PTA police officers Casey Miller and Clayton Tremaine recently graduated from the U.S. Army Civilian Police Academy as part of Class 005-23.
Officer Miller, who hails from Charleston, South Carolina and joined the PTA police department in August 2021, was distinguished as an Honor Graduate. He is a U.S. Navy Veteran with six years of service in the Security Forces. Miller says he chose this career field because he enjoys working with local community.
“It was good refresher training for me,” said Miller in a press release. Miller continued, “It’s always good to be given the opportunity to train because there is always room to grow.”
Tremaine, a Kailua-Kona native, joined the PTA Police Department in April 2019. He is a U.S. Air Force veteran with four years of service. Tremaine says he is proud to serve the community.
“The Academy experience was a good one and the opportunity to meet new people working at other installation is invaluable,” said Tremaine in a press release.
All Department of the Army civilian police and security guards are required to take the ten-week course located at Fort Leonard Wood, Missouri. Graduates of the U.S. Army Civilian Police Academy earn a Federal Law Enforcement Training Accreditation (FLETA) Certification.
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