FORSYTH COUNTY SHERIFF'S OFFICE
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TWO FORSYTH COUNTY DEPUTIES GRADUATE FROM ACADEMY
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Chief Deputy Robbie Hamrick administers the oath of office to Fee (l) and Moore (r)
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Wednesday, June 05, 2002
Two Forsyth County Sheriff's Deputies were among 27 recent graduates of the Basic Law Enforcement Training
Course, Sheriff Ted Paxton has announced.
Deputies Andrew Fee, Jr. and Thomas Moore graduated from the 177th Class at the Northeast Georgia Police
Academy in ceremonies held Friday, May 31.
The Basic Law Enforcement Training Course consists of 400 hours of classroom and practical training as required
by the Georgia Peace officers Standards and Training Council. Each new law enforcement officer in Georgia must
complete this course prior to becoming a Certified Peace Officer.
The course provides instruction in the areas of Criminal Justice, Criminal Law, Constitutional Law, Community
Relations, Modern Police Procedures, Firearms, Emergency Vehicle Operations and First Aid Training.
The Northeast Georgia Police Academy was one of the first regional police academies and held its first Mandate
training class in 1971. The Academy serves 24 counties in the Northeast Georgia area.
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