Antioch Police Detective Brian Rose honored as 2016 Community Champion, today

Antioch Police Department leaders join Detective Brian Rose (center) at a luncheon honoring him and other Community Champions, today. Standing: Detective Jim Perkinson, Rose,  Chief Allan Cantando, Seated: Sergeant Tom Fuhrmann and Lieutenant Tony Morefield.

Antioch Police Department leaders join Detective Brian Rose (center) at a luncheon honoring him and other Community Champions, today. Standing: Detective Jim Perkinson, Rose, Chief Allan Cantando, Seated: Sergeant Tom Fuhrmann and Lieutenant Tony Morefield.

By Allen Payton

According to a post on the Antioch Police Department’s Facebook page, Detective Rose is being honored today, Wednesday, April 20, as a 2016 Community Champion by Community Violence Solutions, at a special luncheon in Pleasant Hill. The recognition is for those “who go above and beyond the call of duty to end sexual violence in our community.”

“I, along with everyone else here at the Antioch Police Department, am extremely proud of Detective Rose,” said Chief Allan Cantando. “Please join me in congratulating him.”

Founded in 1974, Community Violence Solutions, the umbrella organization for the Rape Crisis Center of Contra Costa and Marin Counties, is one of the oldest rape crisis centers in California, and one of the oldest in the country. The organization provides support services to child and adult victims of sexual assault and their families through seven main programs. For more information visit www.cvsolutions.org.


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