Pontiac Police announce departments’ 2021 Officer of the Year

Pontiac Police Officer Joshua Bray. (Photo courtesy: Pontiac Police Department)

By Blake Haas

PONTIAC – The Pontiac Police Department announced a three-year veteran of the Department is the 2021 Officer of the Year.

According to a news release, the Department said Officer Joshua Bray excelled in various positions in the past year, cementing himself as the Department’s best officer in the past year.

Officer Bray is a previous Alliance Against Intoxicated Motorists (A.A.I.M) award winner and is in the process of being certified as a firearm instructor.

“Officer Bray not only adapted, but thrived in the performance of his duties and support of the mission of the Pontiac Police Department,” the Department said in a news release.

Two supervisors nominated Officer Bray and received unanimous approval at a recent staff meeting.

Blake Haas can be reached at [email protected].

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