Delaware Officers Honored for Exceptional Investigations and Community Impact
Delaware Crime Stoppers, in partnership with the Delaware Association of Chiefs of Police, has honored the state’s top law enforcement officers for their investigative work and community service in 2025. The annual awards—recognizing excellence in major case investigations, victim support, and community impact—highlight exceptional officers and troopers from agencies statewide, including Smyrna Police, Delaware State Police, Ocean View Police, Seaford Police, and others. This year’s honorees include Detective Brent Raughley and Detective Heidi Lingo for outstanding investigative work, as well as Lt. Mark Burton, MCPL John Wingate, and Lt. Mark Dawson for extraordinary community service that goes well beyond the call of duty. Delaware Crime Stoppers notes these officers have made a significant difference in solving major crimes and strengthening community relationships across the state. See below for the complete information.

Lt. Mark Dawson

Det. Heidi Lingo

Lt. Mark Burton

MCPL John Wingate

Det. Brent Raughley
Additional Information from Delaware Crime Stoppers:
Detective Brent Raughley – Smyrna Police DepartmentDetective Raughley is recognized for his meticulous, steady, and deeply compassionate work investigating a brutal kidnapping, assault, and rape. Despite an already full caseload, he dedicated more than 100 intensive investigative hours to ensure every detail was handled with precision and every step centered on the victim’s well-being. His leadership led to the swift arrest of a highly dangerous offender, restoring safety to the community and delivering justice for the victim.
Detective Heidi Lingo – Delaware State PoliceDetective Lingo is honored for her outstanding leadership in a high-intensity, multi-suspect shooting investigation with ten victims. She identified all four shooters, recovered key firearms, authored numerous warrants, and coordinated a complex multi-agency effort through detailed video analysis, digital forensics, and extensive victim and witness interviews. She invested more than 100 investigative hours into this case alone while managing a demanding caseload.
Lt. Mark Burton – Ocean View Police Department
MCPL John Wingate – Seaford Police DepartmentMCPL Wingate is acknowledged for his extraordinary service as a School Resource Officer and community leader. He has invested hundreds of personal hours building relationships with students, supporting families, and being a steady, positive presence in schools and community spaces.
Lt. Mark Dawson – Delaware State PoliceLt. Dawson is honored for his exceptional work transforming relationships in some of Kent County’s most challenged communities. Through weekly youth outreach, meaningful partnerships, and major community events, he rebuilt trust where it had been fragile and created genuine connection where there had been distance.
Your service inspires us.
Your impact will be felt for generations.