A special city council meeting on August 13, 2025, recognized the contributions of Sgt. Caleb Eisworth, honoring his dedicated service to the community. The event took place in the council chambers where Chief of Police Thomas Morse Jr. and Mayor-President Sid Edwards were present to support the resolution read by Council Member Aaron Moak of District 4.
During the meeting, Council Member Moak highlighted the significant impact that Sgt. Eisworth has had on local law enforcement and community relations. The resolution acknowledged his commitment and bravery in the line of duty, underscoring the importance of recognizing public service.
Sgt. Eisworth, who has been a member of the police force for several years, has built a reputation for his dedication to community safety and engagement. His efforts in various community outreach programs have fostered positive relationships between law enforcement and residents, making a lasting difference in the lives of many.
The council’s resolution not only celebrates Eisworth’s achievements but also serves as a reminder of the vital role that law enforcement plays in ensuring public safety. Mayor-President Edwards expressed gratitude for the service of all police officers, emphasizing the need for continued support and recognition of their efforts.
In response to the resolution, Sgt. Eisworth thanked the city council for their recognition and reiterated his commitment to serving the community. “It’s an honor to be acknowledged in this way,” he stated, reflecting on the collaborative efforts of his colleagues and the community.
The council meeting concluded with a commitment to uphold the values of service and dedication that Sgt. Eisworth exemplifies. This event marks a significant moment in the city’s ongoing efforts to strengthen the bond between law enforcement and the community it serves.
