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Caldwell Police award officers for actions during high-risk incident

Caldwell Police Honor Five Officers for Professionalism During Armed Subject Call

CALDWELL, Idaho — The Caldwell Police Department recognized five officers with formal commendation citations on Wednesday, May 20, for their conduct during a high-risk incident involving a reportedly armed subject that unfolded on April 23. The department praised the officers for demonstrating professionalism, courage, and restraint under dangerous and rapidly changing conditions.

Officers Recognized for Handling a Dangerous Call

Those honored include Caldwell Police Sgt. Kevin O’Neill, Officers Joseph Daniels, Christopher Bernard, and Robert Nicoletti, along with North Caldwell Police Sgt. Paul O’Neill. Caldwell Police Chief William Roberts and Capt. Matthew DeAngelo were present at the ceremony.

Department officials described the situation the officers encountered as fast-moving and dangerous. The responding officers were able to take the suspect into custody without injury to anyone involved — a result credited to calm decision-making, sound tactics, effective teamwork, and clear communication. Officials specifically noted that officers overcame a language barrier during the incident, adding an additional layer of complexity to an already high-pressure situation.

“Through calm professionalism, sound tactics, teamwork, and effective communication,” department officials stated, the officers safely resolved the encounter. The department called the outcome a reflection of the “dedication, discipline, and restraint” its officers bring to the most demanding circumstances.

Inter-Agency Partnership Highlighted

Caldwell Police also recognized the role played by the North Caldwell Police Department during the incident, describing that agency’s assistance as invaluable. The acknowledgment underscores the importance of inter-agency cooperation in managing high-risk calls that can require resources and personnel beyond what a single department can field alone.

The department encouraged Caldwell residents to join in congratulating the officers on what officials called a well-deserved recognition, and thanked them for their continued commitment to keeping the community safe.

Impact on Canyon County Residents

For Canyon County families, incidents involving armed subjects represent some of the most serious public safety situations local law enforcement faces. The peaceful resolution of the April 23 call — with no injuries to officers, the suspect, or bystanders — is a reminder of the training and discipline that Caldwell officers bring to the job daily.

Caldwell, one of the fastest-growing cities in the Treasure Valley, has seen its police department take on increasingly complex public safety challenges as the region’s population expands. Recognitions like this week’s commendation ceremony reflect the department’s effort to acknowledge officers who perform with distinction under pressure.

This commendation follows other recent law enforcement activity across Canyon County. A fugitive was booked on a felony warrant following a multi-agency response involving Caldwell Police, highlighting the continued coordination between local agencies on serious criminal matters.

What Comes Next

No additional details about the nature of the April 23 incident or the identity of the armed subject were released in connection with the commendation announcement. The Caldwell Police Department has not indicated whether further charges or legal proceedings stemming from that incident are pending.

Residents interested in following Caldwell Police Department updates, including future commendation ceremonies or community safety announcements, can monitor the department’s official social media channels and city communications. For broader coverage of public safety across Canyon County and the Treasure Valley, visit Idaho News.

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