Crime & Safety

Taser-Wielding Sheriff's Sergeant Named Hero of the Year

Patrick Dimick saved a 13-year-old girl and her mother from their father/ex-husband's brutal attack on Valentine's Day in 2012.

The Red Cross of Santa Cruz County released its annual list of local heroes Tuesday morning, and the roster includes a law enforcement agent from Aptos.

Sheriff's Sgt. Patrick Dimick will be honored in the law enforcement category at the 2013 Heroes Breakfast on May 15 at the Cocoanut Grove Ballroom in Santa Cruz for .

That morning, Christopher Lindner, 45, stabbed his 13-year-old daughter inside her mouth and also slashed his 36-year-old wife's face with a knife. Dimick arrived on scene and subdued Lindner with a Taser, saving the two females' lives.

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Other heroes being honored at the breakfast include:

  • Lynne Achterberg of Santa Cruz — founder of cat advocacy group Project Purr
  • Stephanie Raugust — created the Food Lab lunch program in Davenport
  • Kevin Coch of Santa Cruz — saved his neighbor from her burning house
  • Autumn and Simone Bushard of Ben Lomond — gathered $26,000 in organic food for disabled people, seniors and low income families
  • Chuck and Susan Hawley of Santa Cruz — have been foster parents to more than 30 children
  • Matt Ryan,  Scott Vahradian and Greg Vandervoort — created the Save a Student program
  • Tony Rojas of Watsonville — has played the bugle at veterans' funerals since he was 8-years-old
  • Dispatcher Anna Kiff of Santa Cruz — calmed a person threatening to kill two small children
  • David Kwan saved the life of a Dominican Hospital employee
  • Coast Guard volunteer Milt Entwisle is in his 90s and has been keeping boats safe for more than 45 years.

The awards breakfast is set for May 15 at the Cocoanut Grove Ballroom in Santa Cruz from 7-9 a.m. The event has an 11-year history of recognizing acts of heroism by local residents and honoring those who have saved lives in our community.

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