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MADD's July 2023 Law Enforcement Newsletter

July 2023 Mission Moment

Officer Noah Aaron Leotta

Montgomery County Police Department, Maryland

On December 10, 2015, Police Officer Noah Leotta succumbed to injuries sustained on December 3rd, 2015, when he was struck by a drunk driver near the intersection of Rockville Pike and Edmonston Drive.
 

He was conducting a traffic stop on Rockville Pike at approximately 9:45 pm while working a special assignment on the agency's Holiday Alcohol Task Force. He had contacted the driver and was getting back into his patrol car when a second vehicle struck his patrol car and then struck him.... Read More...

Officer Noah Leotta

MADD July 2023 Officer of the Month

Chief Luther Reynolds, (1966-2023)

Charleston Police Department, South Carolina 

MADD posthumously recognizes Chief Luther Reynolds of the Charleston, South Carolina Police Department as our Officer of the Month for July 2023.  Chief Reynolds, a dedicated law enforcement leader and MADD supporter, passed away, after his courageous battle with cancer, on May 22, 2023. Hundreds attend memorial for Charleston Police Chief Luther Reynolds | News | postandcourier.com

The following paragraphs were taken from the nomination of Chief Reynolds for this MADD recognition.  His application for nomination was submitted, just days before his death, by Steven Burritt, MADD’s Regional Executive Director for North and South Carolina... Read More...

Cheif Luther Reyonds(1966-2023)

Larry Coggins

State Executive Director

MADD Florida State Office

Familiar Territory in a New Land

Over two years ago, MADD Florida was introduced to Melissa Ramirez, an attorney in San Juan, Puerto Rico who was managing Puerto Rico’s SFST Program.  Instructors from the University of North Florida’s world renowned Institute of Police Technology & Management (IPTM), some of which were active and retired officers from Florida, were there teaching DUI investigation skills and roadside exercises and came back to the states with the information that if there was any new ground for MADD to cover, this Caribbean paradise some 1,800 miles east of Florida was the place to be!... Read More...

Larry Coggins

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The Mission

The mission of Mothers Against Drunk Driving (MADD) is to end drunk driving, help fight drugged driving, support the victims of these violent crimes, and prevent underage drinking.

Mothers Against Drunk Driving 

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Irving, TX  75062

 

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