DRUG DOG ADVISORY COUNCIL | ||
Sr. Agent Anthony Moore, Chairman
Assistant Chief Patrick Hawley, Vice-Chairman Alva Police Department 415 4th Street Alva, OK. 73717 580-327-2121
Officer Daniel Evans Oklahoma City Police Department 700 Colcord Drive Oklahoma City, OK 73102 405-297-1000
Officer Jared Johnson Ardmore Police Department 23 S. Washington Ardmore, OK. 73401 580-223-1212
Deputy Chief Troy Newell Bartlesville Police Department 615 S. Johnstone Ave. Bartlesville, OK. 918-338-4001 tmnewell@cityofbartlesville.org
Captain Lance Schroyer
Deputy Christopher Satterfield Cleveland County Sheriff's Office
Vacancy Representing College/University
Drug Dog Advisory Council Vacancies
CLEET Drug Dog Advisory Council Sheriff's Office
Due to a vacancy on the Drug Dog Advisory Council, the Council on Law Enforcement Education and Training (CLEET) is accepting applications, letters of interest, and resumes from those individuals who wish to be considered as a Sheriff’s Office representative appointee to serve on the CLEET Drug Dog Advisory Council. The responsibilities of Drug Dog Advisory Council members are found in 70 O.S., § 3311, which states “ . . . make recommendations concerning minimum standards, educational needs, and other matters imperative to the certification of canines and canine teams.” The Drug Dog Advisory Council meets quarterly at Ada. If you are a full-time commissioned officer employed by a sheriff’s office and are interested in serving on the Drug Dog Advisory Council, please submit a CLEET application, letter of Interest, and resume to shirley.todd@cleet.state.ok.us. All information received will be forwarded to the Drug Dog Advisory Council for consideration and recommendation. The Drug Dog Advisory Council’s recommendation(s) will be taken to the Council for final selection and appointment.
CLEET Drug Dog Advisory Council College/University
Due to a vacancy on the Drug Dog Advisory Council, the Council on Law Enforcement Education and Training (CLEET) is accepting applications, letters of interest, and resumes from those individuals who wish to be considered as a college or university campus police department appointee to serve on the CLEET Drug Dog Advisory Council.
The responsibilities of Drug Dog Advisory Council members are found in 70 O.S., § 3311, which states “ . . . make recommendations concerning minimum standards, educational needs, and other matters imperative to the certification of canines and canine teams.” The Drug Dog Advisory Council meets quarterly at Ada or Oklahoma City.
If you are a full-time commissioned officer employed by a college or university campus police department and are interested in serving on the Drug Dog Advisory Council, please submit a CLEET application, letter of Interest, and resume to CLEET, Attention: Shirley Todd, 2401 Egypt Road, Ada, OK. 74820 or email to shirley.todd@cleet.state.ok.us. All information received will be forwarded to the Drug Dog Advisory Council for consideration and recommendation. The Drug Dog Advisory Council’s recommendation(s) will be taken to the Council for final selection and appointment.
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