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Butler County Sheriff's Office Celebrates Promotions and Heroism Within Ranks

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Published on July 03, 2025
Butler County Sheriff's Office Celebrates Promotions and Heroism Within RanksSource: Butler County Sheriff's Office

The Butler County Sheriff's Office took to social media to celebrate their own, marking the advancement of several members of their corps and recognizing exceptional acts of courage. In an announcement that underscores the daily commitment and valor found within our law enforcement, two officers have been elevated to the rank of detective, and another to lieutenant. In contrast, life-saving valor was formally acknowledged with prestigious awards.

A post from the Sheriff's Office shared yesterday announced that Tyler Tabbert and Anthony Wilmer are the latest members of the force to assume the role of Detective. Stepping up into the laundry list of responsibilities that such a title bestows, they are joined by Michael Matala, who has been promoted to Lieutenant. In the same breath—or in this case, the same digital announcement—Corrections Officer Charles Witte and Medic Taylor Cuellar have been lauded with Life Saving Awards for their swift action that tilted the balance back from the brink of mortal peril.

"We are incredibly proud of these individuals for their hard work, dedication, and commitment to public safety," said the post from the Butler County Sheriff's Office. "Their efforts not only reflect professionalism and courage, but also a deep sense of service to our community. Whether stepping into new leadership roles or taking swift action to save lives, your impact does not go unnoticed."