Veteran Trenton police officer given prestigious award

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Trenton Police Sgt. Jeb Walker receiving Enoch B. Morelock award/Photo courtesy of US Attorney’s Office

By BRENT MARTIN

St. Joseph Post

A veteran Trenton police officer has been honored by the
United States Attorney for the Western District of Missouri.

The office awarded Sergeant Jeb Walker the 2024 Enoch B.
Morelock Award.

“Sgt. Walker is an invaluable asset not only to his
department, but to his community,” U.S. Attorney Teresa Moore said in a written
statement. “His long tenure in law enforcement, the breadth of his extensive
community involvement, and his exemplary military service truly exemplify the
ideals honored by the Enoch B. Morelock Award.”

The Enoch B. Morelock Award is an annual recognition of
outstanding moral character, service to law enforcement, and service to the
community.

The award is named in honor of Sullivan County Sheriff Enoch
B. Morelock, who was the first recorded line of duty death in the Western
District of Missouri on Dec. 19, 1847.

Walker has served the Trenton Police Department for 26 years, overseeing
all traffic-related incidents. He is also the designated firearms instructor,
OC Instructor, and field training officer. Walker is president of the
underwater rescue team that serves the area and is a trained volunteer
firefighter.

Walker is also actively involved in a number of volunteer
activities in his community.

In addition to his law enforcement and volunteer community
service, Walker served in the United States Marine Corp Reserves for 21 years
as a Gunnery Sergeant and in 2016 transitioned to the Missouri Army National
Guard, where he serves as a Staff Sergeant.

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