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Thursday, February 05, 2015

LAW ENFORCEMENT GRADUATION ANNOUNCEMENT

Who:
87th Delaware State Police and 79th Municipal Recruit Class

When:
Friday, February 6, 2015, at 2:00 p.m.

Location:
Delaware State University Education Humanities Building (Auditorium)
1200 North DuPont Highway Dover, Delaware

Dignitaries Addressing the Graduates:
Attorney General Matthew P. Denn
Secretary Lewis D. Schiliro
Colonel Nathaniel McQueen Jr.

Key Agenda Events:
Class Speeches:
Trooper Derek Balaguer, Delaware State Police
Patrolman Anthony Y. Smith, Dover Police Department
Keynote Speaker:
The Honorable Matthew P. Denn, Attorney General, State of Delaware

Resume:
Dover, DE - Delaware State Police Superintendent Colonel Nathaniel McQueen Jr. announces the graduation ceremonies for the 87th Delaware State Police and 79thMunicipal Recruit Class.

The ceremonies will celebrate and recognize the successful completion of Law Enforcement training of 32 Delaware State Troopers and 21 Law Enforcement Officers representing the Bethany Police Department, Blades Police Department, Department of Natural Resources and Environmental Control (Divisions of Environmental Control Unit, Fish & Wildlife, and Parks & Recreation), Dover Police Department, Delaware River and Bay Authority, Milton Police Department, Newark Police Department, and the University of Delaware Police Department.

The ceremonies will begin at 2:00 p.m. in the auditorium of the Delaware State University Education Humanities Building Dover, Delaware.

5 comments:

Anonymous said...

Bet they still can't keep track of their Sex Offenders!

Anonymous said...

That is awesome that DSP and city PD's do their police academy together. That is exactly what Maryland should be doing.

Anonymous said...

Why,why should they run their academy together.

Anonymous said...

Oh boy get ready for all those seat belt and cell phone tickets.

Anonymous said...

Uniformity purposes 8:21. When one agency has to back up the other, everyone is on the same page.