Okaloosa Sheriff's office names Deputy of the Year

Okaloosa County Sheriff's Office Deputy Jose Pereira accepts the Deputy of the Year Award from OSCO Sheriff Larry Ashley. Special to the News Bulletin

SHALIMAR, Florida —Since joining the Okaloosa County Sheriff’s Office in April 2014, Deputy Jose Pereira has epitomized a strong, proactive work ethic and a desire to constantly enhance his knowledge and skills. He combines outstanding productivity and professionalism with the use of proper judgment in conducting thorough investigations.

Throughout 2016, Deputy Pereira tallied 2,246 calls for service. He prepared 145 offense reports, cleared 72 cases, and made 94 arrests. He is the top performer in removing intoxicated drivers from our roads with 46 DUI arrests in 2016, 42 in 2015, and 22 in 2014, Mothers Against Drunk Drivers has recognized his diligence for eight consecutive years.

He is also a member of the Traffic Homicide Investigation unit.

In 2015, Pereira was the sole OSCO law enforcement officer to attend the Drug Recognition Expert Training Program. A DRE is a “deputy, officer or trooper trained to recognize impairment in drivers under the influence of drugs other than, or in addition to, alcohol.” Last year he completed five DRE evaluations of arrested persons with .000 alcohol concentrations. Three were four other law enforcement officers whose DUI arrests presented a .000 alcohol concentration, but on all of the DRE evaluations, it was determined the subjects were under the influence of at least one to seven drug categories.

Pereira attended an impaired driver symposium and took DRE recertification training in 2016. He also took part in Crisis Intervention Team training and has used that to help build rapport with suicidal and mentally ill individuals. His supervisor can rely on him to work diligently to defuse stressful situations with irate subjects and bring about successful and peaceful resolutions

During 2016, Bravo East became a shift of employees with relatively low tenure and experience. Pereira teaches these new deputies and ensures the success of our mission. He educated his shift mates on DUI enforcement and also regularly used his bilingual skills to assist in cases. That has been crucial in several domestic crimes where he brought calm and reassurance to the victims.

On a personal level, Pereira devotes time to assisting the Crestview High School Band, as well as the youth ministry at the Eglin Catholic Chapel. He is a member of the St. Michaels Catholic Church as well.

Go to https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=URquyHW-l9w to learn more about Deputy Pereira's role as a DRE.

This article originally appeared on Crestview News Bulletin: Okaloosa Sheriff's office names Deputy of the Year