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Central Carolina BLET cadets graduate
06.03.2009 • College General • Students/Graduates
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Central Carolina Community College’s Basic Law Enforcement Training program in Chatham Main Campus graduated 11 cadets May 20 in a ceremony at the college’s Chatham Campus in Pittsboro. Those receiving diplomas and awards were (front, from left) John Flynn, of Chapel Hill, Best POPAT score; Jason Hensley, of Aberdeen, Highest Academic Average and State Exam Award; Brandon Kidd, of Pittsboro, Most Improved Physical Fitness Award; Jesse Urban, of Durham; and Anthony Norton, of Siler City: (back row) David Chestnutt and Robert Petty, both of Siler City; Robert Miller, of Raleigh, Top Gun Marksmanship and Leadership awards; Johnathan Moody, of Siler City; Erik Mortensen, of Moncure, and Robert Zajda, of Siler City. The cadets completed 624 hours of law enforcement training, 12 weeks of physical training, and passed a comprehensive written exam administered by the N.C. Criminal Justice Training and Standards Division.
Central Carolina Community College’s Basic Law Enforcement Training day program in Lee Main Campus graduated 17 cadets May 21 in a ceremony at the Dennis A. Wicker Civic Center. Those graduating and receiving awards were (front, from left) Jordan Kyle Wall, of Sanford; Jason Clutter, of Cameron, Harnett County, Academic Achievement Award; David Stone, of Lillington, Highest State Exam Award; Jonathan Matthews, of Sanford; and Ryan Sasser, of Mamers; (second row) Ron Trombley, of Pittsboro, Leadership Award; Joseph Brewer III, of Sanford; Derek Holloman, of Erwin, Best POPAT Score; and Matthew Collins, of Siler City; (third row) Randall McGehee, of Sanford; Jared Knowlton, of Pittsboro, Most Improved Physical Fitness Award; and Leonard Joseph Scinta, of Lillington; (fourth row) Ryan Born, of Broadway; Tyler Killman, of Cameron, Harnett County, Highest Academic Average Award, Physical Fitness Leadership Award, and Jimmy J. Collins Memorial Top Gun Marksmanship Award; David Deshaies, of Sanford, 100 Percent Physical Fitness Award; Josh Jones, of Fuquay-Varina, Top Physical Fitness Award; and Jerry Dale Quick, of Broadway. The cadets completed 624 hours of law enforcement training, 12 weeks of physical training, and passed a comprehensive written exam administered by the N.C. Criminal Justice Training and Standards Division.
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