April 2023 Police Officers of the Month

The Cleveland Police Foundation is honored to recognize Sergeant Patty Katynski and Patrol Officer James Bellomy as our April 2023 Police Officers of the Month.

CPF Police Officers of the Month - April 2023 - Sergeant Patty Katynski and Patrol Officer James Bellomy

The desire to help others is a common thread that binds many police officers, often being the underlying reason behind their career choice. An incident that recently unfolded on I-90 serves as a prime example of this principle in action.

Chris Haire, Director of Operations for North Coast Services, was busy clearing the scene from a rollover crash when he experienced a sudden medical emergency. Grasping the gravity of his situation, Haire swiftly contacted Sergeant Pat Katynski, communicating his distress and urgent need for assistance.

Without missing a beat, Sergeant Katynski radioed for backup and medical support. Patrol Officer James Bellomy was the first on the scene, promptly assisting in getting Chris Haire transported to Metro Main for critical medical care.

Reflecting on the incident, Haire expressed, “It was awesome to see how the roles were reversed that day. We are always there to help keep officers safe on the highway, and that day these two officers were there to save my life on the highway.” He added, “I truly believe these two officers saved my life and my friends, family, and myself will forever be grateful for their service that day and every day they put on that uniform.”

In recognition of their unswerving devotion to their profession and their compassion for individuals in need, the Cleveland Police Foundation is immensely proud to name Sergeant Patty Katynski and Patrol Officer James Bellomy as our Police Officers of the Month for April 2023.

– Bob Guttu, CPF

(Nominated by Retired CPD Captain Keith Sulzer)

More about the Police Officer of the Month Program . . .

 


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