Officers Scott Jackson, Cory Jenkins, Scott Roberts and Billy Terhaar swore their oaths Monday in front of family and friends, according to a news release. Craig Kinyon, president and CEO of Reid, administered the oaths.
The quartet joins 13 previously sworn officers and next month will begin their eight-week training course at the Indiana Law Enforcement Academy. Eight of those 13 have already undergone training, while five were already trained police officers.
Eight more security team members will need to be sworn in and undergo training to complete the transition from security department to police department. Chief Randy Kolentus hopes four will begin training in August.
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