Eleven of Hamilton County’s finest graduate IMPD Leadership Academy

(Front row, from left) Sgt. Shane VanNatter (Carmel), Sgt. Jon Rice (Carmel), Sgt. Dewey Abney (Westfield), Lt. Thadd Haltom (Fishers), Sgt. Lindsay Bevilaqua (Westfield), and Sgt. Eddie Hanson (Hamilton County Sheriff’s Department). (Back row, from left) Sgt. Jason Shonkwiler (Noblesville), Sgt. Joshua Blocher (Noblesville), Sgt. William Knust (Noblesville), Lt. Jason Pea-sley (Fishers), and Sgt. Andrew Carey (Hamilton County Corrections). (Photo provided)

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Eleven Hamilton County police supervisors graduated last Friday from the Indianapolis Metropolitan Police Department (IMPD) Leadership Academy. This milestone underscores their dedication to professional growth and their unwavering commitment to enhancing public safety in Hamilton County.

The graduation ceremony took place at the iconic Indianapolis Motor Speedway. The IMPD Leadership Academy is a distinguished program designed to provide law enforcement officers with advanced leadership skills, strategic thinking, and ethical decision-making capabilities. The comprehensive curriculum includes intensive training sessions, case studies, and practical exercises that equip officers to address complex challenges and lead with integrity.

This graduation is a testament to the hard work and dedication of Hamilton County’s police officers. It reflects their readiness to assume greater responsibilities within their departments and their commitment to serving their communities with the highest standards of excellence. The knowledge and skills they have acquired will undoubtedly contribute to the ongoing safety and well-being of Hamilton County residents.

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