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NCC Students Complete Law Enforcement Academy

Eight cadets recently completed Basic Law Enforcement Training at Nash Community College.

The following individuals participated in rigorous physical and classroom state commission-mandated topics and methods of instruction covering topics related to legal, criminal, juvenile, civil, traffic, investigative, patrol, custody, court procedures, emergency responses, ethics, community relations and more during the twenty-one-week academy.

Pictured on the front row, left to right: Donald McLemore Watkins Jr. (Hired by Rocky Mount Police Department), Tristen Richard Orr (Hired by Rocky Mount Police Department), Diego Nicolas Roggero (Hired by Rocky Mount Police Department), Robert Scott Simmons (Sponsored by Franklin County Sheriff’s Office). Back row, left to right: Tanner Wolcott Dana (Hired by Rocky Mount Police Department), Derrick Lamont Coleman (Hired by Rocky Mount Police Department), Corey Lamont Horton Jr. (Sponsored by Nash County Sheriff’s Office), Terrance Cutchin (Sponsored by Edgecombe County Sheriff’s Office).

Upon successful completion of all units of study, they are eligible to take the certification examination mandated by the North Carolina Criminal Justice Education and Training Standards Commission and the North Carolina Sheriffs’ Education and Training Standards Commission.