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City Recognizes One of Its Finest

Officer Seth Creel

Officer Seth Creel, of the Rockville City Police Department, was recognized by the Mayor and Council on Feb. 6. Creel was injured when his cruiser was struck on Rockville Pike on Jan. 7 by a vehicle driven by a motorist later charged with driving under the influence. “This is an example of the risks that our police officers take every day to serve Rockville residents and keep our city safe,” City Manager Rob DiSpirito said. Find video of the recognition at www.rockvillemd.gov/youtube. Search “Creel.”

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