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Crossville Celebrates Valor as Officer Jessie Henson Named Officer of the Year at Reagan Day Dinner

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Published on June 10, 2025
Crossville Celebrates Valor as Officer Jessie Henson Named Officer of the Year at Reagan Day DinnerSource: Facebook/Crossville Police Department

At the annual Reagan Day Dinner hosted by the Cumberland County Republican Party, Crossville Police Officer Jessie Henson was honored for his outstanding service, taking home the title of Officer of the Year. The event, which took place last Friday, was held at the spacious Cumberland County Community Complex, where Henson's commendable work in the line of duty was spotlighted before his peers and community members.

Despite the competitive nature of such recognitions, it was Henson's unyielding commitment to public safety and community care that set him apart. According to a social media post by the Crossville Police Department, "With the efforts of all our officers, it is hard to single out just one to receive an award." They went on to praise Henson, stating, "The dedication of Officer Henson is a shining example of teamwork, community care, and professionalism."

"He is to be commended and recognized for his extraordinary efforts with the utmost appreciation of the City of Crossville Police Department," the department's release concluded, marking an official nod of respect to one of their own.