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Basic Training Class 504 graduates
Twenty-nine law enforcement officers from agencies across the state graduated Thursday from basic training at the Kentucky Department of Criminal Justice Training.
The graduates of Class 504 completed 20 weeks of training, which consisted of 800 hours of recruit-level instruction. Major training areas included law offenses and procedures, vehicle operations, firearms, investigations, first aid and CPR, patrol procedures, orientation for new law enforcement families and the mechanics of arrest, restraint and control.
Class 504 graduates and their agencies are:
Steven J. Barrish, Georgetown Police Department
Brandon Boggs, Fayette Co. Schools Police Department
Richard P. Brooks, Jefferson County Sheriff’s Office
Casey D. Browning, Mt. Sterling Police Department
Joshua K. Callicoat, Florence Police Department
Austin Childers, Frankfort Police Department
Hannah G. Clendenin, University of KY Police Department
Vance C. Davis, Casey County Sheriff’s Office
Jonathon L. Davis, Nicholasville Police Department
Marco C. Fricker, University of KY Police Department
Christopher S. Gaines, Frankfort Police Department
Jacob C. Hamm, Graves County Sheriff’s Office
Kiali Jelinek, Fayette Co. Schools Police Department
Justin A. Jones, Nicholasville Police Department
Troy N. Lamastus, Franklin Police Department
Christopher T. Leigh, Georgetown Police Department
Pedro Loredo, Jr., Paducah Police Department
Andrew M. Lubbers, Boone County Sheriff’s Office
Joel R. Mansur, Jessamine County Sheriff’s Office
Leo A. Miracle, Lancaster Police Department
Corey A. Privett, Nicholasville Police Department
Tanner J. Reynolds, University of KY Police Department
Miguel A. Romero, Jr., University of KY Police Department
Dustin T. Scott, Madisonville Police Department
Hunter W. Smith, Frankfort Police Department
Ashley Tate, Campbell County Police Department
Lucas M. Todd, University of KY Police Department
Jacob D. Whitford, Florence Police Department
Brent D. Williamson, Elizabethtown Police Department
24 officers graduate from APS Class No. 83
Law enforcement officers from agencies across the commonwealth were recognized for completing the Kentucky Department of Criminal Justice Training’s Academy of Police Supervision.
APS, also called the sergeant’s academy, is a three-week, 122-hour training program targeted for newly promoted sergeants or officers who are on their agency’s promotion list to become sergeants.
APS Class 83 graduates and their agencies are:
Sgt. Charles Ballard, Mt. Washington Police Department
Sgt. Eric Bull, Warren County Sheriff’s Office
Sgt. Scott Carnes, Versailles Police Department
Sgt. Trevor Clark, Jefferson County Sheriff’s Office
Supervisor Bill Collins, Kentucky Public Protection Cabinet Department of Insurance
Sgt. Kevin Cox, Nelson County Sheriff’s Office
Sgt. Richard Edwards, Graves County Sheriff’s Office
Sgt. Jake Forrester, Bowling Green Police Department
Sgt. Timothy Gividen, Carrollton Police Department
Sgt. Coy Harp, Jefferson County Sheriff’s Office
Col. Marty Hart, Pendleton County Sheriff’s Office
Sgt. Jordan Hillerich, Louisville Metro Police Department
Sgt. Jason Hurst, Boone County Sheriff’s Office
Sgt. Ryan Jackson, London Police Department
Sgt. Gerald Miller, Fayette County Schools Police Department
Sgt. Tommy Parker, Montgomery County Sheriff’s Office
Sgt. Nathaniel Phillips, Bardstown Police Department
Sgt. Frank Scarcello, Oak Grove Police Department
Sgt. Thomas Schmidt, Frankfort Police Department
Sgt. Wes Singleton, Shively Police Department
Sgt. Clayton Stocker, Richmond Police Department
Sgt. Zachary Stokes, Richmond Police Department
Sgt. Ryan Willcutt, McCracken County Sheriff’s Office
Sgt. Todd Wingfeld, Louisville Metro Police Department