The parking lot of the Montezuma-Cortez High School had many more squad cars in it than it usually does on Monday, April 7, as Montezuma County Sheriff’s Office employees and their families filed into the school for its second annual awards ceremony.

All employees at the Sheriff’s Office, whether they’re certified peace officers, administration staff or otherwise, adhere to codes of ethics and conduct, said Sheriff Steve Nowlin.

Such codes guide them to “live up to the highest standards of policing” and achieve their “fundamental duties” of “safeguarding lives and property,” along with keeping the peace and protecting the innocent, said Nowlin.

Those duties, Nowlin went on, are important because of the “position of public trust they hold,” and it takes everyone in the department to thoroughly and objectively serve the public.

And with that, Nowlin went on to honor the 10 individuals.

Next, Nowlin recognized deputies and sergeants of the department.

Everyone in the audience Monday evening stood as Hill and Worcester accepted their Meritorious Service Awards for their “bravery and dedication to the community.”

Nowlin thanked everyone for attending and wrapped up the ceremony, adding that there will be the third annual awards ceremony in December.