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Justice and Public Safety Cabinet
Department of Criminal Justice Training Graduates 22 Recruits
DEPARTMENT OF CRIMINAL JUSTICE TRAINING GRADUATES 22 RECRUITS
RICHMOND, Ky. – Law enforcement officers from 18 agencies across the state graduated today from the Department of Criminal Justice Training’s Law Enforcement Basic Training Academy. The academy is located on the campus of Eastern Kentucky University.
The 22-member class underwent 16 weeks of training, which consisted of more than 660 hours of recruit-level officer academy instruction. Major training areas include law offenses and procedures, vehicle operations, firearms, investigation, first aid/CPR, patrol procedures and mechanics of arrest, restraint and control.
Graduates of Class 360 Mike W. Allen, Butler County Sheriff’s Office David L. Arnold, Jefferson County Public Schools Eric S. Augustus, McCracken County Sheriff’s Office Jonathan R. Barnes, Providence Police Department Robert C. Brammell, Grayson Police Department Jeffrey Scott Casada, Somerset Police Department Patrick R. Clark, Paducah Police Department Steven T. Early, Jefferson County Public Schools Jeremy Ebelhar, Henderson Police Department Shaun J. Embry, Logan County Sheriff’s Office Jonathan B. Eperson, Paintsville Police Department Raphael A. Foshay, Jefferson County Public Schools Parker L. Hatter, Somerset Police Department Jerry G. Jones, Laurel County Sheriff’s Office Mark A. Lowry, Wilmore Police Department Stephen B. Mirus, Morehead Police Department Michael D. Napier, Hazard Police Department Michele K. Owen, Paducah Police Department Lonnie Rogers, Dawson Springs Police Department Travis W. Schoenlaub, Shively Police Department Patrick N. Smith, Morehead Police Department John P. Stinebruner, Meade County Sheriff’s Office ###
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