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"Cpl. Tommy King on a traffic stop in Villa Rica".

Cpl. Tommy King

Pictured, is Chief of Police Michael Mansour and Corporal Hunter Ethredge.

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On June 2, 2011 Officer Hunter Ethredge, of the Villa Rica Police Department, was promoted to the rank of Corporal. Corporal Ethredge initially joined the Villa Rica Police Department on July 5, 2007 after graduating from the University of West Georgia with a Bachelor’s Degree in Criminology. Corporal Ethredge is a recipient of the “Herndon Award” for superior academic achievement and demonstrated leadership ability. Corporal Ethredge has served as a Patrol Officer before being promoted to Detective in October of 2009. Corporal Ethredge stated he looks forward to using the skills he acquired in the Criminal Investigations Division to help him solve the cases he will encounter on the streets in the Uniform Services Division.

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May 27, 2009 Opening Ceremonies from the Special Olympics Summer Games. Chief Mansour carried the torch along with Special Olympic Athlete Drew Waters. We carried the torch into the games because the Villa Rica Police Dept. raised the 5th most money for Special Olympics Ga. in 2008. We raised over $24,000. 'This was a great honor and something that I will tell my grandkids one day.' Chief says.

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Chief Michael Mansour playing against Meadowlark Lemon and the Globetrotters. This was an event to raise money for the Central H.S. band to go to the Rose Bowl Parade.

 

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10th class Reunion of the VRPD's Citizen's Academy was held on
December 1, 2011. There was training on the "Dangers of Social Media"

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Pictured with Officer Lee are his wife Susan and Chief Mansour. Officer Lee retired after 11 years with our department and a total of 39 years in law enforcement.

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On March 1, 2011 the ladies of the “Quilts of Love” Program at Powell Chapel United Methodist Church in Villa Rica donated twenty-six quilts to the Villa Rica Police Department. This was not the first such donation by the group and they informed the department it would not be the last. The “Quilts of Love” Program makes the quilts available to anyone who needs one. Each quilt also contains a patch bearing the program name and the address of the Church.

The ladies explained that each quilt takes an average of approximately four hours to make. Therefore, Tuesday’s donation represented over one hundred hours of work for the group. However, the ladies are cheerful givers which proves this ministry is a “Labor of Love” for them.

Pictured is Villa Rica Police Department Sergeant George Brown who was on hand to greet the group and gladly receive the donation. Sergeant Brown and the Officers of the Villa Rica Police Department will carry the quilts in their cars to give to those in need. The possibilities are endless on who may need the quilts, but there is only one real reason they were made. They were made because the ladies of Powell Chapel United Methodist Church care about the citizens of Villa Rica.

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Pink Pebbles outfit: Special Olympics Director over Torch Run Allison Kaczenski, With her is Special Olympic Athlete Drew Waters, Chief Mansour on the right. This was at the 2011 Polar Plunge to raise money for Special Olympics. Overall we raised $82,500.00 at this event at Lake Lanier Islands.



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