| Municipal Court Clerk Shelly Frost Award |
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The City of Villa Rica received a prestigious honor at the April City Council Meeting. The Georgia Court Clerks Association presented their 2007 Program of the Year award to Villa Rica’s Municipal Court for the Warrant Amnesty program initiated by Court Clerk Shelly Frost in 2007. The program helped clear 17% of the department’s outstanding warrants and netted $16,701 in delinquent fines from as far back at 1997.

Villa Rica Municipal Court Clerk Shelly Frost accepts the GCCA 2007 Program of the Year plaque from Justice P. Harris Hines, Georgia Supreme Court.
 Front Row L – R: Justice Hines, Ms. Frost, GCCA President Judith Cramer; Back Row L – R: Police Chief Michael Mansour, Cobb County Circuit Defender Randy Harris, City of Milton Court Clerk Karen Fricke.
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| 2008 February Employee of the Month |
 Captain Brian Camp Criminal Investigation Division Division Commander |
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| 2007 November Employee of the Month |
| Shelly Frost was recognized as the Employee of the Month at the November City Council Meeting. Shelly was nominated because of the innovative idea she had to have a Warrant Amnesty month. She sent out cards and publicized it so well that we cleared up over 150 warrants and collected over $20,000.00 in uncollected revenue. |
Shelly Frost & Chief Mansour |
| Rookie of the Year - Safety Program Award |
Captain Keith Shaddix, Major Toney Johnson, Administrative Asst. Terri Bowles, Chief Michael P. Mansour, and Traffic Sgt. Scott Parker |
| 2007 November 8th Promotion - John Geary |
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This is a picture of John Geary's wife pinning on his new badge for Cpl. This is a new tradition we started here where a family member pins the badge on the newly promoted officer.
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 Officer John Geary was promoted to Corporal on November 8, 2007. |
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Chet Long This is Chet Long being promoted from Patrolman to Corporal on 02/02/07. Chet has been employed with us since 2004 and has been in law enforcement since 2002. He started in Rome at Rome PD and came to us in 2004. This is his mother pinning the badge on for him. |
Sgt. Scott Parker & Chief Michael Mansour
Sgt. Scott Parker, right, employee of the month for the Safe Kids ID Program.
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| 2006 December Employee of the Month |
Chief Mansour & Tommy King |
Officer Tommy King has been with the City for just under five years. However, he has been in Law Enforcement for decades and has been involved in every aspect of policing. Officer King has been described as being from the mold of the old Sheriff Andy Taylor. In other words, if you treat everyone with respect - even the bad guys - if you are courteous, helpful and always maintain a positive attitude, you will get these back in return. TK is well liked, both in our City and in the surrounding communities. His enthusiasm is a credit to the Department and to the City. |