KSL Reporter Honored by Utah Peace Officers Association

KSL Reporter Honored by Utah Peace Officers Association


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(KSL News) -- This past Friday night, Eyewitness News Investigative Reporter Debbie Dujanovic was the recipient of the Presidential Award of Honor, given by the Utah Peace Officers Association.

Debbie was the "Mistress of Ceremonies" at the association's annual banquet in Cedar City, and they surprised her with the award.

Debbie was honored for her ongoing investigative reporting of the dangers of Meth Labs, and their unhealthy and deadly effects on law enforcement officers.

Aaron Rosen, Utah Peace Officers Association: "The Utah Peace Officers Association recognizes the hard work and efforts of those in the community who provide dedicated service on behalf of law enforcers statewide. Debbie has done that through her investigative reporting..."

The Utah Peace Officer's Association is Utah's oldest, and largest Association of Law Enforcement Professionals in Utah. It was founded in 1922.

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