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Twenty-Eight Officers Graduate From State D.A.R.E. Course

June 16, 2006

NASHVILLE, Tenn., --- Twenty-eight new D.A.R.E. (Drug Abuse Resistance Education) officers are now trained and ready to hit the streets after graduating from the D.A.R.E. training program today.  Tennessee Highway Patrol D.A.R.E. instructors conduct the two-week, 80-hour class. The 28 officers who completed the course represent 20 Tennessee law enforcement agencies, as well as communities in Virginia, Florida and Ohio. 

“The D.A.R.E. program is an important tool in the fight against drug abuse by young people,” said Interim Department of Safety Commissioner Gerald Nicely. “It not only educates children on the consequences of abusing drugs, but also reminds them to be active and take part in keeping their communities drug free.”   

D.A.R.E. focuses on responsibility and resistance to peer pressure. It targets communication and refusal skills, decision-making skills and awareness about drugs and health. D.A.R.E. is represented in more than 80% of the school districts in Tennessee and reaches an estimated 50,000 children each year. This year, the Martin Police Department and Rogersville Police Department will add D.A.R.E. programs in their communities.

“This year, we add two new D.A.R.E. programs in Tennessee and 28 new officers,” stated Colonel Walker.  “I am pleased to see such a great interest in D.A.R.E. This program can have a lasting influence on children. The education provided gives a child the knowledge and confidence to make the right choice and say no to drugs.” 

Since 1990, THP has conducted 36 D.A.R.E. Training Seminars.  The classes have prepared more than 1,000 officers to work with young people on drug education.  Tennessee’s D.A.R.E. trainers are also called on regularly to conduct courses for other police agencies across the country, as well as overseas. 

THP Sergeant Leonard Moudy, supervisor of the D.A.R.E. Unit, led this year’s D.A.R.E. training. Training staff members were: Trooper Jerry Duncan, District 2, Chattanooga; John Marvin, District 4, Memphis; Mike Skinner, District 1, Knoxville; Scott Staggs, District 7, Lawrenceburg; Darryl Winningham, District 6, Cookeville; Wayne Woodard, District 8, Jackson.  Also on the training team was staff educator Lesia Martin from Pickett County Schools and POIII Steve Freeman from the Metro Nashville Police Department. 

The Tennessee Department of Safety (www.tennessee.gov/safety) is responsible for ensuring the safety and general welfare of the traveling public.  The department’s general areas of responsibility include law enforcement, safety education and motorist services including the issuance of driver licenses and title and registration activities.  The department and its highly trained staff of Troopers are responsible for safety on more than 15,000 miles of state and federal highways. 


D.A.R.E. ROSTER

36th D.A.R.E. OFFICER TRAINING SEMINAR

June 4 - 16, 2006  

Kevin Buchanan
Obion County Sheriff’s Department
Samuel “Sam” Collins
Bradley County Sheriff’s Department
Tim Dederick
Metro Nashville Police Department
Shannon Deloach
Carter County Sheriff's Department
Randy "Lee" Dirmeyer
Blount County Sheriff's Department
Kevin Felton
Cleveland Police Department
Bobby Fitzgerald
Metro Nashville Police Department
Jason Fortenberry
Maury County Sheriff's Department
Shelia Freeman
Cleveland Police Department
Bradley "Brad" Garner
Blount County Sheriff's Department
Nicholas "Nick" Glenn
Martin Police Department
James "Matt" Goney
Woodbury Police Department
Raymond "Ray" Gore
City of Loudon Police Department
Charles Graham
Roane County Sheriff's Department
Marsha Hellstrom (Middle School Only)
Williamson County Sheriff's Department
Bradley "Brad" Hennessee
Warren County Sheriff's Department
Christopher "Chris" Hobbs
Decherd Police Department
Rick King
Williamson County Sheriff's Department
Christie Lifsey
Martin Police Departmetn
Joseph Madden
Franklin County Sheriff's Departmetn
Joey Maddox
Rogersville Police Departmetn
Brian Moore
Greeneville Police Department
William "Bill" Parks
Cleveland Police Department
Willard Perdue
Cheatham County Sheriff's Department
Kevin Pooley
City of Sylvania Police Department, OH
Jason Smith
Loudon County Sheriff's Department
Connie Stinson
Russell County Sheriff's Department, VA
Mark Story
Bartlett Police Department
Cedric Tryman
Leon County Sheriff's Department, FL
Kevin Tucker
Christiansburg Police Department, VA
Mark Whaley
Anderson County Sheriff's Department