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NEWS RELEASE 25-010 – MARCH 14, 2025
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Pictured left to right: Dep. Mark Eve, Sheriff Kurt A. Hoffman; Deps. Jonathon E. Carrier, Lynda K. Morris, Michael A. Randazzo, Sheriff Kurt A. Hoffman; Deps. Clayton W. Reese, Maxwell B. Rifkin, Houston M. Dikeman, Sheriff Kurt A. Hoffman; Dep. Yevgeny Chernyavskiy, Sheriff Kurt A. Hoffman; Group photo: Lts. Christopher M. Perz, Christohper D. Maze, Gerardo M. Carrillo, Paul T. Cernansky; Sgts. Brian J. Bercaw, Kyle M. Collison, Samuel R. Lutz, Mark T. Tuls, J. Lincoln Dilling, Eric E. Griffin, Andrew T. Prummell; Detectives Chandler M. Hartman, Evan M. Bair, Alexander J. Conly, Dwight D. Mattis; Deps. Shane M. Ayala, Devin A. Berry, Christian Cedano, Houston M. Dikeman, Gabriel B. Eckert, Christopher McConnell, Christopher McGrain, Justin G. Osinga, John C. Fandozzi, Michael H. Watson, Patrick A. Bassett, David L. Clark, Robbie L. Martin, George B. Yock; Emergency Operations Supervisor Kristen A. Williams,
Communications Operator I: Keri M. Halpin, Christine A. Peterson, Dionne M. Tomkins. Not pictured: Deputies Stephen D. Brown and  Angelo S. Akyan.

Sarasota County Sheriff Kurt A. Hoffman presented several awards at a ceremony on Thursday.

Deputy Mark A. Eve received the Life Saving Award for his response to a woman in distress at Siesta Key Beach whose husband was drowning. Eve recognized that the man was caught in a rip current and struggling to swim. Eve radioed dispatch, requested assistance from county lifeguards, and entered the water. He swam approximately 100 yards and encouraged the swimmer to float on his back while the deputy pulled him from the rip current and back to shore. Assistance was provided by a bystander who was an off-duty Lee County Sheriff’s Office Sergeant. Deputy Eve’s quick reaction and heroic efforts helped to save the life of this citizen.

Deputies Johnathon E. Carrier, Lynda K. Morris, and Michael A. Randazzo received the Life Saving Award for their response to a call concerning a victim of a self-inflicted gunshot wound. Upon arrival the deputies observed an unconscious victim with labored breathing, a gunshot wound to his upper left chest, and an exit wound on his lower left back. Working together the deputies removed the victim’s shirt and used a wound-sealer on the chest and back to improve breathing. The victim was taken to Sarasota Memorial Hospital by Sarasota County Fire Department (SCFD) for treatment and survived. Deputy Carrier, Deputy Morris, and Deputy Randazzo showed extraordinary dedication in this successful life saving attempt.

Deputies Stephen D. Brown, Houston M. Dikeman, Maxwell B. Rifkin, and Clayton W. Reese received the Life Saving Award for their response to a report of a possible battery. Upon arrival they found a man with a significant cut on his upper arm that was bleeding heavily after punching through a window. The deputies quickly jumped to action with Rifkin applying a tourniquet to the injured arm. Reece assisted in the application of the tourniquet while Brown retrieved more medical supplies from his agency vehicle. Then, Dikeman, Reese, and Rifkin moved the victim to a better location to accurately assess the injuries. Arriving paramedics noted that they had never seen someone survive such excessive blood loss. The quick response and collaborative work of Deputy Brown, Deputy Dikeman, Deputy Rifkin, and Deputy Reese saved this man’s arm and his life.

Deputies Angelo S. Akyan, and Yevgeniy Chernyavskiy received the Life Saving Award for their response to a call reporting a 50-year-old male suffering a medical episode near the Beneva and Proctor Roads intersection. The patient had been riding his bike in the area when the episode took place, and he lost consciousness and fell from his bicycle onto the roadway. Upon arrival Akyan found the patient unconscious, not breathing, and without a pulse. He administered chest compressions while Chernyavskiy retrieved his manual resuscitator to provide rescue breaths while compressions continued. They completed multiple rounds of compressions and breaths for approximately 6-7 minutes until EMS arrived. Just before EMS arrived a faint pulse was detected. EMS continued life-saving measures and transported the patient to Sarasota Memorial Hospital. Deputy Akyan and Deputy Chernyavskiy were praised for their efforts and undoubtedly played a role in saving the patient’s life.

