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Vernon Police Recognize Officers' Good Work, Name Officer Of The Year

Standout officers were recognized in Vernon Wednesday.

Tyler Wallace stood out in 2025 and, on Wednesday, he was named Vernon Police Officer of the Year. (Town of Vernon)

VERNON, CT — Vernon police officer Tyler Wallace stood out in 2025 and on Wednesday was named Officer of the Year.

In five instances, Wallace individually or working with colleagues, saved a person’s life. Working with colleagues, he successfully resolved incidents where people were experiencing mental health crises. In another incident, working with colleagues, he arrested a drug dealer and helped get two guns off the street.

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Wallace has been with the police department for about five years. He worked previously as an emergency medical technician for the Ambulance Service of Manchester.

Officer Jamie Grzegorek described Wallace as an officer "who
truly represents the professionalism, dedication, and proactive
policing that we strive for here at the Vernon Police Department. Throughout 2025, Officer Wallace consistently demonstrated that he is a tremendous asset to this department and to the people of Vernon."

Wallace was also recognized for his thorough and detailed investigations, his work ethic, his proactive efforts to get drunk drivers off the road and to disrupt illegal drug activity, and his commitment to learning new skills, improving himself and assisting his colleagues with any task. In addition to the five lifesaving awards, he received three distinguished service unit awards.

"We have a tremendous team of police officers in Vernon," Chief Marc Petruzzi said. "During Wednesday's ceremony they were recognized for their dedication, professionalism and commitment to excellence and what makes this department strong. We are especially proud to congratulate Officer
Wallace for all he achieved in 2025 to be recognized by his colleagues as Officer of the Year."

Wallace's recognition, and the deeds ofther Vernon police officers on Wednesday, were determined by the police
department’s awards committee.

Others recognized Wednesday and their awards include:

Distinguished Service Unit

Meritorious Service

  • Det. Michael Anthony. For his investigation into multiple larceny and fraud incidents involving a funeral
    home where people who purchased funeral service contracts were defrauded.
  • Det. Cody Flanigan and Fire Marshal Dan Wasilewski. For their investigation into a fire that turned out to be an arson conspiracy and resulted in the arrests of two people.
  • Meritorious Service Unit

  • Det. Thomas Van Tasel and Officer Sean Curley. While investigating a criminal mischief complaint, Curley collected a blood sample from a broken window. Van Tasel subsequently received notification that the DNA profile obtained from the blood sample was linked to a homicide in Maine. Curley and Van Tasel assisted Maine State Police in developing a suspect.
  • Det. Michael Anthony and Sgt Joshua Wells. Both men invested an armed bank robbery and as a result of their thorough investigation identified a suspect who was ultimately charged.
  • Life Saving

    The following officers were recognized for their work which resulted in the saving of a life:

  • Officer Bryan Sembersky
  • Officer Dominic Marandino
  • Officer Andre Lisee
  • Officer Devon O’Donnell
  • Officer Justin Hock
  • Officer Tyler Wallace
  • Officer Nicholas Pinard
  • Officer Michael Davidson
  • Former Officer Jennie Rivera-Cintron
  • Letters of Commendation

    MADD Award

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