FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
November 16, 2017
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Correctional Deputies Graduate from
Skyline Regional Criminal Justice Academy Session #1
Loudoun County, VA – Eight Loudoun County Sheriff’s Office correctional recruits graduated today from the first session of the Skyline Regional Criminal Justice Academy.
The members of the graduating class for Jail Officer Basic #1 are Desiree Cabrera Fret, Amber Kennedy, Najibul Khondhaker, Paul Kim, Justin Humphries, Julius Mashonganyika, Gloria Turin and Evan Vocature.
Deputy Evan Vocature received three awards during the graduation. Deputy Vocature was presented with the top overall achievement award, top skills achievement and top academic achievement.
Additionally, Deputy Desiree Cabrera Fret received the top physical fitness award.
“The achievements of these deputies are a testament to their skills as well as their desire to serve Loudoun County” said Sheriff Michael L. Chapman. “Their hard work should be commended and we look forward to having them be a part of the professional team at the Loudoun County Sheriff’s Office,” Chapman added.
The new correctional deputies will begin a four-week in-house training program at the Loudoun County Adult Detention Center (ADC). The state-of-the-art facility opened in the summer of 2007 and houses maximum, medium and minimum security level inmates.
The Skyline Regional Criminal Justice Academy is a Virginia regional training academy which trains basic and veteran law enforcement officers, correctional officers and communications officers for agencies across Virginia.
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