School Resource Deputy Christopher Alecrim wins national award

Alecrim, stationed at the Flagler Palm Coast High School, is the National Sheriff’s Association Law Enforcement Explorer Post Advisor of the Year.


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FCSO SRD Christopher Alecrim. Courtesy photo
FCSO SRD Christopher Alecrim. Courtesy photo
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by: Melissa Morreale

Flagler County Sheriff's Office

The Flagler County Sheriff’s Office announced that School Resource Deputy Christopher Alecrim, was selected by the National Sheriff’s Association as Law Enforcement Explorer of the Year.

This NSA committee appointed to judge the competition for this prestigious award selected Alecrim to be the 2021 recipient.

Alecrim began his career with the FCSO in 2015 and transferred to the SRD Unit in 2018 and is currently stationed at the Flagler Palm Coast High School. Throughout his career with the FCSO, Alecrim has received multiple Unit Citations, Distinguished Service Certificates and Certificates of Appreciation for his service to the community. He is an active participant in the Florida Sheriff’s Youth Ranches.

“Deputy Alecrim shows tremendous commitment and dedication to the NSA Explorer program and our youth here in Flagler County,” Sheriff Rick Staly said. “It is a huge recognition for FCSO to have one of our own officers nominated and recognized nationally by the NSA. Congratulations!”

NSA established the Law Enforcement Explorer Post Advisor Award in 1988 to recognize a post advisor for outstanding contributions to a law enforcement explorer post sponsored by a sheriff's office. Candidates are judged on their recruiting efforts, size of post and tenure of explorers, written program plans, explorer training, and post activities. 

Due to the COVID-19 pandemic, the NSA will make arrangements for the award to be presented locally.

For more information on the National Sheriff’s Association visit: https://www.sheriffs.org/

 

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