
Lieutenant Andrew Hadfield
Hired: August 16, 2004
Duties: Detective Lieutenant, Community Relations, Internal Investigations, Honor Guard
Lieutenant Andrew Hadfield has been a dedicated member of the Berkley Department of Public Safety since August 16, 2004. Raised in Berkley since 1987, Lt. Hadfield's connection with the community runs deep, having attended Burton Elementary, Avery Elementary School, Norup Middle School, and Berkley High School. During his school years, he demonstrated his athletic prowess in both football and baseball. After graduating in 2000, Lt. Hadfield commenced his career in public safety by joining the Berkley DPS. He initially took on a part-time role in Animal Control and Dispatch and later pursued further training at the Oakland Fire Academy in 2002. His commitment and skill were recognized in 2004 when he was appointed as a Public Safety Officer and completed training at the Oakland Police Academy.
Throughout his career, Lt. Hadfield has received numerous accolades for his outstanding service. Between 2005 and 2009, he was repeatedly honored with State and County Awards in Alcohol Enforcement. His notable achievements include being ranked second in the state for Drunk Driving arrests in 2007. In 2008, Lt. Hadfield advanced his career by becoming a Field Training Officer, and in 2011, he was assigned to the Detective Bureau. His leadership and investigative skills led to his promotion to Sergeant in 2012 and subsequently to Lieutenant in 2017. Lt. Hadfield's commitment to professional development is evident in his recent completion of the Northwestern University Staff & Command class, where he was honored as "President" of the 2020 graduating class, a group comprising 36 top-level executives from surrounding communities.
In addition to his professional duties, Lt. Hadfield is passionately involved in community service. He previously coached the Berkley Steelers Youth Football, Berkley Dad's Club Baseball, and Berkley Hoops Basketball. His dedication to youth sports and the community has been recognized through various awards, including the Masonic Temple of Berkley "Community Service Award" in 2017, the "Citizen of the Year" award in 2018, and multiple recognitions as Sportsmanship Coach of the Year and General Manager of the Year for Berkley Steelers Youth Football.
Lieutenant Andrew Hadfield's career is marked by his unwavering dedication to public safety, his significant contributions to community relations and internal investigations, and his role in the Honor Guard. His service to the Berkley community, both in his official capacity and through his volunteer efforts, is a testament to his commitment to making a positive impact on the lives of those he serves.
Hired: August 16, 2004
Duties: Detective Lieutenant, Community Relations, Internal Investigations, Honor Guard
Lieutenant Andrew Hadfield has been a dedicated member of the Berkley Department of Public Safety since August 16, 2004. Raised in Berkley since 1987, Lt. Hadfield's connection with the community runs deep, having attended Burton Elementary, Avery Elementary School, Norup Middle School, and Berkley High School. During his school years, he demonstrated his athletic prowess in both football and baseball. After graduating in 2000, Lt. Hadfield commenced his career in public safety by joining the Berkley DPS. He initially took on a part-time role in Animal Control and Dispatch and later pursued further training at the Oakland Fire Academy in 2002. His commitment and skill were recognized in 2004 when he was appointed as a Public Safety Officer and completed training at the Oakland Police Academy.
Throughout his career, Lt. Hadfield has received numerous accolades for his outstanding service. Between 2005 and 2009, he was repeatedly honored with State and County Awards in Alcohol Enforcement. His notable achievements include being ranked second in the state for Drunk Driving arrests in 2007. In 2008, Lt. Hadfield advanced his career by becoming a Field Training Officer, and in 2011, he was assigned to the Detective Bureau. His leadership and investigative skills led to his promotion to Sergeant in 2012 and subsequently to Lieutenant in 2017. Lt. Hadfield's commitment to professional development is evident in his recent completion of the Northwestern University Staff & Command class, where he was honored as "President" of the 2020 graduating class, a group comprising 36 top-level executives from surrounding communities.
In addition to his professional duties, Lt. Hadfield is passionately involved in community service. He previously coached the Berkley Steelers Youth Football, Berkley Dad's Club Baseball, and Berkley Hoops Basketball. His dedication to youth sports and the community has been recognized through various awards, including the Masonic Temple of Berkley "Community Service Award" in 2017, the "Citizen of the Year" award in 2018, and multiple recognitions as Sportsmanship Coach of the Year and General Manager of the Year for Berkley Steelers Youth Football.
