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Police Officers Receive Top Honors For Drug Recognition Work ICJI DRE Awards
The Indiana Criminal Justice Institute (ICJI) recently honored a select group of police officers for their efforts in reducing impaired driving and making Indiana roads safer. The officers recognized, 23 in total, are part of the state’s Drug Recognition Expert (DRE) program.
DREs receive specialized training to recognize impairment in drivers under the influence of drugs. Because of their training, they are often called upon by law enforcement to assist with traffic stops with the goal of keeping impaired drivers off the road.
The DREs were recognized during the Indiana Traffic Safety Conference, celebrating the officers after the eighth annual awards ceremony that took place in March. The awards ceremony was hosted by the Indiana Farmers Coliseum at the Indiana State Fairgrounds.
During the March event, the following awards were presented: (20) Longevity Awards, (2) DRE Performance Awards, the Officer David Moore DRE of the Year Award and the Lt. Gary Dudley DRE Instructor of the Year Award.
“It is an honor to acknowledge the crucial role that these officers play in ensuring the safety of our roads and communities,” stated Devon McDonald, Executive Director of ICJI. “Their top priority is to prevent drug-impaired drivers from endangering lives on the road.”
The 2022 DRE of the Year Award, named after fallen Indianapolis Metropolitan Police Department Officer David Moore, was presented to Crawfordsville Police Department’s Lieutenant Matt Schroeter. Lieutenant Schroeter is a 17 year veteran of the Crawfordsville PD, and has focused large portion of his career on impaired driving.
He completed his Standardized Field Sobriety Testing (SFST) certification in 2019 and became a certified DRE in 2020. Lieutenant Schroeter was presented the DRE Performance Award for the year 2021 and became a certified DRE Instructor in 2022.
“Being a drug recognition expert is more than just a job; it is a calling,” stated Jim Bryan, Traffic Safety Director at ICJI. “These experts are frequently faced with challenging situations where drivers may be under the influence of one or more illegal substances. The diligent work of each DRE to conduct thorough evaluations is essential to ensuring safety on the roads.”
“The officers involved in the DRE program do not seek recognition for their efforts,” explained Marshall Depew, Indiana DRE Program Coordinator. “Their goal is to equip themselves and their colleagues with the necessary skills to keep all road users safe from harm.”