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Hiring age for Virginia Beach sheriff s deputies lowered to 18

Hiring age for Virginia Beach sheriff s deputies lowered to 18
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Virginia Beach Sheriff s Office lowers hiring age to 18

Virginia Beach Sheriff s Office lowers hiring age to 18 Applicants used to have to be 20 to apply, and 21 by the time they finished basic training. Author: 13News Now Staff Updated: 10:49 AM EST February 26, 2021 VIRGINIA BEACH, Va. Friday morning, the Virginia Beach Sheriff s Office announced it would lower the hiring age for deputies to 18 years old. A release from a spokesperson said the office had 38 vacancies for sworn positions on Feb. 26, and eased the qualifications as a way to fill those jobs. Applicants used to have to be 20 to apply, and 21 by the time they finished basic training. We have some outstanding young people who deserve a chance to serve, wrote Sheriff Ken Stolle. They have served successfully in other departments and in the military and I believe they can be an asset to the Virginia Beach Sheriff’s Office.

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Virginia Beach police apologize for detaining wrong man at mall

Virginia Beach Police Department apologizes after officer mistakes man for accused thief, handcuffs him at Lynnhaven Mall Police were investigating a report of credit card theft when they cuffed Jamar Mackey in the mall s food court in front of his family. They had the wrong person. Author: Evan Watson, Ali Weatherton (13News Now), Brian Farrell Published: 5:37 PM EST December 21, 2020 Updated: 7:45 PM EST December 21, 2020 VIRGINIA BEACH, Va. Police Chief Paul Neudigate apologized Monday to a man whom police mistook for a person wanted for credit card theft at Lynnhaven Mall and whom they handcuffed in front of his family and a crowded food court.

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