394th Basic Police Class to Graduate from Oregon Public Safety Academy

Ore. Dept. of Public Safety Standards and Training 

The Oregon Department of Public Safety Standards and Training (DPSST) is pleased to announce the graduation of its 394th Basic Police Class.

The Basic Police Class is 16-weeks in length and includes dozens of training areas including survival skills, firearms, emergency vehicle operations, ethics, cultural diversity, problem solving, community policing, elder abuse, drug recognition, and dozens of other subjects.

Basic Police Class 394 will graduate at the Oregon Public Safety Academy at 4190 Aumsville Hwy SE in Salem, Oregon on Friday, January 17, 2020 at 11:00 a.m. with a reception immediately following the graduation.  Chief Tighe O’Meara with the Ashland Police Department will be the speaker. 

The Department of Public Safety Standards and Training would like to invite you to join us in observing the ceremony and congratulating Basic Police #BP394 on their successful completion of basic training.

The graduating students appreciate the family, friends and guests who make graduation an appropriate conclusion to their basic training at the Oregon Public Safety Academy.

Graduating members of BP394:

Police Officer Ashly Amason
Molalla Police Department

Deputy Sheriff Ian Averett
Linn County Sheriff's Office

Police Officer Hayden Best
Medford Police Department

Deputy Sheriff Beau Blackburn
Lane County Sheriff's Office

Deputy Sheriff Ryan Brand
Josephine County Sheriff's Office

Deputy Sheriff Cecelia Cannetti
Yamhill County Sheriff's Office

Police Officer Katherine Caramucci
Portland Police Bureau

Deputy Sheriff Brandon Charge
Marion County Sheriff's Office

Police Officer Kyle David
Sutherlin Police Department

Police Officer David DeHart
Portland Police Bureau

Police Officer Chisum Ford
Scappoose Police Department

Deputy Sheriff Karin Foster
Marion County Sheriff's Office

Police Officer Kyle Fuller
Portland Police Bureau

Deputy Sheriff Samuel Funk
Marion County Sheriff's Office

Police Officer Riley Gomes
Ashland Police Department

Police Officer John Gomez
Gresham Police Department

Police Officer Alicia Gomness
Salem Police Department

Police Officer Sterling Hall
Pendleton Police Department

Deputy Sheriff Meg Just
Washington County Sheriff's Office

Police Officer Matthew Kennedy
Myrtle Creek Police Department

Deputy Sheriff Jacob Koski
Crook County Sheriff's Office

Deputy Sheriff Zachary Lafoca
Lane County Sheriff's Office

Investigator Jared Laws
Portland Fire Bureau Investigations

Deputy Sheriff Cynthia Mallari
Jackson County Sheriff's Office

Deputy Sheriff Logan Martin
Josephine County Sheriff's Office

Police Officer Kole McGann
Forest Grove Police Department

Deputy Sheriff Evan Meyers
Lane County Sheriff's Office

Police Officer Jarl Moreland
Portland Police Bureau

Deputy Sheriff James Oshel
Crook County Sheriff's Office

Police Officer Graysen Partain
Washington County Sheriff's Office

Deputy Sheriff Cory Pine
Jackson County Sheriff's Office

Police Officer Joseph Reed
Klamath Falls Police Department

Deputy Sheriff Karni Smith
Marion County Sheriff's Office

Police Officer Fahmy Suboh
Portland Police Bureau

Police Officer Jordan Swartzlender
Burns Police Department

Deputy Sheriff Derek Sweeden
Douglas County Sheriff's Office

Deputy Sheriff Zachary Vanderhoof
Linn County Sheriff's Office

Deputy Sheriff Cole Whipple
Washington County Sheriff's Office

Police Officer Sky Woods
Roseburg Police Department

## Background Information on the DPSST ##

The Department of Public Safety Standards and Training (DPSST) operates the Oregon Public Safety Academy which spans more than 235 acres in Salem. The Academy is nationally recognized for its innovative training programs and active stakeholder involvement.  Eriks Gabliks serves as the Director, and Patricia Patrick-Joling, public citizen representative, serves as the Chair of the Board. The department implements minimum standards established by the Board for the training and certification of more than 40,000 city, tribal, county and state law enforcement officers, corrections officers, parole and probation officers, fire service personnel, telecommunicators, emergency medical dispatchers and private security providers.

DPSST provides training to more than 25,000 students each year throughout Oregon and at the Oregon Public Safety Academy in Salem: certifies qualified officers at various levels from basic through executive; certifies qualified instructors; and reviews and accredits training programs throughout the state based on standards established by the Board.


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