Swearingen has been recognized for the Distinguished Law Enforcement Valor Award.
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“I’m proud to take part in acknowledging the achievements of these law enforcement professionals, and I thank them and the rest of our law enforcement community throughout the state for all they do to protect Ohio families,” Attorney General DeWine said in a statement.
The statement from DeWine’s office does not indicate specific reasons for the awards.
In February, Swearingen was off-duty when he wounded an armed robbery suspect from Dayton authorities said fired on police as the teen sought flee the scene near the Ohio 725/Interstate 75 interchange in Miamisburg. The volatile scene drew law enforcment from several jurisdictions.
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“Officer Swearingen took immediate action and attempted to stop the armed teen, which led to an exchange of gunfire,” according to Miamisburg police. “ The armed robber was struck twice and was ultimately secured and taken to the hospital where he was treated for his injuries.”
A grand jury cleared Swearingen of any charges.
Other award recipients, according to the attorney general’s office, include:
•Distinguished Law Enforcement Valor Award: Sgt. David White (retired) and Patrolman Brian Duman, Uniontown Police Department;
•Distinguished Law Enforcement Group Achievement Award: Short North Posse Investigation and Prosecution Team;
•Distinguished Law Enforcement Lifetime Achievement Award: Lt. Col. Gilbert H. Jones (retired), Ohio Highway Patrol;
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•Mark Losey Distinguished Law Enforcement Service Award: Assistant U.S. Attorney David M. DeVillers, U.S. Attorney’s Office — Southern District of Ohio;
•Distinguished Law Enforcement Training Award: Patrolman Kevin R. Davis, Akron Police Department;
•Distinguished Law Enforcement Community Service Award: Trooper Juan “Ray” Santiago, Ohio State Highway Patrol;
•Distinguished Civilian Leadership Award: The Rev. Richard D. Ellsworth, Ohio State Highway Patrol.
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