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Congratulations to the first graduating Detention Officer Jail Class taught at the Simpson County Sheriff Office.
96 hours of State Required classes were required by these men and women.
Sheriff Donald O Cain is setting new standards of professionalism for our County.
Thanks to Captain Fredrick Williams and Chief Randy Crawford for allowing their employees to attend the class.
Graduates were: Victoria Dupree, Shena Freeman, Kenneth Miller, Tony Warden, Dorian Coleman, Vernon Dampeer, James Dear, Joe Garner, Tanglia Lockhart, Joseph McNair, Randy Moore, Scott Womack and Tommy Wootan.
Detention Officer Prayer:
Lord, When it’s time to go inside, that place of steel and stone. I pray that yo will keep me safe, so I won’t walk alone. Help me to do my duty, please watch me on my rounds. Amongst those perilous places, and slamming steel door sounds. God, keep my fellow officers Well and free from harm. Let them know I’ll be there too, whenever there’s alarm. Above all when I walk my beat, no matter where I roam. Let me go back whence I come, to family and home.
Director of the Academy is Sheriff Donald O’Cain, director of training, Lt. Neal Walles, Co-Director of Training, Commander Clay McPherson.
Sheriff Donald O’Cain can now offer these classes to other agencies.