

By Admin. Updated 12:14 p.m., Friday, January 2, 2026, Atlantic Standard Time (GMT-4).
Forty (40) police officers across different ranks are celebrating twenty years of service to the Royal St. Vincent and the Grenadines Police Force (RSVGPF).
In a January 2 press release, the RSVGPF said the forty are from a cohort that was enlisted on December 19, 2005.
The RSVGPF said twenty years is more than a career; it is a lifetime of redirected paths. Since December 2005, the officers of this cohort have lived a dual existence, carrying the weight of a nation’s peace on their shoulders while navigating the private sacrifices that service demands.
Adding: “True service isn’t found in a single heroic act, but in the disciplined consistency of showing up, year after year, through shifting tides and mounting challenges. These officers have transitioned from the eager energy of recruits to the steady, seasoned wisdom that now guides the Royal St. Vincent and the Grenadines Police Force.”
The forty include individuals from ranks ranging from Inspectors/SubLieutenants, station sergeants and sergeants, petty officers, and corporals, among others.
Here are the honorees:
Inspectors/Sub Lieutenant: Kemron Beache, Kendal Horne, Corlene Samuel
Station Sergeant / Chief Petty Officer: Daniel Foyle, Renrick Gibson, Dwight Lewis
Sergeants / Petty Officers: Andine Mattis-Barker, Kerian Caeser, Deorn Hoyte, Alex Primus, Nevriss Samuel, Marlon Simon
Corporals: Casroy Baptiste, Arthur Bowens, Douglas Caeser, Yosiah Dasent, Judy Franklyn, Desbert Douglas, Shamina Emmanuel-Morgan, Kentish Greene, Chevron Laborde, Alric May, Shevern Isaac, Maurice Michael, Asirsha Miller, Eldeon Nanton, Fitzbert Patterson, Raffique Prescott, Jasina Robinson, Ivo Simon, Desrick Quashie, Joel Williams, Shorn Williams, Juliana Parris
Police Constables: Dexter Baptiste, Dillon Brathwaite, Andrae Codougan, Felix Doyle, Casrick Garrick, Chevorn Bailey
“To those named here: You are the institutional memory of this Force. You are the mentors whose advice prevents the mistakes of the inexperienced. You are the bridge between the traditions of our past and the safety of our future,” the police said in the release.
“Saint Vincent and the Grenadines does not just thank you for your time; we acknowledge the peace we enjoy because you chose to stay,” the release further noted.
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