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Cape Tech Students Certified as Class One Law Enforcement Officers

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By Press Release

CREST HAVEN — Fourteen students from the Cape May County Technical High School graduated as certified Class One Special Law Enforcement Officers (SLEO) from the Cape May County Police Academy on May 10, 2017. This program is administered by Director Thomas DePaul with the support of the Cape May County Association of Chiefs of Police. Mr. Matthew Pleasants is the Law and Public Safety Program of Study instructor.
These students are now fully trained and can be employed as Class One Special Law Enforcement Officers in Cape May County. Seniors from the Cape May County Technical High School in the last semester of the school year attended the Cape May County Police Academy one day per week to receive training beginning in January and ending in April. The students received training in criminal law, arrest, search and seizure, patrol techniques, observation and perception, civil disturbances, report writing, courtroom testimony, morals and ethics, defensive tactics, handcuffing, CPR, and first aid training.
The ceremony was attended by family and friends as well as academy staff and school administration officials. A letter of commendation from Senator Jeff Van Drew, Assemblyman Robert Andrzejczak, and Assemblyman Bruce Land was presented to each student. The students are now eligible to begin their policing career as a Class One Special Law Enforcement Officer.
The following students are graduates of the Cape May County Police Academy Class One Special Law Enforcement Officer Program:
James Bright, III, of Cape May Court House; Kyle Eppright, of Swainton; Jack Gombar, of Cape May Court House; Christopher Kendrick, of Cape May Court House; Logan Laus, of Dennisville; John Mihal, of Cape May Court House; Joshua Moyer, of Cape May Court House; Kylie Price, of Woodbine; Emmalesse Sanchez, of Cape May Court House; Christopher Schiavo, of Villas; Nicholas Seliger, of Swainton; Alexandria Wenner, of Cape May Court House; Kayla Whitehead, of Cape May Court House; and Tyler Williams, of Ocean View.

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