Lieutenant Andrew Hadfield's career is marked by his unwavering dedication to public safety, his significant contributions to community relations and internal investigations, and his role in the Honor Guard. His service to the Berkley community, both in his official capacity and through his volunteer efforts, is a testament to his commitment to making a positive impact on the lives of those he serves.

Lieutenant Corey Miller
Hired: December 7, 2007
Duties: Administrative Lieutenant, Training Division, Fire Marshal / Investigator, EMS Coordinator, Honor Guard
Lieutenant Corey Miller stands out as a multifaceted and experienced professional in the fields of law enforcement and fire service. Growing up in the Thumb region of Michigan, Lt. Miller embarked on his fire service career in 1996, demonstrating early on his dedication to public safety. Further expanding his expertise, he attended the police academy in 2000, thus beginning his distinguished journey in law enforcement.
In 2007, Lt. Miller's breadth of skills and experience led him to join the City of Berkley as a Public Safety Officer. Throughout his tenure with the City of Berkley, Lt. Miller has exemplified versatility and leadership, undertaking various critical roles. His assignments have spanned across multiple areas, including Patrol, the Detective Bureau, and the Field Training Officer program. His expertise in fire safety is evident in his role as a Fire Marshal. As he progressed through the ranks, he has served as Sergeant, Detective Sergeant, Patrol Lieutenant, and Administrative Lieutenant, showcasing his adaptability and proficiency in both law enforcement and fire service. Lt. Miller's commitment to public safety extends beyond his duties in Berkley. He is an active member of the Oakland County MABAS 3201 Technical Rescue Team and the South Oakland Fire Investigation Team (S.O.F.I.T.), contributing his expertise to broader regional safety initiatives.
In addition to his on-the-job experience, Lt. Miller is dedicated to education and training in his field. He is a State of Michigan Certified Fire Instructor II and imparts his knowledge and skills as an instructor at Oakland Community College. His academic achievements include a Bachelor of Science Degree in Public Safety Studies from Siena Heights University and a graduation from the prestigious Northwestern University’s Center for Public Safety School of Police Staff and Command.
Lieutenant Corey Miller's career is marked by his comprehensive knowledge, diverse skill set, and unwavering dedication to public safety. His contributions to the field, both in practical roles and educational capacities, underscore his commitment to excellence and his impact on the communities he serves.
Hired: December 7, 2007
Duties: Administrative Lieutenant, Training Division, Fire Marshal / Investigator, EMS Coordinator, Honor Guard
Lieutenant Corey Miller stands out as a multifaceted and experienced professional in the fields of law enforcement and fire service. Growing up in the Thumb region of Michigan, Lt. Miller embarked on his fire service career in 1996, demonstrating early on his dedication to public safety. Further expanding his expertise, he attended the police academy in 2000, thus beginning his distinguished journey in law enforcement.
In 2007, Lt. Miller's breadth of skills and experience led him to join the City of Berkley as a Public Safety Officer. Throughout his tenure with the City of Berkley, Lt. Miller has exemplified versatility and leadership, undertaking various critical roles. His assignments have spanned across multiple areas, including Patrol, the Detective Bureau, and the Field Training Officer program. His expertise in fire safety is evident in his role as a Fire Marshal. As he progressed through the ranks, he has served as Sergeant, Detective Sergeant, Patrol Lieutenant, and Administrative Lieutenant, showcasing his adaptability and proficiency in both law enforcement and fire service. Lt. Miller's commitment to public safety extends beyond his duties in Berkley. He is an active member of the Oakland County MABAS 3201 Technical Rescue Team and the South Oakland Fire Investigation Team (S.O.F.I.T.), contributing his expertise to broader regional safety initiatives.
In addition to his on-the-job experience, Lt. Miller is dedicated to education and training in his field. He is a State of Michigan Certified Fire Instructor II and imparts his knowledge and skills as an instructor at Oakland Community College. His academic achievements include a Bachelor of Science Degree in Public Safety Studies from Siena Heights University and a graduation from the prestigious Northwestern University’s Center for Public Safety School of Police Staff and Command.
