3 local graduates announced for Public Safety Dispatch Academy class

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BOWLING GREEN, Ky. – Three local names are among 17 graduates announced Friday for the Department of Criminal Justice Training’s Public Safety Dispatch Academy.

Officials say the graduates will begin answering the call to aid both citizens and law enforcement officers in Kentucky.

According to a release, the graduates of Class 171 and their agencies include:

  • Amy Bundy, Bath County 911
  • Linda Canales, Owensboro Police Department
  • Braxton Creekmore, Morehead Police Department
  • Brianna Davis, Shelby County 911 Communications
  • Izzabelle Davis, Frankfort Police Department
  • Zane Edwards, Livingston County Dispatch
  • Matthew Flowers, Springfield/Washington County E-911 Dispatch
  • Alexis Fowler, Warren County Sheriff’s Office
  • Emma Gregory, Pulaski County 911 Center
  • Christopher Hack, Grayson County 911
  • Jaclyn Howell, Georgetown Police Department
  • Martin Salazar, Montgomery County 911
  • Abigayl Sanborn, Warren County Sheriff’s Office
  • Aaron Schihl, Campbell County Dispatch
  • Morgan Todd, Bowling Green Police Department
  • Abbigale Virt, Fulton County Sheriff’s Office
  • Harper Williams, Blue Grass Airport Police Department

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DOCJT provides basic training for city and county police officers, sheriffs’ deputies, university police and airport police throughout the state, only excluding the Louisville Metro Police Department, Lexington Police Department, Bowling Green Police Department, Owensboro Police Department and Kentucky State Police, each of which has an independent academy.