Two Tallassee citizens are still alive after the actions of two Tallassee police officers.
Lt. Matthew Manning and officer Andres Amaya were honored in a small ceremony for their actions.

Cliff Williams / The Tribune Tallassee Police Lt. Jon Rawls, left, presents Lt. Matthew Manning with an award for saving the life of a citizen. Tallassee Police Chief Todd Buce, back right, and others in the department’s administration have made it a point to recognize officers for going above and beyond in the line of duty.

Cliff Williams / The Tribune Tallassee Police Lt. Chris Howard, left, presents Andres Amaya with an award for saving the life of a citizen. Tallassee Police Chief Todd Buce, back right, and others in the department’s administration have made it a point to recognize officers for going above and beyond in the line of duty.
Cliff Williams / The Tribune Tallassee Police Lt. Jon Rawls, left, presents Lt. Matthew Manning with an award for saving the life of a citizen. Tallassee Police Chief Todd Buce, back right, and others in the department’s administration have made it a point to recognize officers for going above and beyond in the line of duty.
Cliff Williams / The Tribune Tallassee Police Lt. Chris Howard, left, presents Andres Amaya with an award for saving the life of a citizen. Tallassee Police Chief Todd Buce, back right, and others in the department’s administration have made it a point to recognize officers for going above and beyond in the line of duty.
Two Tallassee citizens are still alive after the actions of two Tallassee police officers.
Lt. Matthew Manning and officer Andres Amaya were honored in a small ceremony for their actions.
Cliff Williams is a staff writer for Tallapoosa Publishers, Inc. He may be reached via email at cliff.williams@alexcityoutlook.com.
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