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NWF State College law enforcement students graduate

Northwest Florida State College recognized students who successfully completed the Criminal Justice Training Center's vocational certificate program for Law Enforcement Basic Training during the spring 2017 academic semester. CJTC graduates are now eligible to take the State Officer Certification Exam. After passing the exam, graduates can become employed as sworn police officers in the state of Florida.

Graduates, in no particular order, are Crestview residents Tyler Caley and Thomas Young; Matthew Armitage, Navarre; Clinton Clemens, Christina Dus, Jerry Hooks and Kirkland Payne, Fort Walton Beach; Timothy Cole and Lisa Lignal, Milton; Sierra Eakins, Christopher Parsons, Alberto Rodriguez, Niceville; Daniel Imhof, Pace; Warren McCullough, Harrison, Ark.; Patrick Mooney, Shalimar; Cody Ray, Kinston, Ala.; Alexis Rose, Brianna Stewart, Edward Williams and Robert Lusk, DeFuniak Springs. [Northwest Florida State College | Special to the News Bulletin]

This article originally appeared on Crestview News Bulletin: NWF State College law enforcement students graduate

Published May 2, 2017By archive
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