City officials said goodbye to 16-year police department veteran Capt. Carey Roberts Monday.
Roberts will retire from active duty June 30 and move with his family to the Savannah area to begin a new chapter in their lives.
The Mayor and Council honored Roberts with a proclamation at the regular council meeting Monday.
Roberts received an Honorable Discharge from the U.S. Army serving with distinction and followed his military service by serving in civilian law enforcement with Georgia State University. He joined the Snellville Police Department in July of 2000 as a patrol officer. He was promoted to Captain in February of 2014.
Roberts served as a traffic officer, a D.U.I. Task Force officer, a motor officer, a field training officer, general instructor, firearms instructor, an investigator and a sergeant before being promoted to lieutenant in May of 2012. In that capacity, he served as the commander of the Special Operation Unit until his promotion to captain.
The captain was instrumental in the establishment, training and supervision of the citys Special Response Team, participating and leading several operations for Snellville as well as Norcross.
Roberts helped form and commanded the SPD Honor Guard and assumed the duties of training officer, the professional responsibility component of the department; certification manager, commander of the criminal investigation division and supervisor of the citys communications and records sections.
During his career, Roberts distinguished himself by winning two Medals of Valor. He was nominated for the Governors Public Safety Award for Acts of Heroism, received an award as part of the Public Safety Unit of the Year awarded by the Gwinnett Chamber of Commerce, submitted award-winning entries into the Governors Challenge and received FBI commendations for meritorious service and numerous letters of commendation and merit.
In the photo: From left are Councilman Bobby Howard, Roberts and Mayor Tom Witts.