05/18/2026 | Press release | Distributed by Public on 05/18/2026 14:43
INDIANAPOLIS- On May 15, 2026, United States Attorney Tom Wheeler recognized more than 160 individuals from 33 federal, state, and local law enforcement agencies during the Office's annual awards ceremony at the Indiana War Memorial & Museum in downtown Indianapolis. Held during National Police Week, the ceremony honored law enforcement professionals whose exceptional work safeguarded communities across Indiana in cases concluded in 2025.
In commemoration of America's 250th anniversary, the U.S. Attorney's Office named Matt and Laurie Shahnavaz-Founders of the Remember Officer Noah FoundationLinks to other government and non-government sites will typically appear with the "external link" icon to indicate that you are leaving the Department of Justice website when you click the link.-as the 2026 Hometown Heroes. This award honors the enduring American ideals of liberty, service, and civic responsibility. Matt and Laurie were recognized for their extraordinary service, unwavering devotion to their community, and steadfast support of law enforcement in carrying forward the mission and legacy of fallen Elwood Police Officer Noah Jacob Shahnavaz.
Case Awards:
Outstanding Collaborative Investigation
Recognizes cases demonstrating exceptional teamwork and the ability to overcome significant challenges through multi-agency coordination.
Awarded to: U.S. v. Carranza, et al and U.S. v. Patients Choice Labs
Project Safe Childhood - Shield of Innocence
Honors those who provide extraordinary assistance to victims of federal child sexual abuse crimes, including sustained emotional support, extensive off-duty dedication, detailed financial analysis to secure restitution, and resolving complex investigative challenges.
Awarded to: U.S. v. Austin Ryan Lauless, U.S. v. Bryan Lee Fish, and U.S. v. Moises Bojorquez
L.E.A.T.H Heroism Award
Presented to a case demonstrating extraordinary commitment and fortitude in pursuing justice for domestic violence victims. The award honors IMPD Officer Breann Leath, who was killed in the line of duty while responding to a domestic disturbance. The LEATH Initiative-led by ATF, IMPD, and the U.S. Attorney's Office-focuses on domestic violence offenders who illegally possess firearms or have significant violent criminal histories.
Awarded to: U.S. v. Pedro Zuniga-Lopez
Investigative Excellence Award
Recognizes cases that significantly advanced the mission of the U.S. Attorney's Office and the Department of Justice through complex, thorough, and proactive evidence analysis.
Awarded to: U.S. v. Julian Green, et al and U.S. v. Freire-Pifferrer, et al
Excellence in the Pursuit of Justice
Presented to a case in which local, state, and federal officials achieved extraordinary results in preventing crime, enhancing community safety, and seeking justice.
Awarded to: U.S. v. James Henley, et al
Community Impact
Recognizes a case that produced widespread, positive impact on constituents, strengthened law enforcement relationships, and contributed to the lasting legacy of the U.S. Attorney's Office for the Southern District of Indiana.
Awarded to: U.S. v. Desha Morris, U.S. v. Aaron Strong and U.S. v. Kristopher McDonald
Outstanding Agency Service
Presented to cases that substantially contributed to the mission of the U.S. Attorney's Office and the Department of Justice.
Awarded to: U.S. v. Lawrence Taylor, U.S. v. Otha Watkins II, U.S. v. Jeremy Mack, U.S. v. Mitchell Gibson and Quaylan Anderson v. United States.
Excellence in Appellate Practice
Recognizes an appellate case exemplifying excellence in legal writing, issue preservation, and advocacy before the appellate courts, contributing meaningfully to the development of the law and the protection of the United States' interests.
Awarded to: U.S. v. Fenner, et al
Participating Agencies
Honorees represented the following 33 agencies:
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