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Seven members of the Loudoun County Sheriff’s Office were recognized Thursday by the Virginia Sheriffs’ Institute for their commitment to professional development.

The VSI Certification Program recognizes Virginia sheriffs and deputies who display a commitment to life-long learning and advancement of public safety as a profession.

Recognized from the Loudoun County Sheriff’s Office were Lieutenant Colonel Eric Prugh, 2nd Lieutenant Julian Berger, Sgt. Nancy Johnson, Sgt. Daniel Selby, Detective Elissa Wilk, Detective Nikki King and Investigator Daniel Maxfield.

Nineteen members of the LCSO have received the certification since the inaugural class of the VSI Certification Program in 2018, the largest number of recipients from any one sheriff’s office in Virginia.

“The number of staff who have received the VSI certification exemplifies the professionalism of the Loudoun County Sheriff’s Office, and the expectations we have for the dedication to the service of our community,” Loudoun County Sheriff Mike Chapman said in a statement Thursday.

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Front row, from left, Loudoun County Sheriff Mike Chapman (on behalf of Lt. Berger), Detective Wilk, Detective King, Lt. Col. Prugh. Second Row, Sgt. Johnson, Lt. Rogers (on behalf of Sgt. Selby), and Investigator Maxfield. (Loudoun County Sheriff's Office)
Front row, from left, Loudoun County Sheriff Mike Chapman (on behalf of Lt. Berger), Detective Wilk, Detective King, Lt. Col. Prugh. Second Row, Sgt. Johnson, Lt. Rogers (on behalf of Sgt. Selby), and Investigator Maxfield. (Loudoun County Sheriff’s Office)