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Fort Riley Soldier Recognized for Helping Police Apprehend Suspect

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FORT RILEY, Kan. - A Fort Riley Soldier received a certificate of appreciation from Junction City Mayor Pat Landers Aug. 2 for his help in apprehending a suspect fleeing local police in June.

Sgt. Steven Zimmerman was on his way home from Wal-Mart June 26, when he saw the suspect running away from the Geary County Sheriff's office. Zimmerman, who was closer to the suspect than the pursuing deputies, stopped his vehicle and took up the chase.

"There wasn't much of a thought process," said Zimmerman. "I just saw some brothers in trouble that needed help, so I put the car in park and did what I could."


Junction City Mayor Pat Landers, left, and Sgt. Steven Zimmerman stand for a photo during a city hall meeting. Landers and Police Chief Tim Brown presented Zimmerman with a certificate of appreciation in recognition of the latter's assistance in helping catch a suspect fleeing Geary County police in June.
Photo; Sgt. Roland Hale, CAB, 1st Inf. Div. PAO
Zimmerman tackled the suspect, and detained him until the deputies caught up.

Mayor Pat Landers and Police Chief Tim Brown presented Zimmerman with the certificate in a small ceremony before a city hall meeting.

"We worked for several weeks to make the arrest of that individual, and almost lost him," said Brown, "but thanks to Sgt. Zimmerman, we didn't."

Zimmerman serves with the 601st Aviation Support Battalion of the Combat Aviation Brigade, 1st Infantry Division. Several senior leaders of the unit turned out to show their support, including Command Sgt. Maj. Jim Thomson, the brigade's senior enlisted Soldier.

"Sgt. Zimmerman's actions speak volumes about his character and are a great example of our NCO corps today," said Thomson. "His quick thinking and deliberate engagement exemplify our NCO creed and have made a positive impact on the local community."

"(He) is the type of leader who steps up and takes action, whether in the sands of Iraq or on the streets of Junction City. We're tremendously proud of him."

Zimmerman has been in the Army for three years, and also has prior service in the Marines. He said while his actions were mostly triggered by instinct, his military training also taught him it was the right thing to do.


Sgt. Steven Zimmerman, right, shakes hands with Junction City Police Chief Tim Brown, Aug. 2, after receiving a certificate of appreciation from Mayor Pat Landers in recognition of his assistance in helping Geary County police catch a runaway suspect in June.
Photo: Sgt. Roland Hale, CAB, 1st Inf. Div. PAO)

"The recognition is way more than I thought it would be," he said. "At the time, it was that quick - I was just helping out someone in trouble."

"Seeing the command represented out here, and to get the thanks from Junction City police, I really appreciate it," he said.

Zimmerman will also receive the Army Commendation Medal, which can be presented to individuals who distinguish themselves by heroism, extraordinary achievement, or meritorious service.


 
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