The Ellis County Sheriff’s Office Explorers showcased their law enforcement skills at the 8th annual John Sartain Memorial Police Exploring competition, which tests young aspiring officers through several police work scenarios. According to the
Ellis County Sheriff’s Office
‘s social media post, the team completed eight scenarios and secured awards in 5, with notable first-place wins in ‘Unknown Call for Police,’ ‘DWI,’ and ‘Burglary in Progress.’
Ellis County’s Explorers also earned second place in Hostage Negotiations and third place in Active Shooter. One of their teams achieved second place in the fierce competition, with 40 teams present. The commitment of the young participants is reflected in their continuous preparation and results, accented by the mentorship of Deputy Chad Raney and Deputy Gage Adams, who have shown unwavering support for the program.
Named after John Sartain, this event is designed to help those interested in a law enforcement career develop their skills through real-life challenges that test their minds and bodies.
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