Fort Wayne Police Department’s 61st Basic Recruit Class

 

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News release from the Fort Wayne Police Department:

Fort Wayne Police Department’s 61st Basic Recruit Class

(January 13, 2015) – On Monday, January 12th the Fort Wayne Police Department’s 61st Basic Recruit Class consisting of 26-raw recruits will begin their journey towards becoming fully commissioned officers.

The Federal Government through the C.O.P.S program provided the city with a grant totaling 1.25 Million Dollars to help fund this class. The Department is authorized to a staffing level of 460 officers but due to recent retirements has fallen below that number.

Chief Garry Hamilton stated, “When they successfully complete their (5) months of training, these fine men and women will have demonstrated their commitment to law enforcement. That is a great privilege, since there is no higher responsibility, than preserving public safety and trust.”

“We’re making tremendous progress in our proactive efforts to be the safest city possible,” said Mayor Tom Henry. “I appreciate and respect the commitment and dedication that’s displayed each day by our Fort Wayne Police Department officers. I’m also encouraged by the diversity and professionalism of the members of our new recruit class. We’re investing in our future to protect residents and businesses.”

The class is made up of:

  • 18-Male Whites
  • 3-Female Whites
  • 2-Male Blacks
  • 1-Female Black
  • 1-Female Hispanic
  • 1-Male Hispanic

The youngest member in the class is 22-years of age and the most senior member is 35-years year’s of age.

 

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