On Friday several local law enforcement agencies welcomed new members to their agencies.
The Hastings Police Department welcomed new Officer Kassie Geiger, who was sworn-in and took her oath by Hastings City Clerk Kim Jacobitz.
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The Buffalo County Sheriff’s Office welcomed their newest graduate Deputy Recruit Nicholas Lieth. He will be entering 12-week field training wit BCSO.
The Kearney Police Department welcomed back Officer Buschkoetter and Officer Reeves, who then jump into KPD’s 16-week field training program.
The Hall County Sheriff’s Office congratulated Deputy Rojas, Deputy Brunzell, and Deputy Markvicka.
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The Grand Island Police Department welcomed new officers Bobby, Tanner, Jordyn, Zach, and Morgan.
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All deputies and officers had recently graduated from the Nebraska Law Enforcement Training Center’s 214th Basic Class.