Courtsey of Sun Herald/Sunday, June 3, 2007
Twenty-four graduates of the Southern Regional Public Safety Institute celebrated their completion of the law enforcement training program at Camp Shelby recently. The SRPSI certifies Mississippi law enforcement officers through a nine-week, 400-hour basic academy, and it also offers in-service or advanced training in public safety.
Gulfport police officer Darren Vedros received the Larkin I. Smith Award for his outstanding achievement during the class.
Other South Mississippi graduates of the academy: Tammy Anderson of Gautier; John Bennett of Gulfport; Van Flynt of Wiggins; A.J. Gambino of Hancock County; Mitch Howell of George County; Donald Ison of Gulfport; Michael Krauss of Gulfport; Kyle Malley of Hancock County; Patrick McRaney of Pearl River County; Lance Miller of Biloxi; William Morris of Gautier; William Newell of Biloxi; Brenton Pitre of Bay St. Louis; Troy Prather of Pearl River County; Ashly Ruiz of Gulfport; Deanna Thompson of Hancock County; Jeffery Williams of Gautier; and Shawn Williams of Gulfport.
Sunday, June 3, 2007
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