Assistant United State Attorney. It is the partnership between law enforcement and

these prosecutors, as well as the support staff of the United States Attorney’s Office, that

ultimately leads to justice for victims, protecting the rule of law and successful prosecutions".

Nick Manns, Illinois State Police, was presented an award for his vision, implementation, and

leadership of the Illinois Public Safety Enforcement Group (PSEG). Nick successfully developed

partnerships with existing community organizations to implement trauma-informed interventions and

provide needed social services for victims and witnesses identified by the PSEG Unit in the course

of their investigations.

Investigator Amanda Wimmersberg, Illinois Attorney General, Investigations Division/High Tech

Crimes, received recognition for her tireless work to identify and remove some of the worst child

predators in our communities and for the incredibly thorough investigation that led to the

successful prosecution of Lance Wehrle. At trial, Amanda provided compelling testimony regarding

her extensive forensic review and the deta ls of the abuse victim. Werhle was convicted

and sentenced to 40 years in the Bureau of Prisons.

Drug Enforcement Administration Special Agent Ayla Horlick received an award for her tireless work

removing dangerous drugs from our community. Special Agent Horlick was also recognized as an

exceptional team player that stays closely involved throughout the investigative process and

prosecution of each matter she submits.

A group award was given to members of the Centralia Police Department and the Centralia Safe

Streets Working Group for their investigation which led the successful prosecution of Chris

Jamison, a prolific shooter and member of a well-known street gang in Centralia. Jamison was

eventually sentenced to 78 months in the Bureau of Prisons, almost double the advisory sentencing

guideline range. Receiving the award were Centralia Police Officers Lieutenant Jamie James,

Sergeant Mike Peebles, and Officer Travis Ripperda and FBI Special Agent Ryan James.

Personnel from the United States Postal Inspection Service were recognized for their outstanding

work they have done over the past decade in bringing to justice fraudulent telemarketers who

victimize citizens of Southern Illinois. Receiving the award were Inspector Adam Latham, Inspector

Kathy Broderick, Inspector Molly Emmerich, Analyst Tim Brunholz (Retired), and Analyst Marvin

Koechig.

The United States Attorney’s Office “Exceptional Service Award" was presented to Federal Bureau of

Prisons (BOP) Supervisory Attorney Tracy Knutson. She will be retiring in December after serving 24

years with BOP. Knutson made significant contributions in civil and criminal

matters handled by the U.S. Attorney’s Office.

Source: U.S. Department of Justice, Office of the United States Attorneys

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