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July 25, 2008 - High School Students Experience Trooper Training

Contact:  Ms. Marilu Anglebrandt, MSP Training Division (517) 636-0464


July 25, 2008

Lansing. Next week, 36 high school students will live the life of a Michigan State Police (MSP) trooper recruit during the 32nd annual American Legion Student Trooper Program, at the MSP Training Academy in Lansing.

From July 28 to August 1, 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, patrol tactics, crash investigations, law enforcement career opportunities, forensic science, conservation law, narcotics, and underwater recovery.

"Just like an actual Trooper Recruit School, this is an intensive law enforcement training program designed to promote education and teamwork," said Captain Gary Nix, commander of the MSP Training Division. "These students will leave this school with a better understanding of law enforcement and life skills that will help them reach their goals, whether that be a career in law enforcement or a related field."

The week-long program is conducted by MSP officers with assistance from deputies and local police officers. The school is designed for highly motivated young men and women who are seriously interested in a career in law enforcement. In order to attend, each student is responsible for securing his/her own sponsorship from one of the American Legion offices located throughout the state.

The students accepted to the 32nd American Legion Student Trooper Program are:

Hometown Name
Bay City Justin Sinicki
Birch Run Kyle Schoof
Caledonia Michael Martin
Clarkston Joelle Dean
Clarkston Jessie Lambouris
Dubuque, Iowa Lyndsey Halvorsen
Eaton Rapids Alexander Kramer
Flint Jonathon Durant
Frankenmuth Joseph Marcinki
Frankenmuth Ethan Murlick
Frankenmuth Michael Pomaville
Fremont Hunter Hull
Gibraltar Neal Rogan
Grand Blanc Anna-Catherina Moceri
Grand Ledge Jordan Bond
Hastings Josh Bare
Hastings Jonathon Ingram
Kimball Andrew Jackson
Lachine Wade Strieter
Lake City Brock Benavides
Lewiston Brittany Freeman
Middleville Heidi Bustance
Newaygo Derrick Boomgard
Oxford Kyle Hibdon
Oxford Taylor Joseph
Pontiac Christopher Hodge
Reading Matthew Brendel
Roscommon Nicholas Seibert
Saginaw Patrick Maher
St. Charles Jared Theile
St. Johns Jeffrey Spitler
Taylor Eric Craig
Traverse City Nicole McGhee
Vassar Jacob Escott
Vassar Lindsey Spyker
Wayland William Herrera

SPECIAL NOTE: Hometown media representatives wishing to spend a day with a student from their coverage area may do so by contacting Ms. Marilu Anglebrandt at (517) 636-0464


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