Lieutenant Corey Miller's career is marked by his comprehensive knowledge, diverse skill set, and unwavering dedication to public safety. His contributions to the field, both in practical roles and educational capacities, underscore his commitment to excellence and his impact on the communities he serves.

Lieutenant Jordan Kobernick
Hired: August 1, 2008
Duties: Patrol Lieutenant, Firearms Range Master, Citizen's Academy Instructor
Lieutenant Jordan Kobernick, a distinguished member of the Berkley law enforcement community, has an impressive career marked by dedication, leadership, and community involvement. Raised in Huntington Woods, Lt. Kobernick is an alumnus of Berkley High School, class of 1999. His journey in law enforcement began with the Oakland County Sheriff's Department, where he served in the jail division, showcasing his commitment and capabilities in public safety. Lt. Kobernick's dedication to the Berkley community was further solidified after a brief but impactful tenure in the reserve program, leading to his full-time appointment in the Berkley law enforcement agency. Demonstrating exceptional skill and leadership, he ascended through the ranks, achieving the positions of Sergeant and, in 2018, Lieutenant. In his current role, Lt. Kobernick is responsible for overseeing the Patrol Operations, the Citizens Academy, and the Range, among other critical functions within the agency. His leadership in these areas is instrumental in maintaining high standards of safety and efficiency in law enforcement operations. In 2019, Lt. Kobernick furthered his professional development by graduating from the Northwestern University Staff and Command Class, a prestigious program designed to enhance the skills of law enforcement leaders. This accomplishment is a testament to his commitment to continual learning and excellence in his field.
Beyond his professional responsibilities, Lt. Kobernick is deeply involved in the Berkley community through his passion for coaching baseball. He dedicates his time and expertise as a coach for the Berkley Cubs Travel team and local dad's club baseball, nurturing young talent and fostering a love for the sport. His involvement in youth sports demonstrates his commitment to positive community engagement and the development of young individuals.
Lieutenant Jordan Kobernick's career is characterized by his unwavering commitment to law enforcement, his leadership within the agency, and his active participation in community activities. His contributions to both public safety and community development reflect his dedication to serving and improving the Berkley community, making him a respected and valued figure in both his professional and personal endeavors.
Hired: August 1, 2008
Duties: Patrol Lieutenant, Firearms Range Master, Citizen's Academy Instructor
Lieutenant Jordan Kobernick, a distinguished member of the Berkley law enforcement community, has an impressive career marked by dedication, leadership, and community involvement. Raised in Huntington Woods, Lt. Kobernick is an alumnus of Berkley High School, class of 1999. His journey in law enforcement began with the Oakland County Sheriff's Department, where he served in the jail division, showcasing his commitment and capabilities in public safety. Lt. Kobernick's dedication to the Berkley community was further solidified after a brief but impactful tenure in the reserve program, leading to his full-time appointment in the Berkley law enforcement agency. Demonstrating exceptional skill and leadership, he ascended through the ranks, achieving the positions of Sergeant and, in 2018, Lieutenant. In his current role, Lt. Kobernick is responsible for overseeing the Patrol Operations, the Citizens Academy, and the Range, among other critical functions within the agency. His leadership in these areas is instrumental in maintaining high standards of safety and efficiency in law enforcement operations. In 2019, Lt. Kobernick furthered his professional development by graduating from the Northwestern University Staff and Command Class, a prestigious program designed to enhance the skills of law enforcement leaders. This accomplishment is a testament to his commitment to continual learning and excellence in his field.
Beyond his professional responsibilities, Lt. Kobernick is deeply involved in the Berkley community through his passion for coaching baseball. He dedicates his time and expertise as a coach for the Berkley Cubs Travel team and local dad's club baseball, nurturing young talent and fostering a love for the sport. His involvement in youth sports demonstrates his commitment to positive community engagement and the development of young individuals.
Lieutenant Jordan Kobernick's career is characterized by his unwavering commitment to law enforcement, his leadership within the agency, and his active participation in community activities. His contributions to both public safety and community development reflect his dedication to serving and improving the Berkley community, making him a respected and valued figure in both his professional and personal endeavors.
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