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CHV police officer Cory Sack recognized at council meeting

Smiling faces after awards ceremony belong to CHV Police Department members Detective Lenny Abeyta, Officer Nate Fischer, Evidence Technician Nathalie Klasens, Officer Cory Sack, Chief Michelle Tovrea, Sergeant Curt Wood, Officer Brent Hokanson, and Commander Patrick Weathers. Photo by Freda Miklin

At the regular Cherry Hills Village city council meeting on July 16, CHV Police Chief Michelle Tovrea gave out awards and commendations to twelve members of law enforcement who participated in the investigation and apprehension of perpetrators of the home invasion robbery that occurred on Sedgwick Drive on August 20, 2018. While investigating a 911 hang-up call received from that location, Officer Cory Sack entered the home while

the home invasion robbery was in progress. He was shot twice, once above the left knee and once in the right heel. After numerous surgeries, Officer Sack continues to recover. He still does not have the full use of his right leg. One of the awards was given to Arapahoe County Sheriff Tyler Brown on behalf of the numerous law enforcement officers in his department who contributed to the investigation of the crime. After presenting Sheriff Brown and ten other law enforcement officers award, the CHV police chief call up Officer Corey Sack.

As an emotional Chief Tovrea presented Officer Sack with two awards, she said, “I’m so glad you’re here. Even though you were struggling with the gravity of the situation and the pain from your injuries, when contacted by officers coming to your aid, you understood the importance of communicating suspect and other pertinent information. You gave officers information to begin the search and the investigation. Your actions in the home stopped a violent assault on a terrified family.” “The suspects fled the area

and the family was able to escape the home unharmed. The interviews and investigation revealed that four armed gunmen entered the residence with the intent of committing a vicious crime. The family has expressed their gratitude and credits you with saving their lives. The department award for distinguished service is represented for acts involving uncommon risk in the performance of duties,” Chief Tovrea continued. “Your actions demonstrated uncommon risk due to the conditions you encountered and the prompt decisions you made

amid the chaos of this event. The department’s award for the purple heart may be awarded when an employee is wounded or seriously injured by a deadly weapon as the result of an assault while an employee is performing his or her official duties and responsibilities. It is my distinct honor to give you the medal for distinguished service and a purple heart, and I commend you for your service.” Officer Sack received an extended and heartfelt standing ovation from everyone in the filled city council Continued on page 2

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