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Current, former Danville Police Officers honored with MADD Award

July 18, 2026 By Publisher Leave a Comment

Danville Police Officer Greg Drolet and Deputies Stephanie Banh and Adonnis Daughenbaugh are joined by Chief Thomas Rossberg (left) and Administrative Lt. John Rock III (right) at the MADD Awards ceremony July 9, 2026. Photo: Danville PD

By Danville Police Department

Congratulations to Our MADD Award Recipients!

On Thursday, July 9, 2026, the Danville Police Department’s current and former personnel were recognized at the 2026 Mothers Against Drunk Driving (MADD) Law Enforcement and Prosecutor Recognition Awards Ceremony for their commitment to removing impaired drivers from our roadways.

We are proud to recognize Officer Greg Drolet (28 arrests), Deputy Stephanie Banh (31 arrests), and Deputy Adonnis Daughenbaugh (25 arrests), who were honored for their outstanding efforts and impact on DUI enforcement throughout 2025 during the ceremony held at the Blackhawk Museum in Danville.

Each year, MADD honors law enforcement officers for their impaired‑driving arrest achievements, as well as first responders, prosecutors, probation officers and MADD volunteers for their life‑saving contributions. Each has contributed to putting an end to drunk and drugged driving, supporting the victims of these violent crimes, and preventing underage drinking and other drug use. Every impaired driver removed from the road represents a potential life saved.

The 23152 Pin Award is given to sworn officers who make 25 or more DUI arrests in a single year. The pin’s red color symbolizes victims of impaired‑driving crashes and officers killed or injured in such collisions.

Their dedication to keeping impaired drivers off our streets helps make our community a safer place for everyone. Thank you for your commitment, professionalism, and service to the Danville community. Congratulations on this well-deserved recognition!

The Danville Police Department is a contract agency of the Contra Costa County Sheriff’s Department providing law enforcement services to the Town of Danville under a formal service agreement.

Allen D. Payton contributed to this report.

Filed Under: Honors & Awards, News, Police, San Ramon Valley

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