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Montgomery County Sheriff's Office Welcomes Newest Basic Police Officer Academy Cadets

By: Maggie Moseley
| Published 04/26/2019

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MONTGOMERY COUNTY, TX - On April 22, 2019, Sheriff Henderson welcomed twenty new Cadets of the Montgomery County Sheriff's Office Basic Police Officer Course (BPOC), Class A-19B. These men and women will be a full-time paid cadet academy class offered by the Montgomery County Sheriff's Office.

To be selected for the position of Cadet, each candidate underwent a competitive application process consisting of both academic and physical testing. This selection process included background investigations, oral board interviews with Academy staff, polygraph exams and medical screenings. There was no guarantee of acceptance and they had to successfully pass each level of assessment to be considered.

The BPOC cadet class has a rigorous 21-week schedule of classroom instruction and physical assessments ahead of them, and is set to graduate in September 2019. Upon graduation, these newly commissioned Deputies will immediately begin the Field Training Officer Program (FTO) and will be allocated across each of the three Patrol Precincts during an extensive 16-week training process.

To learn more about the Montgomery County Sheriff's Office and potential career opportunities, please visit our website.

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