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Annual Police Appreciation Breakfast Honors NBPD Officers and Staff

Pictured left to right: Chief Jon T. Lewis, Laird Hayes, Cynthia Carter, Vince Kyzer, Brandon Rodriguez, Mayor Kevin Muldoon

Thursday, March 31 marked the 49th Annual Police Appreciation Breakfast, where the Commodore’s Club of the Newport Beach Chamber of Commerce honored the Newport Beach Police Department for remarkable efforts on behalf of our city over the last year.

The sold-out event held at the Hyatt Regency John Wayne Airport demonstrated how appreciated the efforts of the Police Department are by the city’s businesses and residents. The men and women of the Police Department serve as more than just officers of a law enforcement agency. They are ambassadors to our residents and the multitudes of visitors to our city each year.

After two years of challenging circumstances, cancelled events, and online ceremonies, the excitement at the live event was palatable and felt like a big step on the road back to normalcy.

The morning started with a coffee reception hosted by local hot spot Dory Deli and owner-restaurateur Maro Marovic. Over 500 community leaders and police personnel and their families had the opportunity to mingle as well as learn about Canine Unit police service dog Goose and his human partner, Officer Joe De Julio, the city’s equine Mounted Unit, and several vintage police vehicles on display.

The presentation began with a beautiful rendition of the National Anthem sung by one of the Police Department’s own, Dispatcher Jessica Roberts.

Chamber CEO Steve Rosansky led the event by thanking local Premier Sponsors Hoag Hospital, Newport Beach & Company, Julie Laughton Custom Homes, and Orange County’s 5th District Supervisor Lisa Bartlett, with special recognition to Pat and Jolynn Mahoney of West Coast Arborists for providing the décor for the event.

Police Chief Jon Lewis, under whose leadership the Police Department has achieved historically low crime rates, introduced Master of Ceremonies, Keith Morrison.

Morrison, award-winning correspondent for “Dateline NBC,” is a local celebrity having interviewed everyone from presidents and prime ministers to criminals, teachers, artists, and actors. Morrison has covered world-wide stories including the Orlando shooting, the Manson murders, the Oscar Pistorius trial, 9/11, Columbine, the peace process in the Middle East, wars fought by child soldiers in Africa, the struggle to “Free Willy,” and the battle waged over the fate of the little Cuban boy who once dominated headlines, Elian Gonzalez.

Morrison started with the Lifesaving Awards which included:

Merit Awards were given for service “above and beyond” an employee’s normal job responsibilities. Those awards went to:

A highlight of the morning was the Merit Award given to Court Depweg, Michael Dugan, Michael Fletcher, and Bryan McMahon for their determination, perseverance, and tireless pursuit of justice to solve a 40-year-old cold case and bring closure to a grieving family.

In November of 1980, 42-year-old Judy Nesbit was tragically killed while showing her family’s boat to an unknown male attacker. The killer was never apprehended, and the case went cold for nearly forty years. Generations of Newport Beach Police Detectives continued to work on the investigation.

In September 2018, Depweg identified hairs left at the original crime scene and, through the cutting-edge DNA work, the first of its kind in the United States used to identify a murderer in a criminal investigation, a profile was extracted from the hairs.

Armed with the genetic DNA file, Depweg, along with Dugan and McMahon, identified a person of interest, Kenneth Elwin Marks, who passed away in 1999. Marks’ body was exhumed and, through DNA testing of the remains, Marks was identified as Judy Nesbitt’s murderer. The Orange County District Attorney’s Office ruled that if Marks were alive today, he would be formally charged with first-degree murder with special circumstances.

More awards were given to “Of The Year” recipients including Volunteer, Civilian, Sworn Supervisor, Civilian Supervisor, and Officer.

At the Awards Ceremony, the Police Department also premiered a video entitled “Our Shift Never Ends”. The video can be accessed at https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DJlsLZVP95o.

Bravo to all the awarded officers as well as the rest of the fine Newport Beach Police Department for the very high level of service and dedication they provide every day to the residents and businesses of and visitors to the City of Newport Beach.

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Source: Newport Beach Independent

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