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Congratulations

144th class graduates from Alabama Law Enforcement Academy

08-02-2008

Northeast Alabama Law Enforcement Academy Graduation was held on July 24 at the Anniston City Meeting Center.

The 144th Basic Session included:

Mary S. Abbott, Alabama Board Pardons & Paroles; Christopher B. Green, Cleburne County Sheriff's Office; Mareshah R. Moses, Brighton Police Department; Kenneth R. Andrews, Madison County Sheriff's Office; Scott B. Green, Fyffe Police Department; Gerald L Mount, Scottsboro Police Department; Jeffrey C. Bamberg, Shelby County Sheriff's Office; Michael A Hadaway, Valley Police Department; William C. Norred, Roanoke Police Department; Jeffery M. Becker, Athens Police Department; Jonathan L. Hall, Bay Minette Police Department; Timothy W. Nugent, Guntersville Police Department; Terry M. Beyer, Phenix City Police Department; Ada Y. Hamilton, Fort Payne Police Department; Brent J. Palmer, Littleville Police Department; Bradly D. Bowen, Albertville Police Department; Ralph L. Harris, Talladega Police Department; Kyle D. Palmer, Red Bay Police Department; Nicholas M. Brown, Tuscumbia Police Department; Shannon R. Harris, Florence Police Department; Patricia D. Parham, Alabama Board Pardons & Paroles; Carlton W. Bryant, UAB Police Department; Mickey D. Hart, Athens Police Department; Bernard D. Partridge III, Enterprise Police Department; Michael S. Butcher, Jasper Police Department; Eric P. Hawkins, Attalla Police Department; Stephen J. Payne, Eufaula Police Department; Mason L. Bynum, Auburn Police Department; Clarence Henderson III, Alabama Board Pardons & Paroles; Andrew M. Pellegrin III, Lincoln Police Department; Richard J. Cade, Brighton Police Department; Jason S. Hepler, Hollywood Police Department; Fabio Pena, Blountsville Police Department; Mark C. Cameron, Phenix City Police Department; Mark S. Hill, Tallapoosa County Sheriff's Office; Carl B. Perkinson, Jacksonville Police Department; Michael P. Campbell, Homewood Police Department; Hunter N. Hodges, Hueytown Police Department; James M. Pescia, Auburn Police Department; Jason A. Cantrell, Springville Police Department; Corey A. Holcomb, Piedmont Police Department; Andrew K. Pope, Talladega Police Department; Brian Chalian, Leeds Police Department; Wesley R. Holland, Tuscumbia Police Department; Thomas R. Preston, Gadsden Police Department; Jake C. Church, Madison County Sheriff's Office; Eber S. Hoover, New Hope Police Department; Edward K. Price, Anniston Police Department; Christopher P. Cohran, Valley Police Department; Brandon W. Howell, Alabama Department Conservation-Wildlife; Edward E. Rhodes, University North Alabama Police Department; Brandon S. Colburn, Athens Police Department; Charles B. Hunnicutt, Alabama Department Conservation-Lands; Michael D. Sanderson, Bay Minette Police Department; Brandon N. Cox, Attalla Police Department; Joshua E. Hunter, Scottsboro Police Department; Franklin A. Shaw, Coosa County Sheriff's Office; Christopher Curenton, Shelby County Sheriff's Office; Jeremy E. Kirkwood, Guntersville Police Department; Kenneth D. Slaughter, Auburn Police Department; Antwoin S. Daniels, Auburn Police Department; Christopher B. Leach, Anniston Police Department; Robert L. Smith, APOSTC; John E. Dean, Talladega Police Department; Jason B. Leopard, Trussville Police Department; Nicholas J. Steketee, Anniston Police Department; Jamie L. Edmondson, Eufaula PD; David K. Lindley; Daleville PD; Daniel W. Summers, Daleville Police Department; John E. English, Alabama A&M University Police Department; Clayton W. Long, Lee County Sheriff's Office; Christina A. Tate, Anniston Police Department; Ryan K. Evans, Section Police Department; Daniel W. Lowe, Auburn Police Department; Ronald H. Terry, Lexington Police Department; Seth W. Fitts, Enterprise Police Department; Michael D. Maher, Albertville Police Department; Jose A. Torres, University North Alabama Police Department; Stephen P. Frederick, Phenix City Police Department; Christopher C. Martin, Gulf Shores Police Department; Micah V. Tubb, Gadsden Police Department; Christopher C. Fuller, Lee County Sheriff's Office; Jacob T. May, Albertville Police Department; GerDono M. Wade, University of Alabama at Huntsville; Scott A. Fuller, Dadeville Police Department; Brandon P. McCuiston, Athens Police Department; Bryan T. Waid, Homewood Police Department; Christopher A Gardner, Tallapoosa County Sheriff's Office; Ryne L. Ming, Eufaula Police Department; Willie C. Weaver, Alabama Board Pardons & Paroles; Thomas A. Gassaway, Anniston Police Department; Francisco Miramontes, Shelby County Sheriff's Office; Bobby W. Welch, Newton Police Department; Frankie Gonzalez Jr., Athens Police Department; Jerome A. Mitchell, Gadsden Police Department; Christopher A.Wheeler, Shelby County Sheriff's Office; John L. Gore, Auburn Police Department; Terrelle H. Mitchell, Alabama A&M University Police Department; Terry E. White Jr., Auburn Police Department; Jeffrey H. Graves, Madison County Sheriff's Office; Nya J. Montgomery, Trussville Police Department; William S. Whitten, Haleyville Police Department.

144th class officers included:

• President, John L. Gore, Auburn Police Department.

• Vice president, GerDono M. Wade, University of Alabama-Huntsville Police Department.

• Secretary/Treasurer, Christopher M. Curenton, Shelby County Sheriff's Office

• Chaplain, Michael D. Sanderson, Bay Minette Police Department.

Award winners included:

John L. Gore, directors award; Clayton W. Long, firearms award; Brian Chalian, academic award.

The staff included:

Billy Duckett — Director

Greg Glaze — Basic Training Coordinator

Matt McCullars — Basic Training Coordinator

Brian Staude — Advanced Training Coordinator

Kelly Jester- Administrative Assistant

Jessica Singleton — Basic Training Secretary

The guest speaker was Honorable Troy King, Attorney General.

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