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Two Tyler Officers Promoted

Posted/updated on: December 21, 2010 at 2:25 am


TYLER — A promotion ceremony was held Monday afternoon as Police Chief Gary Swindle promoted Officers Mike Saxion and Matt Leigeber to the position of Sergeant

Officer Mike Saxion was hired by the Tyler Police Department in January 1995. Since that time he has served the Department in the Patrol Division, the Narcotics Unit and the Bike Unit, where he is currently assigned. He also serves the Department as a Field Training Officer and is a member of the Special Weapons and Tactics Team. Officer Saxion is a certified TCLEOSE instructor and firearms instructor

Officer Saxion was awarded a Medal of Valor bar in 2004, a Meritorious Conduct bar in 2003 and 2006, a Police Commendation bar in 2002 and 2006, a Certificate of Merit bar in 2004 and a Civic Achievement bar in 2006. Officer Saxion was selected as Officer of the Year in 2001.

He has also received a Master Certificate bar, Fifteen Year Safe Driving bar, Three Year Perfect Attendance bar and Distinguished Expert bar for firearms proficiency.

Officer Matt Leigeber was hired by the Tyler Police Department in February 2000 and is assigned to the Patrol Unit.

He has been a SWAT team member for nine years, a Field Training Officer for seven years and worked as a Property Crimes Detective in 2005. Officer Leigeber is a TCLEOSE Instructor, a Firearms Instructor and a Certified Shotgun Breaching Instructor.

Officer Leigeber was awarded a Meritorious Conduct bar in 2004, a Police Commendation bar in 2002, 2003, 2005 and 2009, a Life Saving bar in 2005, a Civic Achievement bar in 2010 and was selected as Rookie of the Year in 2002. He has also received a Master Certificate bar and a Five Year Safe Driving bar.

Leigeber has competed at the Texas Police and Fire Games and the World Police and Fire Games in several events including the Biathlon, Police Action Pistol, Precision Pistol competition and the Iron Man competition. He has won numerous medals at the Police Olympics including three gold medals, three silver medals and one bronze medal and was the overall Men’s champion in the Texas Biathlon event at the Texas Police and Fire Games in 2003.



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