During a city council meeting on August 13, 2025, the community came together to honor Sgt. Caleb Eisworth for his dedicated service. The ceremony featured remarks from Council Member Aaron Moak, who represents District 4, along with speeches from Chief of Police Thomas Morse Jr. and Mayor-President Sid Edwards.
The resolution read by Moak highlighted Eisworth’s commitment to public safety and his exemplary performance within the police department. The council unanimously passed the resolution, acknowledging the significant impact Eisworth has made in the community.
In his address, Moak emphasized the importance of recognizing local heroes. He stated, “Sgt. Eisworth has gone above and beyond in serving our community, and it is vital that we celebrate his contributions.” The council’s recognition serves to inspire others to follow in Eisworth’s footsteps, illustrating the importance of community service and dedication.
Both Morse and Edwards expressed their gratitude for Eisworth’s service. Morse noted, “Sgt. Eisworth exemplifies what it means to serve with honor and integrity.” Edwards added, “We are proud to have officers like him who are committed to keeping our city safe.”
The resolution is a part of ongoing efforts by the city council to acknowledge the efforts of public servants, fostering a spirit of appreciation within the community. The event drew a notable crowd, demonstrating strong community support for local law enforcement.
As the meeting concluded, attendees were reminded of the importance of community engagement and the role of police officers in ensuring public safety. Eisworth’s recognition is not just a celebration of one individual’s achievements but a testament to the collaborative spirit that exists within the city.
