Who graduated from the 2019 Murfreesboro Citizens Police Academy?

Apr 18, 2019 at 09:00 am by Voice Wire

Murfreesboro Citizens Police Academy

Twenty-two citizens graduated from the 36th session of the Murfreesboro Police Department Citizens Police Academy.

This was the culmination of 12-weeks of learning about the workings of the department. The participants attended presentations from several officers and detectives on topics such as search and seizure, officer safety, K9, Special Operations, emergency communications, domestic violence and forensics. They also took part in mock traffic stops and utilized the firearm simulator.

The group was presented graduation certificates April 9, at MPD Police Headquarters, by Chief Michael Bowen, Assistant Chief Eric Cook and CPA Coordinator and Community Relations Officer Amy Norville.

Graduates include, Nawras Alshanawani, City Public Information Director Mike Browning, Derek Drake, Edwin Dudley, Jennifer Hayden, Nathalie Hughes, Mildred Johnson, Charles Lowery, Cynthia Martin, City Council Member Ronnie Martin, Shannon McCann, Maria Posada, Darlene Pleman-Voakes, Communications/9-1-1 Director Seth Russell, Cloe Shaw, Dana Smith, James Smith, Dave Stockwell, Gale Stoner, Devin Tolbert, Kara Treadway, and Lori Yates.

The program is free and currently accepting applications from Murfreesboro citizens, ages 18 and up, for the fall session.

More information can be found or to apply, click here.

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