
GPD officers recognized at city meeting
GREENSBURG – The Greensburg Police Department recognized two of its own Tuesday evening during the Greensburg Board of Works meeting at City Hall.
Officer Jacob Mays was promoted to the rank of sergeant and Allison Reismiller received the Meritorious Service Award. Assistant Chief Derek Fasnacht made the presentations.
Officer Mays has been with the GPD for 10 years and served as a K9 handler for 5 years. He's been a member of the Tactical Response Team since 2019. Mays is a field trainer and has responded to 6,322 calls for service.
'He displays countless acts of selflessness and dedication to his craft and continues to work alongside his peers without hesitation or reservation,' Fasnacht said.
Reismiller started with the GPD in 2023 and was assigned to the Criminal Investigations Unit in 2024.
In her time spent in the investigations unit, Reismiller was tasked with multiple assignments that were outside her normal scale of duties at the GPD. She researched and worked through different tasks, even successfully closing one of the higher profile cases in 2024.
'Resimiller's diligence and dedication to this case will bring justice to numerous victims and families in multiple cities' Fasnacht said while presenting her a framed document and shaking her hand.
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