Maine Criminal Justice Academy Graduates

17 years ago

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GRADUATES — Thirteen students graduated from the Maine Criminal Justice Academy’s Law Enforcement Pre-Service Program, also known as the “100-Hour course,” held on the campus of the University of Maine at Fort Kent from May 12 through May 30. Members of the 100 percent graduation rate class are pictured here with their volunteer UMFK and regional adjunct instructors, as well as with personnel from local and regional law enforcement agencies, following a graduation ceremony on May 30. Pictured here, from left, are: Ben Boutot, Ashland PD; Lt. Darrell Ouellette, Maine State Police; Chief Doody Michaud, Ft Kent Police Department; Jacqueline Wycoff from Sullivan; Brad Plourde from Fort Kent, Brian Caron from Fort Kent; Heather Gagnon from Fort Kent; Lee Jackson from Lebanon; John Albert from Fort Kent; Corey Saucier from Wallagrass; Tim St. Peter from Caribou; Ben Bouchard from Wallagrass; Jessica Albert from Fort Kent; Matt Bouchard from Wallagrass, Jo Dawn Arbour from Fort Kent; Emery Demers from Island Falls; Chief Mike Bresett, Van Buren PD; Dr. Richard Cost, UMFK President; Dr. Tony Enerva, UMFK Faculty.