The Nebraska State Patrol

Troopers Honored by MADD For Impaired Driving Enforcement

Several Nebraska State Troopers standing with awards from Mothers Against Drunk Driving
Lincoln, NE

Eighteen Nebraska State Troopers and Crime Lab personnel have been recognized by Mothers Against Drunk Driving (MADD) for their efforts to enforce and prevent impaired driving in Nebraska. The team received the MADD Heroes Award in multiple categories of focus.

“The mission of preventing impaired driving and removing drunk drivers from the road is critical to roadway safety in Nebraska and beyond,” said Colonel Bryan Waugh, Superintendent of the Nebraska State Patrol. “From our troopers patrolling the road, to our troopers providing education to young drivers, to our scientists at the Crime Lab working to test evidence in criminal cases, our team remains dedicated to maintaining safe roads across the state. Thank you to MADD for their work in this mission and for recognizing the efforts of our NSP personnel across Nebraska.”

Each year, MADD honors troopers, officers, deputies, and subject matter experts from across Nebraska for their work to prevent drunk driving. Those honorees work in areas of enforcement, education and awareness, and advocacy. In total, 18 troopers and NSP professional staff were honored today. Those honorees include:

Adult DUI Enforcement

Trooper Anthony Franks – Troop A

Trooper Zachariah Sporer – Troop E

Crime Lab Toxicologist Christine Reisen

Adult DUI Enforcement TeamTroop B – Troopers Daniel Osuna-Salazar, Kak Ayaj, Mara Tighe, Dylan Duhsmann, Eric Kloster, Bryce Smidt, Seth Valverde, Ryan Hilliard, Jordan Orduno, Aaron Hartley, Adam Perry, Gordon Downing, and Sergeants Noah Huber and Andrew Bestenlehner
Education and Awareness IndividualTrooper Timothy Flick – Troop E

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