Bradford Police Officers Recognized

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Bradford City Police Chief Mike Close (left) presents Police Officer Tony Lama with a certificate of appreciation for handling a sensitive situation with "extreme valor." Close credits Lama's negotiating skills with bringing the April 13 incident to a successful conclusion.

Also during Tuesday's Bradford City Council meeting, Mayor Tom Riel read a letter from Corporal Robert Klinger, acting commander of the Kane-based State Police, who commended Lt. Steve Caskey, patrolman Jason Daugherty, Greg Boser and Tony Lama for their work in helping to apprehend Brian Uber, who is accused of stealing a vehicle and taking police on a high-speed chase from Coleville to Bradford. Klinger wrote, "It is encouraging to work with such a fine group of officers, and their actions reflect highly upon themselves and the Bradford City Police Department." Close commended the officers for representing the police department in a positive and professional manner.

Also Tuesday, Riel called for a moment of silence to commemorate Police Memorial Week in the Commonwealth.

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