Crime & Safety
Montgomery County Police Officer Receives Award
Officer Carrie Glascock received the Trooper Jessica Chaney Spirit Award.

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Montgomery County Police Officer Carrie Glascock received the Trooper Jessica Chaney Spirit Award last week from the Mid-Atlantic Association of Women in Law Enforcement. The award is presented to a law enforcement professional with five years or less of service, who has excelled during her short tenure and embodies the spirit of Trooper Jessica Cheney.
Although her career with Montgomery County Police has just started, Glascock has already made an impact on the community she serves.
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While still in field training, she fingerprinted several stolen vehicles, identifying suspects tied to multiple auto-theft cases. She completed several search warrants related to a prostitution and drug case, leading to a network of drug trafficking and prostitution. Her efforts help build a solid case against a career criminal.
Due to her hard work, in April 2014 Glascock was awarded the Officer of the Month in the 3rd District. She is trained as a shift evidence technican enabling her to help process various kinds of crime scenes.
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Sgt. Brian Parker, Glascock’s supervisor, said in the award nomination, “There is no doubt she exhibits the best qualities of a law enforcement professional and every member of the public is safer because of it.”
»Photo from the Montgomery County Police website
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