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Precinct Council Honors Officers, Civilians

At the 52nd Precinct Community Council’s 6th annual Recognition Fellowship Breakfast on Nov. 13, a host of officers and civilians were honored for their service.

Several officers, including Mahmud Abdul Jabbar, Ernesto Martinez, Felipe Babales, Daniel Baca, Mar Carlino, Marco Trujillo, Sgt. Vincent Spinola, Jeremy McGee, Frank Pacella, Lt. Stephen Phelan and Det. Hardy Hill, were awarded for making major arrests.

Community Affairs officers Yvette Palermo-Ortega and Wilson Hernandez were also honored for their work in the community.

Civilians receiving awards included Assemblyman Jeff Dinowitz, Anne Marie Hoppin, the precinct’s administrative secretary, Leah Tikantzas, an assistant district attorney who works with the precinct council, auxiliary officer Warren Gore, and law enforcement Explorer Jennifer Landron.

Father Frank Scanlon of St. Ann’s Church was also awarded for his service on the precinct council.

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