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Ottawa Police members receive Order of Merit of the Police Forces

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OTTAWA - Today, Ottawa Police members, Staff Sergeant Pierre Gauthier and Sergeant Charles Momy, became honoured members among 60 recipients of the Order of Merit of the Police Forces, presented by His Excellency the Right Honourable David Johnston, Governor General of Canada.

Staff Sergeant Gauthier is being recognized for his 31-year career of achievements and service. His work in drug prevention in the community and his outreach efforts with the Aboriginal population, both in Ottawa and abroad, has positioned him as a respected leader. He has volunteered countless hours towards these causes and has built and maintained widespread and strong professional relationships.

Sergeant Momy was nominated for his outstanding achievements and contributions in the field of policing, as well as his work with both the Ottawa Police Association and Canadian Police Association.

The Order was created in October 2000 to recognize the leadership and exceptional service or distinctive merit displayed by the men and women of the Canadian Police Services, and recognizes their commitment to this country. The primary focus is on exceptional merit, contributions to policing and community development.

"This is a great honour to be bestowed on an officer," said Ottawa Police Chief Charles Bordeleau. "On behalf of the Ottawa Police, I congratulate both Staff Sergeant Gauthier and Sergeant Momy for their contributions and commitment to the safety of Ottawa residents."