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Clarksville Police Department has Thirteen Officers graduate from Tennessee Law Enforcement Training Academy

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Clarksville Police Department - CPDClarksville, TN – On March 28th, 2019, thirteen officers from the Clarksville Police Department graduated from twelve weeks of training at the Tennessee Law Enforcement Training Academy.

CPD wants to congratulate all thirteen officers for successfully graduating the academy. They will now embark on a 14 week of field training program with veteran Field Training Officers to build on the basic law enforcement skills imparted to them at the academy.

Clarksville Police Officers (Back L to R)  Holly Muckelroy, Nicholas Johnson, Jeffrey Novenario, Elijah Gibbons, R.J. Raikes, Casey Headley, Jeremy Chisenhall, Ethan Weaver, Bryan Hughes, Caleb Payne, Rosa Hyatt. (Front L to R) Reid Joffer and Tyler Eller. (Jim Knoll, Clarksville Police)
Clarksville Police Officers (Back L to R) Holly Muckelroy, Nicholas Johnson, Jeffrey Novenario, Elijah Gibbons, R.J. Raikes, Casey Headley, Jeremy Chisenhall, Ethan Weaver, Bryan Hughes, Caleb Payne, Rosa Hyatt. (Front L to R) Reid Joffer and Tyler Eller. (Jim Knoll, Clarksville Police)

After successful completion, officers will be assigned to a unit within the Clarksville Police Department.

The Clarksville Police Officers that graduated are Holly Muckelroy, Nicholas Johnson, Jeffrey Novenario, Elijah Gibbons, R.J. Raikes, Casey Headley, Jeremy Chisenhall, Ethan Weaver, Bryan Hughes, Caleb Payne, Rosa Hyatt, Reid Joffer and Tyler Eller.

Clarksville Police Department is known for hiring quality officers who often excel and are recognized at the Police Academy for their accomplishments. Officer Reed Joffer received the Outstanding Officer Award, Highest Academic Award, and Legal Award. Officer Tyler Eller was awarded the Top Gun Award.

CPD are proud of the officers and the way they represented the City of Clarksville and the Clarksville Police Department.

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