Siloam Proud

2019

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Siloam Proud Wednesday, June 26, 2019 n 3C Siloam Springs Herald-Leader Flowers & GiFts Siloam It's going to be a blooming good day! "we deliver outside of siloam springs!" 479-524-4447 • 201A S. BroAdwAy www.SiloamFlowersAndGifts.com • siloamflowers@hotmail.com State Line Rd. & Jefferson St. 918-422-5138 Nursing Home choice Choices from our skilled nursing facility, give you the best of care with a home-like setting • Long Term Care Needs • Full Time Nursing Care • Full Time Rehabilitation Services • 24 Hour Nursing Care Quail Ridge Living Center Whether you have a need for acute medical care or are recovering from surgery with rehabilitation needs, our facility will be your home away from home! Discounts and great service. What are you waiting for? We're your Shield. We're your Shelter. AUTO • HOME • LIFE Jimmy Allen 816 S. Mt. Olive St. Siloam Springs, AR 479-524-4183 JAllen@ShelterInsurance.com New Home Discount Multi-Car Discount Companion Policy Discount (Home) Pay in Full Auto Discount Safe Driver Discount Companion Policy Discount (Auto) Discounts vary by state and rate class. See your Shelter Agent for details. ® Rising through the ranks Spicer celebrates 20 years with SSPD During his tenure with the Siloam Springs Police Department, Derek Spicer has been handed his fair share of surprises. How- ever, his biggest surprise to date may still be the day a captain brought an ap- plication for a field officer position to his dispatch desk and said have it back to him by the end of the week. At that point, Spicer had only been with the department for six months and was "doing his time" before looking into other opportunities. The captain saw Spicer's skills were more valuable elsewhere. Capt. Derek Spicer's 20- year career spans dispatch, patrol, field training, crimi - nal investigations, spe- cial weapons and tactics (SWAT) team, school re- source and more. To Spicer, it's a servant mentality that every member of emer- gency services possesses. "I've coached basketball, football, T-ball, all before I even had a kid in those sports," Spicer said. "If you go and look at how many police and firemen are vol - unteers within their com- munity — things we don't have to do — we do have a pride in our community because we are sworn to protect this community and defend the people in it. The volunteer side of it just goes hand in hand. It is our community. It is our town." To those around him, it's qualities like loyalty, honesty, dedication and awareness Spicer innately has that have propelled him to where he is today. "He's one of the officers that when I got here I identified as having the traits and skill set to go further in his career if he wanted," said SSPD Chief Jim Wilmeth. "He's one of the sworn officers that I have very deliberately been helping to develop so they can perform at an executive level, because I see those leadership traits in him." Those traits begin with Spicer's interest in build - ing his own skill set so he understands how the department functions and what his subordinates may need, Wilmeth said. It's closely followed with his intentional efforts to just be better, Wilmeth said. Spicer has been nomi - nated to attend the Federal Bureau of Investigation's National Academy, a pro- gram split into three tiers geared toward refining leadership in law enforce- ment with intranational and international attend- ees. Departments around By Sierra Bush Staff Report n sbush@nwadg.com Derek Spicer Derek Spicer has taken ad- vantage of several oppor- tunities to further educate himself and it's resulted in multiple awards and com- mendations. • Instructor's ribbon in firearms • Instructor's ribbon in pro- fessional instruction • Lifesaving award, as awarded by the SSPD • Humanitarian award, as awarded by the SSPD, for efforts that aided displaced Hurricane Katrina victims • Meritorious service award, as awarded by the SSPD • Good conduct, awarded every three years for three years with no disciplin- ary action. Spicer has six awards and will be eligible for a seventh next year Sierra Bush/Herald-Leader Capt. Derek Spicer currently serves as the Siloam Springs Police Department's commander of the community response division, which encompasses criminal investigations, directed patrol, and school resource. Photo Submitted Spicer, right, stands at attention during law enforcement memorial week. The HERALD-LEADER newsroom (479) 524-5144 See spicer on Page 5c

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