The Meritorious Achievement Award was presented to the following members of the Sarasota County Sheriff’s Office for their response during the catastrophic water damage to many parts of Sarasota County during Hurricane Debby:

Special Operations Administration
Lieutenant Christopher M. Perz
Lieutenant Christopher D. Maze

Emergency Response Team (ERT)
Lieutenant Gerardo M. Carrillo
Sergeant Brian J. Bercaw
Sergeant Kyle M. Collison
Detective Evan M. Bair
Detective Alexander J. Conly
Detective Dwight D. Mattis
Deputy Shane M. Ayala
Deputy Devin A. Berry
Deputy Christian Cedano
Deputy Houston M. Dikeman
Deputy Gabriel B. Eckert
Deputy Christopher McConnell
Deputy Christopher McGrain
Deputy Justin G. Osinga

Marine Unit
Sergeant Samuel R. Lutz
Deputy John C. Fandozzi
Deputy Michael H. Watson

Incidence Dispatch Team
Emergency Operations Supervisor Kristen A. Williams
Communications Operator I Keri M. Halpin
Communications Operator I Christine A. Peterson
Communications Operator I Dionne M. Tomkins

Agricultural Unit
Lieutenant Paul T. Cernansky
Sergeant Mark T. Tuls
Deputy Patrick A. Bassett
Deputy David L. Clark
Deputy Robbie L. Martin
Deputy George B. Yock

SURF (Dive Team)
Sergeant J. Lincoln Dilling
Sergeant Eric E. Griffin
Sergeant Andrew T. Prummell
Detective Chandler M. Hartman

This group, comprised of 34 SCSO members from various teams and units, worked together in response to record-breaking rainfall above 15 inches in some areas within a 24-hour period. In order to begin rescue efforts, the Agricultural Unit utilized boats and some personally owned vehicles to access areas along rivers and canals. What initially began with only the Agricultural Unit and ERT, quickly transitioned into a full-team callout which included the additional resources of the Marine Unit and the SURF/Dive Team to aid Sarasota County citizens. Additional support was then requested by other agencies and the SCSO Incident Dispatch Team played a crucial role in coordinating evacuations, keeping units updated, and organizing rescue efforts among neighboring law enforcement agencies, including the Sarasota Police Department, Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission, Venice Police Department, and SCFD. 587 evacuations and 11 animal rescues were accomplished because of the exceptional and efficient teamwork of these employees working for the purpose of public safety.  

The sheriff’s office presented a certificate of recognition to Derrick Wohlfehrt for his response when a vehicle crashed into a ditch and the driver was trapped inside. Wohlfehrt is the owner of the home at the address where the crash took place. When Wohlfehrt realized that the driver was trapped, incapacitated, and could not exit the vehicle, he opened the driver’s side door and pulled the driver out of the vehicle to a safe location. Wohlfehrt’s quick thinking and decisive action were instrumental in saving the life of the driver who ultimately escaped the accident uninjured.

Sarasota County Fire Fighter/Paramedic Charles Mungovan, Daniel Loper, and Justin Snauffer each received a certificate of recognition from the sheriff’s office for their actions at the scene of a multi-vehicle accident along I-75. A white SUV had been reported traveling southbound and weaving in and out at high speeds along I-75 using the right-hand shoulder as a travel lane. The SUV, while going at full speed, then struck a semi-truck parked along the interstate. A handful of witnesses stopped to provide aid as the vehicle burst into flames with the driver still inside. Looper rushed to the aid of the driver and removed him from the burning vehicle. Snauffer and Mungovan ran to assist with carrying the driver to a safer location in front of the semi-truck. When Sarasota County Sheriff’s Office deputies arrived, Mungovan was assessing the driver’s injuries. The deputies became the direct line of communication with dispatch. The driver was transported to the hospital, treated for minor injuries, and released the next day. Because of the selfless actions of these good Samaritans — Daniel Looper, Justin Snauffer, and Charles Mungovan — the driver’s life was saved.

“This agency is proud to have so many members who are constantly giving their very best for the citizens of Sarasota County!” stated Sheriff Hoffman. “These members have applied their training and proven their commitment to our community with their heroic efforts and selfless work. We are also grateful to live in a community where good Samaritans still exist and care about their neighbors.”