Five new wardens graduate from CJA
VASSALBORO, Maine — The Maine Criminal Justice Academy graduated 61 new police officers on Friday, Dec. 16, from the 18-week Basic Law Enforcement Training Program (BLETP) in Vassalboro. Of those 61 officers, five were Maine game wardens who will now be entering their next phase of training.
One of the new graduates has been assigned to the Mars Hill area.
Among the many topics the officers studied were crime scene processing, emergency vehicle operation, firearms proficiency, traffic and criminal law, domestic violence and sexual assault.
A 12-week Advanced Game Warden Academy, also based out of the MCJA in Vassalboro, will begin in late January, where skills more specific to game warden work will be taught. In addition, they will also participate in an intensive Warden Training Officer (WTO) program involving field work, team building and problem solving.
Graduating for the Maine Warden Service were Game Wardens Camden Akins, 23, from Winslow; Kayle Hamilton, 26, from Buxton; Megan Miller, 22, from Pittsfield; Lauren Roddy, 21, from Belgrade; and Taylor Valente, 24, from New Gloucester. Also shown in the attached photo is Game Warden Kyle Franklin, 24, from Durham. Due to limited BLETP class sizes, Franklin will be entering the Academy in August of 2017.
Maine’s newest game wardens have been assigned their patrol areas. Miller will serve the Mars Hill district, Akins has been assigned to the Chamberlain Lake district, Hamilton is headed for the Clayton Lake district, Roddy will cover the Jackman district, Valente has been assigned the Rockwood district, and Franklin will go to Escort Station after completing the BLETP next year.
The class commencement address was given by Maine Attorney General Janet Mills. Maine’s Chief Game Warden, Colonel Joel Wilkinson, stated, “We are very proud of our five game wardens and their successful completion of the 18-week BLETP. Their actions and performance through the training process demonstrate the success of our rigorous screening and hiring process of hiring the very best.“
The Maine Warden Service congratulates all those who graduated today and their families and wish them all a safe and fulfilling career in law enforcement.