Upper Marlboro, MD…Three new Deputy Sheriffs – Deputy Dominick
Chambers, Deputy Kevin Queen and Deputy Del-Mar Williams – graduated from
Session 121 of the Prince George’s County Police Training Academy on October
23. The ceremony, held at the First
Baptist Church of Glenarden in Upper Marlboro, marked the end of eight months
of basic training.
“These
Deputies step into an honorable 316 year tradition of law enforcement with the
Prince George’s County Sheriff’s Office,” said Sheriff Melvin C. High. “They strengthen our agency as we continue
our mission of serving the courts and the citizens and residents of the
county.”
The
class graduated a total of 45 recruits from the Office of the Sheriff, the
Prince George’s County Police Department and the City of Bowie Police
Department.
Sheriff
High joined Deputy Chief Administrative Officer for Public Safety Barry L.
Stanton, Prince George’s County Police Chief Mark A. Magaw, and Chief John K.
Nesky of the City of Bowie Police Department in congratulating the graduates
for their accomplishments and successful completion of the academy.
Deputies
Chambers, Queen and Williams will step into the “real world” of law enforcement
with their Field Training Officers (FTO’s) in the Domestic Violence
Intervention Division.
For more information contact
the Prince George’s County Sheriff’s Office, Press Information Office at
301-780-2773.
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