Justice and Public Safety Cabinet
DEPARTMENT OF CRIMINAL JUSTICE TRAINING GRADUATES 17 RECRUITS

Press Release Date:  Friday, February 10, 2006  
Contact Information:  Abbie Darst, (859) 622-6453; (859) 358-8520  


RICHMOND, Ky. – Law enforcement officers from 11 agencies across Kentucky graduated today from the Department of Criminal Justice Training’s Law Enforcement Basic Training Academy.

 

The 17-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.

 

The academy is located on the campus of Eastern Kentucky University.

 

Graduates of Class 366 and their agencies are:

Daniel E. Abner, Kentucky Vehicle Enforcement

Keith A. Armstrong, Kentucky Vehicle Enforcement

Patrick N. Beasley, Lawrenceburg Police Department

Mike Carroll, Corbin Police Department

Ryan L. Clark, Providence Police Department

Jayson L. Flynn, Pulaski County Sheriff’s Office

Raymond A. Golden, Springfield Police Department

Darren C. Grogan, Murray Police Department

Matthew C. Humble, Russellville Police Department

Anthony E. Jansen, Jr., Highland Heights Police Department

James A. Medley II, Kentucky Vehicle Enforcement

Steven L. Oliver, Kentucky Vehicle Enforcement

Danny J. Pevley, Pulaski County Sheriff’s Office

Lucas A. Salyer, Kentucky Vehicle Enforcement

Todd M. Smither, Frankfort Police Department

Zachary S. Sutton, Maysville Police Department

Evan E. Timmons, Murray Police Department

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