Helping District 7 Police Officers
National Night Out 2010
Celebrate National Night Out 2010 on Tuesday, August 3rd.
BackStoppers Fundraiser; Honoring Officer David Haynes
Location: Don Brown Chevrolet (2244 S. Kingshighway, St. Louis, MO) Come and Thank the St. Louis Metropolitan Police 3rd District Officers personally for all they do! Donations will be accepted at Don Brown Chevrolet until 9:00 p.m. and a FREE flag will be offered in exchange for your donation. Mail your donations to: ATTN: Pam 2244 S. Kingshighway, St. Louis, MO 63110 This is event is m...
Congratulations! “Police Officer Michael Butler Day”
During the Annual District 7 Officers Of The Year Luncheon, Thursday, February 25, 2010, Police Officer Micheal Butler was presented a Proclamation from United States Representative Wm. Lacy Clay recognizing him for his ability to serve District 7 of the St. Louis Metropolitan Police Department and naming February 25, 2010 "Police Officer Michael Butler Day"in the First Congressional District of...
School Videos–Officer of the Year Luncheon
Area Schools were asked to make a video about how their school was "Doing The Right Thing" Mason School of Academic and Cultural Literacy Mrs. Sabrena Barnett's 2nd & 3rd Grad Classes; Farragut Elementary School St. Roch School
7th District Officer of the Year Luncheon
The Officer of the Year Luncheon recognizes the outstanding body of work of 7th district police officers. Just under 100 officers service over 40,000 residents and 600+  businesses. The commitment of these officers to this community has helped decrease crime by almost 13%. Including, crimes against persons is down 11% with 6 less homicides than last year. The 7th district has the largest reduc...
2009 Officer of the Year: P.O. Michael Butler
Police work is about being involved, it’s about being responsive, it’s about helping people…those words describe Police Officer Michael Butler who serves as the 7th District Problem Property Officer. The nomination was made by one of Officer Butler’s coworkers after noticing the proficiency Officer Butler displayed while dealing with problem properties is the 7th District. Office...
January 2010 Officers of the Month: P.O. Matthew Frichtl & P.O. Ryan Murphy
On January 11, 2010, a female victim was walking on Dr. Martin Luther King at Blackstone to the 5300 block of Minerva when she accepted a ride from a unknown male occupying a grey or "blue-ish" vehicle.  The male subsequently sodomized, raped and robbed her at knifepoint inside his vehicle which he had parked in the alley near Union and Wells.  Officers Frichtl and Murphy initiated the investig...
Child Safety Day
An annual event held on the partking lot of The Pageant in October. Parents and children learn in a fun environment how to stay safe and avoid issues with Stranger/Danger, Cyber Bullies, Internet Predators, etc. Due to the generous support of business such as Pam's Hotdogs, Fitz's Root Beer, Hackett Security, Big Shark Bicycle all food, beverages and merchandise is FREE. For more information ...
The Norvelle Brown Scholarship Fund
Police Officer Norvelle Brown served in the 7th district after graduating the Police Academy in 2006. Officer Brown grew up in the neighborhood he served and was committed to making a positive difference in the lives of the children who lived there. On August 15, 2007, Officer Brown was shot and killed in the line of duty. Officer Brown's mother along with district residents and police offic...

2009 Officer of the Year: P.O. Michael Butler

Posted By: amber on February 20, 2010 in Featured, Officer of the Month - Comments: 1 Comment »

Police work is about being involved, it’s about being responsive, it’s about helping people…those words describe Police Officer Michael Butler who serves as the 7th District Problem Property Officer.

The nomination was made by one of Officer Butler’s coworkers after noticing the proficiency Officer Butler displayed while dealing with problem properties is the 7th District.

Officer Butler’s work ethic sets a shining example for the Officers of the 7th District.  During 2009, there were 972 nuisance summons issued citywide.  Officer Butler issued 485 that’s 50% of the total….he leads the city in active cases, nuisance notices and hearings.

What numbers don’t tell you and can’t tell you is how big of a heart Officer Butler has, each year he works to provide students at Ford Elementary School with new bikes for academic achievements this year he was featured with Mike Bush from KSDK for the over 50 bikes he presented to the students….and at the holidays, Officer Butler donates his personal time and solicits food donations from local businesses to make sure over 100 families have a very special Christmas dinner.

Officer Butler is a veteran Officer with over 22 years of experience with the St. Louis Metropolitan Police Department and sets a positive example for all Officers.

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