Inspector Frederick Grover, 113th Precinct Inspector Grover is being recognized for his dedication to animal welfare as a Precinct Commander. The 113th Precinct has been at the forefront of the NYPD/ASPCA Partnership since its inception. In addition to their anti-cruelty efforts, including their involvement in one of the first NYPD dog fighting cases, the 113th Precinct has collaborated on multiple dog house and dog food giveaways at the stationhouse with the ASPCA's CIA team. These events are just one example of the many ways the officers from the 113th Precinct, under the command of Inspector Grover, have shown compassion for animals and their owners residing in South Jamaica, Queens.
Police Officer Jaime Ramirez, 73rd Precinct & Police Officer Guy Randel, 73rd Precinct Officers Randel and Ramirez are being recognized as Neighborhood Coordinating Officers for their innovation in dealing with quality of life issues including animal welfare occurring in their precinct. These officers organized a MARCH Program (Multi Agency Response to Community Hotspots), conducted to address community complaints and quality of life issues in the confines of the precinct. Participating agencies included the NYPD, NYC Department of Buildings, NYC Marshalls Office, NYC Sanitation Police, NYS Department of Environmental Conservation Police and the ASPCA. In total, 21 locations were visited with varying enforcement action taken.
Police Officer Jessica Ruotolo, 1st Precinct Officer Ruotolo is being recognized for her dedication and assistance with all animal-related matters in the downtown community as the Animal Liaison in the 1st Precinct. Officer Ruotolo demonstrated that dedication in a recent case resulting in the recovery of numerous cats from an individual who is currently under investigation for animal cruelty. The application and execution of the warrant occurred over several days with the assistance of the ASPCA's legal advocacy, forensic and CIA teams, along with members of ACIS.
Police Officer Joshua Sailor, 113th Precinct Officer Sailor is being recognized for rescuing a dog that was left without food or water and chained in an abandoned house. Officer Sailor, along with members of the NYPD Emergency Service Unit, were able to gain access to the house and rescue the dog. Officer Sailor has since adopted the dog, now named Mila.
Assistant District Attorney Erin Satterthwaite, Manhattan District Attorney's Office ADA Satterthwaite is being recognized for taking the lead in seeking out and prosecuting numerous animal-related cases. Recently, ADA Satterthwaite successfully indicted and convicted Vince Cooper, a noted dog fighter, on dog fighting and animal cruelty charges. Each case ADA Satterthwaite handles receives the same care and attention, and she has led many successful animal-related prosecutions in Manhattan over the past few years.