Assumption Parish Deputy Adam Mayon was named “Deputy of the Year” by the Marine Corps League, St. Mary Department, according to an April 15 announcement. The award was presented during a banquet at the American Legion Hall in Patterson.
The recognition highlights Mayon’s service as a uniform patrol deputy for 14 years, both part time and full time. The honor underscores his dedication to public safety and his professionalism within the community.
Sheriff Leland Falcon said, “Deputy Adam Mayon has served the residents of Assumption Parish with dedication, loyalty, and courage during his tenure as a deputy sheriff in the uniformed division. Deputy Mayon has displayed professionalism in dealing with our elderly residents and has been a vital asset to the public safety interests of our communities. I want to thank Deputy Mayon for his efforts and congratulate him on the most deserved award.”
Mayon’s contributions have been recognized not only for their impact on law enforcement but also for fostering positive relationships with local residents.
For further information about this news release, Sheriff Leland Falcon or Public Information Officer Lonny Cavalier can be contacted at (985) 498-9353 or (985) 369-2912.
