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Montpelier Native Named Defiance Post Trooper Of The Year

By Newspaper StaffNovember 20, 2024No Comments2 Mins Read
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DEFIANCE POST TROOPER OF THE YEAR – DALTON SURBEY


(PRESS RELEASE) – Ohio State Highway Patrol Trooper Dalton M. Surbey has been selected as the 2024 Trooper of the Year at the Defiance Post.

The selection of Trooper Surbey, 27, is in recognition of outstanding service during 2024 at the Defiance Post. Fellow officers stationed at the Defiance Post chose Trooper Surbey based on leadership abilities, professional ethics, courteous treatment of others, enthusiastic work attitude, and cooperation with supervisors, peers, and the public.

Trooper Surbey is now in contention for the District and State Trooper of the Year Award to be announced at a later date.


Trooper Surbey joined the Highway Patrol in 2021 and has served at the Defiance Post since then. Originally from Montpelier, Trooper Surbey graduated from Montpelier High School and graduated from the University Eastern Michigan, with a Bachelor of Science Degree in Criminal Justice, prior to joining the Highway Patrol.
Since joining the patrol, Trooper Surbey graduated from Bowling Green University with a Masters in Business Administration.

Trooper Surbey has been awarded the Traffic Safety Award Ribbon, Field Training Officer Ribbon, Fitness Ribbon and Education Ribbon.

Trooper Surbey and his wife, Meghan, live in Bryan with their daughter Charlotte and son Everett.



 

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