Law Enforcement basic training graduates recognized

Northwest Florida State College Criminal Justice Training Center graduates, pictured in no particular order, are Royce Brooks of Holt; Destiny Campbell of Navarre; Crestview residents Daniel Echols, Steven Dollar and Brannon Small; Jonathan Elicio of Fort Walton Beach; Niceville residents Bradley Fehrenbach and Alexander Ragnoli; Michael Stone of Freeport; and David Tran of Samson, Ala. [Special to the News Bulletin]

NICEVILLE — Northwest Florida State College recognized students who successfully completed the Criminal Justice Training Center's vocational certificate program during evening classes for Law Enforcement Basic Training during the spring 2017 academic semester.

North Okaloosa graduates are Royce Brooks, of Holt; and Steven Dollar, Daniel Echols and Brannon Small, all of Crestview.

The Law Enforcement Academy at NWF State College is an 800-hour program that provides students with instruction in a comprehensive curriculum mandated by the Florida Department of Law Enforcement. Graduates are now eligible to take the State Officer Certification Exam. After passing the Florida exam, graduates can become employed as sworn police officers in the state of Florida.

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