Department of Public Safety

Graduation Ceremony - Dec. 2014

New Correctional Officers I and newly promoted Correctional Officer I were recognized

February 5, 2015 | 2 min reading time

This article is 10 years old. It was published on February 5, 2015.

 City Register Parrie May (r) administers the Oath of Office to the new CO Is and IIs on Dec. 19, 2014.

 Family members and friends watch as City Register Parrie May (r) administers the Oath of Office to the Corrections Division Graduating Class of Dec. 2014.

The Department of Public Safety Division of Corrections held a Graduation Ceremony on Dec. 19, 2014 to recognize the new graduating class of Correctional Officers I and newly promoted Correctional Officers II.

Congratulations to:

Officer Robyn Anderson

Officer Casey Baptiste

Officer Michael Barks

Officer Keeosha Conley

Officer Shimeliss Demissie

Officer Medgar Evans

Officer Alvin Griffin

Officer Pamela Hemphill

Officer Freddie Holloway

Officer Jameelah Jones

Officer Avia Jordan

Officer Sharon Lee

Officer Ayriel Lester

Officer James Lloyd

Officer Timothy Mann

Officer Tarwanaka McCulley

Officer Rickie Pate

Officer Russell Roberts

Lieutenant Dallas Jones

Lieutenant Anthony White

 

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