JCPD officer named 'Officer of the Year' for service during Helene
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JOHNSON CITY, Tenn. (WJHL) — The Johnson City Police Department (JCPD) has honored Officer Sharrell Dykes as the “Law Enforcement Officer of the Year” for 2024-2025, recognizing his courage and commitment during Hurricane Helene.

On Sept. 27, Dykes reminded JCPD leadership that the department had a 5-ton military truck for emergencies, a news release from the JCPD stated.

During the hurricane’s impact on the region, flooding reportedly left eight deputies from the Washington County Sheriff’s Office and a K9 stranded in the Embreeville area.

According to the JCPD, Dykes quickly retrieved a truck with the assistance of a Washington County Sheriff’s Office employee and went to assist the trapped deputies and K9 without any delay.

“The journey and the return were concerning because many roads and some bridges were impassable due to the flooding,” the release said. “At one point, water gushed over the hood and into the truck. Officer Dykes said he feared the water would sweep the 5-ton vehicle away, but courage under pressure saved the day, and everyone made it home safely.”

The award, presented by the American Legion Department of Tennessee, consists of 155 local posts that had the opportunity to nominate a local law enforcement officer.

Courtesy of the Johnson City Police Department

American Legion Kings Mountain Post 24, located in Johnson City, nominated Officer Dykes.

“I’m honored to receive this award from the American Legion,” Officer Dykes said in a news release. “I accept it on behalf of all the first responders who stepped up during Hurricane Helene. It was a true team effort, and I’m proud to serve alongside such dedicated men and women.”

JCPD Chief Billy Church said in the release the department is proud to see Dykes recognized at the state level for his leadership displayed during Hurricane Helene.

“This award is a testament not just to his actions that day, but to who he is every day,” Church said.

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