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High School Students Experience Life as Troopers; Michigan District of Kiwanis Sponsors Program

Contact:  Ms. Nancy Shaffer, MSP Training Academy, (517) 322-6319


June 12, 2006

Lansing - This week, 46 Michigan high school students will experience the training needed to become Michigan State Police (MSP) troopers during the 31st annual Michigan District of Kiwanis Student Trooper Program.    The program kicked-off yesterday at the MSP Training Academy in Lansing.

 

Between wake-up at 5 a.m. and lights-out at 10 p.m., the students will learn about traffic and criminal law, defensive tactics, firearms and marksmanship fundamentals, first-aid, water safety, narcotics, search and seizure, patrol tactics, crash investigations, law enforcement career opportunities, forensic science, conservation law, underwater recovery and character issues of leadership.

 

“This program provides young people with a glimpse of what it takes to become a Michigan State Police trooper,” said Captain Gene W. Hoekwater, MSP Training Division commander.  “During the week –long program, students learn law enforcement fundamentals and the importance of education, teamwork and determination in reaching their goals.”

 

The school is designed for highly motivated young men and women who are seriously interested in a career in law enforcement.  Each student is sponsored by one of the Michigan District of Kiwanis clubs located throughout the state.  The school is hosted by the MSP with assistance from deputies and officers from other Michigan police agencies.

 

Students accepted to the 31st Michigan District of Kiwanis Student Trooper Program include:

Hometown

Last Name

First Name
& Middle Initial

Addison

Kandell

Andrew J.

Adrian

Solis

Lauren A.

Allen Park

Jones

Matthew B.

Ann Arbor

Janke

Jonathon O.

Armada

Hannan

Michael S.

Breckenridge

Clerc

Eric G.

Casco

Schweiger

Rebekah A.

Colon

Thibideau

Brandon R.

Copemish

Hogarth

Jack R.

Davison

Elkins

Andrew J.

Eaton Rapids

Gallaway

Andrea S.

Elsie

Malewska

Cyndi L.

Gaylord

Smith

Michael D.

Greenville

Orszula

Andrew J.

Hanover

Becker

Kristen M.

Harrison

Fox

William A.

Hastings

Anderson

Amanda M.

Hastings

Curtis

Branden L.

Hickory Corners

Rathbun

Jacob M.

Holly

Stratton

Corey D.

Houghton Lake

McLain

Stephen B.

Lapeer

Reker

Brittney L.

Lenox

LaMontagne

Andrew C.

Macomb Twp.

Carnagie

Matthew D.

Manistique

Jankowski

Craig A.

Manistique

Martin

Jared D.

Manistique

St. John

Sonny I.

Martin

Kruse

Christian L.

Mt. Morris

Ziyada

Alissa H.

Mt. Pleasant

Bigford

Joshua T.

Munising

Fulcher

Benjamin M.

Nashville

Crane

Brandon S.

Newberry

Zitnik

Mark D.

Owosso

Parker

Bryce S.

Paw Paw

Patterson

Trever J.

Petoskey

Champion

Jacob M.

Petoskey

Godzik

Alexander W.

Royal Oak

Photiades

Christopher M.

Saranac

Miller

Joshua J.

St. Ignace

Ruegg

Jonathan P.

Swartz Creek

Moody

Jeffrey A.

Swartz Creek

Ramberg

Jeremy M.

Tawas City

Simmons

Casey M.

Traverse City

Przeslak

Mark A.

Vicksburg

Phillips

Brittany N.

Washington

Bennett

Christopher A.

SPECIAL NOTE:  Hometown media representatives wishing to spend a day with a student from their coverage area may do so by contacting Ms. Nancy Shaffer at (517) 322-6319.

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