8 North Okaloosa residents among criminal justice grads

Northwest Florida State College corrections officer training graduates are Amelia Clark, Sandestin; Austen Copeland, Milton; Charles Cronin, Samson, Ala.; Cameron Davis, Fort Walton Beach; James Filpi, Fort Walton Beach; Benjamin Foster, Crestview; Julian Garcia, Fort Walton Beach; Tracy Hardin, Pensacola; Jacob Hedden, Pensacola; Morgan Ingram, DeFuniak Springs; Michael Irwin, DeFuniak Springs; Sabrina Jackson, Crestview; Christopher Jarvis, Crestview; Michael Margist, Milton; Shane McDuffie, Navarre; Brandon Moss, Gulf Breeze; Jordan Pridgen, DeFuniak Springs; Matthew Qualls, Crestview; Matthew Roller, Crestview; Jason Santiago, Pensacola; Sheila Sibley, Pensacola; Ryan Singletary, DeFuniak Springs; Kristen Stuck, Laurel Hill; Anna Suggs, Holt; Jesse Swift, Crestview; Joshua Unruh, Milton; Joni Wagner, Navarre; and Trae Walsingham, Milton.

NICEVILLE — Twenty-eight Northwest Florida State College students have successfully completed the Criminal Justice Training Center’s fall-semester vocational certificate program.

North Okaloosa graduates are Benjamin Foster, Sabrina Jackson, Christopher Jarvis, Matthew Qualls, Matthew Roller, and Jesse Swift, all of Crestview; Anna Suggs, Holt; and Kristen Stuck, Laurel Hill.

Graduates are eligible to take the State Officer Certification Exam. Once they pass the exam, they can become employed as sworn corrections officers in Florida.

This article originally appeared on Crestview News Bulletin: 8 North Okaloosa residents among criminal justice grads